Pork Loin with Fig and Port Sauce
Show: Everyday Italian
Episode: Roasting Show
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By mmason210
Boulder creek, CA
on January 23, 2012
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We used this sauce with a pork tenderloin. It was great. My 7yo daughter asked for again for tomorrow night.
By pcchefpatti
Thompson, CT
on December 13, 2011
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TThe sauce is the boss with this recipe. it was wonderful! I rubbed the loin with rosemary, garlic and thyme leaves and let it sit for about four hours in the rub. Then roasted it over baby PURPLE potatos, fennel, onions, orange beats and red carrots. It was amazingly good. And quite easy!
By cs_1701
Houston, TX
on December 12, 2011
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This review is for the sauce only, which was superb! I made the sauce a day in advance and then reheated it and served it with pan seared duck breasts. It was perfect. This sauce would go well with pork, duck, goose, or turkey (much better than cranberry sauce. I'm even thinking of trying it on vanilla ice cream. Seriously, it's that good.
By Kaisachi
Reno, NV
on November 27, 2011
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Made this tonight and it was fantastic. I did the rub on the pork the night before, wrapped it in plastic and foil to marinate overnight. The pork was perfection in its moistness and tenderness. The au jus was SO easy to make and so delicious. And the port and fig sauce was very good too. I actually preferred it without the port sauce, just simply with the au jus, but everyone else loved the port sauce, which I served on the side. Thanks, Giada, for an awesome recipe. By the way, for those of you complaining it was dry, you must cook according to the meat thermometer, not according to time, because every oven is different, and altitude makes a difference too.
By sorella2424
San Antonio, TX
on November 07, 2011
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I made this for a dinner party for 12 people and it was absolutely incredible!! Everyone loved it...that's right 12 people loved it, so this review should count 12 times.
By NLPCCRC
Jupiter, FL
on October 31, 2011
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The sauce is definitely the star of this dish. I've made it several times and it was outstanding each time!!!
By cheerwyne_10700706
Charlotte, NC
on April 25, 2011
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I have made this several times, and it is always a HUGE hit. The port sauce is amazing.
I marinated the pork in the rosemary, oil, salt, pepper for a few hours, and then seared each side for color and taste, before baking in the oven. Turned out GREAT!
By Grgendel
on March 14, 2011
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I made this yesterday for a family dinner. The recipe was for 4 1/2# pork loin. I was cooking two 6 # roasts. I was concerned about cooking two such large roasts together so I let it cook about 10 extra minutes before checking temp. it was already at 155. I should have trusted Giada implicitly. Still the roasts were very good. It was the sauce that was fantastic. everyone loved it, even the kids. I would definetly make this again. Thanks Giada and Food Network for making me a hero in my own kitchen. Carol in IL
By Honeyeyes1
on February 10, 2011
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Pork was good and moist, however my husband & I thought the sauce was just ok. But, I still aappreciate great recipes and Giada is one of my favorites and usuall 5 stars!! :
By coutu
MA
on January 20, 2011
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I chose this recipe for my christmas eve dinner entree. It was superb!!!!! the pork loin was moist the sauce was delicious. Every person was stunned by the combination of flavors. Definitely a keeper. Giada this was excellent. THXS.