Braised Pork Tenderloin with Asparagus and Tomatoes

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Health Score:
83 / 100
Difficulty:
easy
Difficulty
Preparation:
55 min.
Preparation
Calories:
304
calories
Calories

Nutritional values

1 serving contains
(Percentage of daily recommendation)
Calorie304 cal.(14 %)
Protein44 g(45 %)
Fat10 g(9 %)
Carbohydrates9 g(6 %)
Sugar added0 g(0 %)
Roughage5.1 g(17 %)
Vitamin A0.4 mg(50 %)
Vitamin D0 μg(0 %)
Vitamin E6.9 mg(58 %)
Vitamin K90.1 μg(150 %)
Vitamin B₁1.9 mg(190 %)
Vitamin B₂0.6 mg(55 %)
Niacin19.9 mg(166 %)
Vitamin B₆1.2 mg(86 %)
Folate225 μg(75 %)
Pantothenic acid2.7 mg(45 %)
Biotin20.4 μg(45 %)
Vitamin B₁₂3.5 μg(117 %)
Vitamin C78 mg(82 %)
Potassium1,483 mg(37 %)
Calcium71 mg(7 %)
Magnesium93 mg(31 %)
Iron3.8 mg(25 %)
Iodine14 μg(7 %)
Zinc4.4 mg(55 %)
Saturated fatty acids3.8 g
Uric acid321 mg
Cholesterol105 mg
Complete sugar9 g

Ingredients

for
4
Ingredients
700 grams Pork tenderloin
1 Tbsp butter
1 Tbsp vegetable oil
salt
freshly ground peppers
1 generous pinch cayenne pepper
3 shallots
3 Beefsteak tomato
1 bay leaf
500 grams green Asparagus
1 bunch flat-leaf parsley
How healthy are the main ingredients?
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Preparation steps

1.

Sear the pork in a roasting pan in butter and oil on all sides. Season with salt, pepper and cayenne pepper. Peel shallots, cut into small cubes and sprinkle around the pork. Blanch tomatoes with hot water, peel and remove the seeds.

2.

Remove stem ends, chop flesh coarsely and add to the roasting pan. Add the bay leaf and simmer over medium heat, covered, for 20 minutes. Meanwhile, rinse asparagus, cut off woody ends and cut into 2 cm (approximately 3/4-inch) long pieces.

3.

Mix asparagus with the tomatoes in the roasting pan and season with salt and pepper. Cover and cook over low heat for another 15 minutes. Rinse the parsley, shake dry and chop finely. Add parsley to the tomato-asparagus mixture and season to taste. Remove pork from the pan, cut into slices and serve with the vegetables.

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