Pork Medallions Portuguese

15m
Prep Time
30m
Cook Time
45m
Ready In

Recipe: #24127

June 20, 2016



"A recipe I found on Yummly, which states it's from afamilyfeastdotcom which is a blog site. It sounds so good, can't wait to try it. They state that the cook time will vary depending on how thick your medallions are cut."

Original is 5 servings

Nutritional

  • Serving Size: 1 (339.7 g)
  • Calories 487.7
  • Total Fat - 29.2 g
  • Saturated Fat - 11.6 g
  • Cholesterol - 152.8 mg
  • Sodium - 2464.9 mg
  • Total Carbohydrate - 14.2 g
  • Dietary Fiber - 1.4 g
  • Sugars - 1.1 g
  • Protein - 42.5 g
  • Calcium - 60.9 mg
  • Iron - 4.1 mg
  • Vitamin C - 4.7 mg
  • Thiamin - 0.5 mg

Step by Step Method

Step 1

Lay your prepared medallions out on a plate and sprinkle both sides with the salt and pepper. Allow to sit at room temperature for 30 minutes while you prepare the sauce.

Step 2

In a medium to large sauce pan, melt 2 tablespoons of the butter with the flour and cook over medium- low heat for about four minutes. Add both stocks and stir with a wire whisk to smooth out. Add wine, vinegar, garlic, shallots and bay leaves. Bring to a boil then reduce heat to a simmer. Cook uncovered for 20 minutes, stirring occasionally. After 20 minutes, stir in the last two tablespoons of butter and then remove from heat and set aside.

Step 3

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Step 4

Heat a cast iron skillet or heavy bottomed oven-proof pan with the olive oil to scorching hot. When the oil starts to ripple from the heat, place the pork medallions in with long handled tongs, being careful not to burn yourself. Sear on one side for about two minutes, flip and sear for 30 seconds. Add the sauce into the pan with the pork (again being careful since the sauce will bubble up). Lay two slices of prosciutto over each medallion, spoon a little sauce over each and then place the pan in the oven. Bake for about five minutes, then remove the pan from the oven and place a probe thermometer into the thickest medallion. If the temperature of the pork reads 140 degrees or higher, remove the pan from the oven and proceed to the next step. If not, put the pan back in the oven for another five minutes. (Depending on how thick your medallions are and how you like your pork cooked, this step will vary. We like our pork slightly pink but some people don’t, so your choice.)

Step 5

Remove the bay leaves and discard. To serve, divide into four serving plates and spoon sauce from the pan over each portion.

Tips


No special items needed.

1 Reviews

LifeIsGood

We thought this recipe was very good and loved the tender pork medallions. The only two things I would do differently next time is to decrease the amount of white wine vinegar (or omit it) and add more flour to get a thicker gravy. I will defintely be trying this again. Thank you for posting!

4.0

review by:
(21 Jul 2016)

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