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This is my first pork dish here., and it has been a while.
It is very rare that I cook pork at home and in general its not a meat which everybody enjoys.
I myself, I am quite difficult and choosy when I cook and eat pork
Nowadays I have seen more useless cuts of pork meat around than ever before.
Another factor is the fat content, and I am the type of person who detests chewing for minutes on a wobbly piece of fat.
Surely I am not the only one who thinks like that.
A small trip to the Mapusa market some time back enabled me to come across a beautiful, tender, boneless, lean piece of pork fillet
This cut of meat is also known as pork tenderloin.
This part of the pig is one of the most prized and valued by cooks all over the world.
I found a nice picture in the wikipedia/wikimedia archives which describes where the different meat cuts are situated.
The Pork fillet is situated in the center, here described as number 8.
The pork fillet with potatoes and mushrooms recipe was passed over by my mum several years back.
This recipe is quite simple and quick to prepare, you just have to be careful that you don't over cook the meat!
Trust me, it is easy to overcook pork
The flavors can be described as homely and warming.
My husband loves this dish for its simplicity also because it reminds him of Austria.
Since I am off to Europe soon, leaving him behind thought I'd whip him up some of these delicious pork fillets.
💡 Serve with
Tiracol Fort - North Goa
I had promised a write up some time back, on the Tiracol Fort in Goa.
Here are some facts about this barely known Goan heritage building.
Tiracol, also known as Terekhol, is situated at the far northern end of Goa, right next to the neighboring state of Maharashtra.
The fort is isolated and to reach this magnificent place one can board a ferry.
Tourists are few and far between, and you can spot a handful of people through the hills, as I had mentioned here.
You have to imagine it took me 5 years to decide to finally check it out and I am glad that my husband took me.
The fort is classy, peaceful, and has a gorgeous view, which you cannot miss.
The Fort itself was turned recently into a Hotel, prices for a night are any where around 10000 INR per night (~180 $).
Thought its been turned into a heritage Hotel, anybody can go in and check the fort out.
The Fort was built in the 17th century by a Hindu maharajah (king) and later forcefully taken over by the Portuguese colonialists (More about the story here).
The Fort entrance
Wondering what's in the Trunk or what used to be in it.
The St. Andrew church isn't open to the public, unfortunately.
You can walk down to the the cliff shores and chill there...
... or you can sit on top and get a drink or two and enjoy the wonderful view.
Looks majestic and ancient - "A Saudosa Memoria" in Portuguese and Konkani.
The tiny Tiracol Village beach and cemetery.
The way back we found some green fields. Green fields in April/May, in Goa!
Crazy right?!
📖 Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 Pork Tenderloin tenderloin ~500 gm
- 1 big Onion - cut into thin slices
- 10 pieces Garlic Cloves
- 700 Gram cooked Potatoes - peeled and quartered
- 500 Gram Mushrooms
- ½ teaspoon Cumin Seeds Ground
- 1 teaspoon Marjoram or Oregano Dried
- 1 Maggie Cube
- 3 teaspoon Olive Oil
- 250 ml Water
- 2 Tbs Table Cream
Instructions
- Start by rinsing the pork fillet and remove the membrane skin and fats if there are any. Cut the meat into 2 halves and cut with a knife in small wholes randomly into the meat pieces, so that you can push in 5 whole garlic pods. That's going to season the meat from inside.
- Grab a big high pot and throw in the cut Onion, Potato, Garlic and Mushroom pieces. Mix it all well and place the 2 meat halves inbetween. Season with the above mentioned ingredients and cover it all well with oil.
- Keep the pot on medium heat for 2 minutes, mixing with the cooking spoon inbetween well.Now pour in the water, liquid cream and mix it carefully all again well. Cover and let it cook for 30 minutes.
- After 30 minutes, you just need to take out the meat and cut it into serving size strips and serve hot with the mushroom, potato and the sauce.
Drina C | Eaternal Zest says
Your blog and your pictures make me feel like a complete stranger to Goa.. although I am goan! I am missing home!!! and lovely recipe for your pork 🙂
have fun in europe hunny
yummychunklet says
Wow. Those destination photos look amazing!
Helene says
so.. ready to come to goa? ^.^