![]() |
| tenderloin in mushroom souse with quinoa |
It was a long time since I've posted some food recipe!
Travelling, visiting family and friends was more about consuming that preparing food ;)
But since I am back in Oslo, there will be more cooking too.
I brought with me delicious polish pork tenderloin. Together with dried mushrooms it gave me the perfect combination for not-so-casual-dinner.
I choose porcini mushrooms (pol. borowiki, nor. steinsopp) which are very aromatic and tasteful. Of course, you can use champignons, but then your dish will be more casual ;)
* 200-300 g of mushrooms
* 200 g of tenderloin
* spices of choice, I used: garlic, paprika, salt, oregano, cumin, pepper
* few drops of oil (I used flax oil which can be used in high temperatures, make sure you don't use olive oil which is unsafe for using for frying)
* onion (it will suit this dish perfectly, but I can't eat it - if you don't have contradictions like me, go ahead and use it)
* sour cream or package souse for better consistency
If you're using dried mushrooms, dry them first in a hot water (for at least 30 minutes before use). Don't spill the water you used to do that, it will be the perfect vase for your souse afterwards.
| tenderloin marinated in oil, paprika, salt, garlic, onion and cumin |
At the same time marinate meat. Use spices of choice and few drops of oil. Leave meat in spices in a cold place for at least 30 minutes. The longer the better. Your meat thus will be crumbly.
Pre-fry meat on a frying pan or teflon pot. After few minutes add mushrooms with water. Let it cook for approximately 20-30 minutes on a medium level.
After half an hour, you can add sour or prepared souse from package. I know, this souses are full of artificial ingredients, but... I didn't have sour at home to prepare 'real' souse ;) Using that from package, will gave me thick consistency as well as sour and roux/browning would do.
Mix souse with your meat and cook it for next 20 minutes.
![]() |
| porcini mushrooms gives souse thickness and great taste |
Serve tenderloin with rice or quinoa (if you don't know what it is, chesk this post) . Don't forget about veggies! :)


Looks jummy :D My BF would love this!
ReplyDelete