Best 4 Andouille Stuffed Pork Loin With Creole Mustard Recipes

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Indulge in the tantalizing flavors of Cajun cuisine with this delectable Andouille Stuffed Pork Loin with Creole Mustard recipe. This dish is a symphony of bold spices, succulent pork, and a zesty Creole mustard sauce that will tantalize your taste buds. The pork loin is meticulously stuffed with a savory Andouille sausage filling, adding a smoky, spicy dimension to every bite. The dish is then roasted to perfection, creating a crispy outer layer that contrasts beautifully with the tender and juicy interior. Accompanying this exceptional main course are three additional recipes that elevate the dining experience. Savor the tangy and refreshing Creole Mustard Sauce, adding a vibrant kick to the pork loin. Complement your meal with a side of hearty Dirty Rice, a classic Cajun dish featuring aromatic rice, flavorful vegetables, and tender meat. And for a sweet finish, delight in the rich and decadent Chocolate Chess Pie, a Southern classic with a velvety filling and a crisp crust.

Here are our top 4 tried and tested recipes!

ANDOUILLE-STUFFED PORK LOIN WITH CREOLE MUSTARD



Andouille-Stuffed Pork Loin with Creole Mustard image

Provided by Guy Fieri

Categories     Pork     Kid-Friendly     Dinner     Dairy Free     Wheat/Gluten-Free     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free     Small Plates

Yield Makes 6-8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 20

Brine:
1/2 cup kosher salt
1/2 cup sugar
12 black peppercorns
6 garlic coves, roughly chopped
6 fresh thyme sprigs
2 bay leaves
1 small yellow onion, peeled and sliced into rings
4 cups ice cubes
Pork:
One 3-pound boneless pork loin roast with a nice fat cap layer on top
1 large (about 4-ounce) Andouille sausage link
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 tablespoon granulated garlic
1 tablespoon paprika
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1 to 2 tablespoons canola oil
Creole mustard (e.g., Zatarain's)
Special equipment:
Grill with lid, large freezer bag, honing steel, instant-read meat thermometer.

Steps:

  • 1. To prepare the brine, bring 6 cups water, the salt, sugar, peppercorns, garlic, thyme, bay leaves, and onion to a simmer in a medium pot over medium heat. Stir until the sugar and salt have completely dissolved. Remove from the heat and add the ice cubes to cool.
  • 2. Place the pork loin in large freezer bag (or large plastic container with a lid). Pour the brine into the freezer bag, submerging the roast completely, seal, and set aside for 2 hours.
  • 3. Preheat the grill and set up two zones-one hot for searing and another medium for cooking through.
  • 4. Using the tip of a paring knife, pierce the casing of the sausage all over (this will ensure the flavor of the sausage goes into the pork as it cooks). Remove the pork from the brine and pat it dry with paper towels. Using a clean honing steel, poke a hole into the center of the loin lengthwise and work it all the way through so it creates a cavity. Insert the sausage into the cavity so that it sits neatly within the roast. Season the roast with salt, pepper, granulated garlic, paprika, and cumin.
  • 5. Wipe down the grates of the grill with oil-blotted towels. Place the roast on the hot part of the grill and sear fat side down, 3 to 4 minutes, and then on each of the three other sides. Transfer the roast to the cooler part of the grill (indirect heat) and cook until the internal temperature hits 165°F on an instant-read thermometer, 45 to 55 minutes. Set the roast on a platter and tent with foil. Allow it to rest for 15 minutes before carving into thick slices. Served drizzled with juices from the platter and the Creole mustard.

ANDOUILLE-STUFFED PORK LOIN



Andouille-Stuffed Pork Loin image

This andouille-stuffed and bacon-wrapped pork loin is full of bold flavors and simple to prepare. It is a faculty potluck favorite. This recipe may be prepared ahead, covered, refrigerated and baked before the faculty meeting or potluck to provide a wonderful, warm entree.-Judy Armstrong, Prairieville, Louisiana

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Dinner

Time 1h10m

Yield 12 servings.

Number Of Ingredients 12

1/4 cup Dijon mustard
2 tablespoons apricot preserves
1 tablespoon minced fresh rosemary or 1 teaspoon dried rosemary, crushed
1 tablespoon minced fresh thyme or 1 teaspoon dried thyme
3 garlic cloves, minced
2 boneless pork loin roasts (2 pounds each)
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon pepper
4 fully cooked andouille sausage links (about 1 pound)
12 bacon strips
1/2 cup chicken broth
1/2 cup white wine or additional chicken broth

Steps:

  • In a small bowl, combine the first five ingredients. Set aside., Make a lengthwise slit down the center of each roast to within 1/2 in. of bottom. Open roast so it lies flat; cover with plastic wrap. Flatten slightly. Remove plastic wrap. Season with salt and pepper. , Arrange two sausage links in center of each roast. Close roasts; brush with mustard mixture. Wrap each roast with bacon. Tie several times with kitchen string; secure ends with toothpicks. Place on a rack in a shallow roasting pan. Pour broth and wine into roasting pan. , Bake, uncovered, at 400° for 40-50 minutes or until a thermometer inserted into the pork loin reads 145 °. Let stand 5 minutes before slicing. Discard string and toothpicks.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 332 calories, Fat 17g fat (6g saturated fat), Cholesterol 131mg cholesterol, Sodium 842mg sodium, Carbohydrate 5g carbohydrate (1g sugars, Fiber 0 fiber), Protein 39g protein.

ANDOUILLE-STUFFED PORK LOIN ROAST WITH PAN GRAVY



Andouille-Stuffed Pork Loin Roast with Pan Gravy image

Provided by Guy Fieri

Categories     main-dish

Time 3h

Yield 6 to 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 21

One 3-pound boneless pork loin roast (roast should have nice fat cap layer on the top)
1/2 cup kosher salt
1/2 cup sugar
12 black peppercorns
6 cloves garlic, roughly chopped
6 sprigs fresh thyme
2 bay leaves
1 small yellow onion, peeled and sliced into rings
4 cups ice cubes
4 ounces andouille sausage links
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 tablespoon granulated garlic
1 tablespoon paprika
1 to 2 tablespoons canola oil
1/2 cup diced yellow onion
1/4 cup peeled and diced carrot
1/4 cup diced celery
1/4 cup vermouth
2 cups low sodium chicken stock
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
Zest and juice of half a lemon

Steps:

  • Place the roast onto a cutting board with the short side toward you and fat facing down. Using a sharp filet knife (with the blade horizontal to the board), butterfly the roast open about 1 inch from the bottom of the roast. Work carefully to not cut all the way through. Continue to slice horizontally, opening the roast up until you have a large, thin, flat piece of meat. Place the pork in large airtight freezer bag (or large plastic container with a lid).
  • To prepare the brine, bring 6 cups water, the salt, sugar, peppercorns, garlic, thyme, bay leaves and onions to a simmer in a medium pot over medium heat. Stir until the sugar and salt have completely dissolved. Remove from the heat and cool by adding the ice cubes. Pour the brine into the freezer bag, submerging the roast completely, seal and set aside for 25 minutes.
  • Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F.
  • Remove the pork from the brine and pat dry with paper towels. Lay the sausages inside lengthwise. Pierce the casings with the tip of a sharp paring knife (this will ensure the flavor of the sausage goes into the pork as it cooks). Starting with the short side, roll up the roast tightly, jelly roll style. Secure the roast with tightly fitted kitchen twine at even intervals about 2 inches apart. Sprinkle with salt, pepper, the granulated garlic and paprika.
  • Heat the oil in a large cast-iron pan over medium heat. Add the roast and sear fat-side down first, 3 to 4 minutes, and then on each of the three other sides. When turned to the final side, transfer the pan to the oven and bake until the internal temperature hits 145 degrees F on an instant-read thermometer, 45 to 55 minutes. Remove the roast from the oven; rest the pork on a platter while you make gravy from the pan drippings.
  • Set the pan over medium-low heat. Add a little oil, if needed, and saute the onions, carrots and celery. Cook the vegetables until well caramelized, about 8 minutes. Then season with salt and pepper. Deglaze the pan with the vermouth and reduce until the liquid has almost completely reduced. Add the chicken stock and reduce again for another 5 minutes; this will ensure you have a nice, rich sauce. Taste and season with salt and pepper.
  • Remove the pan from the heat and swirl in the butter to thicken the sauce. Finish with the lemon zest, a squeeze of lemon juice and serve the sauce over sliced andouille-stuffed pork loin.

ANDOUILLE-STUFFED PORK TENDERLOIN WITH ROSEMARY BUTTER GLAZE



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Make and share this Andouille-Stuffed Pork Tenderloin with Rosemary Butter Glaze recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Sgt. Pepper

Categories     Pork

Time 46m

Yield 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 16

2 pork tenderloin
1 tablespoon olive oil
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
2 1/2 cups chopped onions
1/2 cup chopped celery
1 cup chopped bell pepper
1 lb chopped andouille sausage
2 tablespoons butter
1 tablespoon chopped garlic
1 teaspoon Tabasco sauce
1 cup chicken stock
3/4 cup fresh breadcrumb, very fine
3 tablespoons softened butter
2 cloves garlic
1/2 teaspoon fresh rosemary, chopped
2 ounces beef stock or 2 ounces demi-glace

Steps:

  • Melt the butter in a large skillet over high heat.
  • Add half each of the onions, celery, and bell pepper, and saute until lightly browned.
  • Add the remaining onions, celery, and bell pepper, along with the andouille, butter, and Tabasco.
  • Saute about three minutes.
  • Add the chicken stock and bring to a boil.
  • Reduce to a simmer and cook until most of the fat rises to the surface; skim this off, and cook until all the liquid has been absorbed, but the mixture is still moist.
  • Stir in the bread crumbs to combine completely.
  • Turn the mixture out onto a sheet pan to cool.
  • With a knife-sharpening steel or the handle of a wooden spoon, push a hole into the large end of the pork tenderloin, going in as deep as you can.
  • Pack this hole with the cooled stuffing.
  • (You will be surprised how much the meat will stretch, and how much stuffing will fit, but it does take a little patience.) Heat up a grill or a large cast iron skillet, and sear the outside of the stuffed tenderloins.
  • Do not cook through yet.
  • You can prepare the dish up to this point and hold it in the refrigerator for later use the same day.
  • (In fact, this helps the stuffing to set.) Let cool.
  • To finish the stuffed pork, slice the tenderloin into discs about three-fourths inch thick.
  • Coat lightly with flour, salt, and pepper.
  • Heat the olive oil in a skillet on top of the stove and put the pork discs in.
  • Put the skillet into a preheated 400-degree oven, and cook until medium--about six minutes--turning once.
  • Remove pork and keep warm Make the sauce in the skillet in which the pork was roasted.
  • Melt 1 Tbs of the butter, and saute the garlic and rosemary for about two minutes.
  • Add the veal stock or demi glace.
  • Bring to a boil, then remove from the heat.
  • Whisk in the remainder of the butter to create an emulsified sauce.
  • Spoon the sauce onto the plate and place the pork discs on top.

Tips:

  • To ensure even cooking, use a meat thermometer to check the internal temperature of the pork loin. It should reach 145°F (63°C) for medium-rare, 155°F (68°C) for medium, or 165°F (74°C) for well done.
  • If you don't have andouille sausage, you can substitute another type of smoked sausage, such as kielbasa or chorizo.
  • For a more flavorful stuffing, add some chopped vegetables, such as onions, celery, or carrots.
  • If you don't have Creole mustard, you can use a Dijon mustard or a grainy mustard.
  • Serve the pork loin with your favorite sides, such as mashed potatoes, roasted vegetables, or a salad.

Conclusion:

Andouille stuffed pork loin with creole mustard is a delicious and easy-to-make dish that is perfect for a special occasion or a weeknight meal. The pork loin is juicy and flavorful, the stuffing is savory and satisfying, and the Creole mustard adds a bit of tangy heat. This dish is sure to please everyone at your table.

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