Sunday, October 9, 2016

Boneless Pork Loin Fillet w/ Whole Baby Carrots and Whole White Potatoes

Dinner Tonight: Boneless Pork Loin Fillet w/ Whole Baby Carrots and Whole White Potatoes






For Breakfast I had one of my favorites, Skillet Potatoes and Ham for Breakfast. I used 1 package of Simply Potatoes Steakhouse Seasoned Diced Potatoes and a package of Meijer Diced Ham to prepare it. Just cook the Potatoes according to the package instructions and with about 5 minutes of cooking time left add the Diced Ham. I topped it with a Sunnyside Up Fried Egg. Just love this skillet meal!






Another cool morning to start the day, about 42 degrees this morning. Beautiful day out, sunny and a
high in the mid 60's, love these beautiful Autumn Days! Did a few things in the house and did a load of laundry. Outside got the leaf blower out and cleaned the deck and driveway. Had everything done by Lunch. Then after Lunch got the cart out for a spin around the neighborhood. Noticed that there's quite a few trees around the neighborhood that are already turning colors. Afterwords a day of NFL Football. For Dinner tonight it's a Boneless Pork Loin Fillet w/ Whole Baby Carrots and Whole White Potatoes.







Tried another one of the Swift Premium Products, Swift Premium Dry Rubbed Whiskey Black Pepper Boneless Pork Loin Fillet. i love using these Swift Premium Pork Products. So easy to prepare and all come out lean and moist with fantastic flavor! I've only found this at Kroger so far.










To prepare it; Preheat the oven to 350°F. Remove the Pork Loin from package and place in an uncovered roasting pan that is sprayed with Pam Cooking Spray. I then took some JB's Fat Boy Haug Waush and rubbed some over top of the Roast, for added flavor. Cook approximately 35 minutes or until internal temperature on a meat thermometer reached 145°F in the thickest part of the Roast. Remove it from oven and let rest 3 minutes before slicing and serving. And as the other Swift Premium Products, one delicious Roast! The Roast was very moist and tender. The JB's BBQ Sauce was just right for the added flavor.



For 1 side I heated up a can of Kroger Brand Whole Baby Carrots. These are so much easier to prepare than boiling fresh Baby Carrots, and they taste just as fresh and good.













Then for another side dish I heated up a can of Kroger Whole New Potatoes. Just heat and serve, seasoned with McCormick Grinder Sea Salt and Black Peppercorn Medley, Parsley, and I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter. Also had a slice of Baked Pillsbury French Bread that was leftover from last nights Dinner.Excellent Sunday Dinner! For dessert later a Weight Watcher's Cookies and Cream Ice Cream Bar.












Swift Premium Dry Rubbed Whiskey Black Pepper Boneless Pork Loin Fillet

Cooking Directions:
Oven:

Preheat oven to 350°F.
Remove meat from package and place in an uncovered roasting pan.
Cook approximately 30-35 minutes or until internal temperature on a meat thermometer reaches 145°F in the thickest part of the meat.
Remove from oven and let rest 3 minutes.
Slice and serve.

Grill:

Preheat grill to medium-high heat.
Remove meat from package and place on grill.
Cook approximately 30-35 minutes or until internal temperature on a meat thermometer reaches 145°F in the thickest part of the meat.
Remove from grill and let rest 3 minutes.
Slice and serve.
*Oven and Grill temperatures may vary, adjust cooking times accordingly.

Seasoning Ingredients: Spices, salt, sugar, dehydrated bell peppers, maltodextrin, dehydrated onion and garlic, dextrose, potassium chloride and natural flavors (including smoke flavor).

Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 4 oz Amount Per Serving Calories 170, Calories from Fat 70 % Daily Value*, Total Fat 8g 12%,  Saturated Fat 3g,  15%Trans Fat,  0gCholesterol,  55mg 18%Sodium,  290mg 12%, Total Carbohydrate 2g1%,  Dietary Fiber 0g0%,  Sugars 1gProtein 24g 48%

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