Pork Wellington Bites
So this dish was another that we had motivated through the Oscars, which was originally meant to be a pork wellington based on Hidden Figures. As the movie was based not knowing what was being done inside NASA, a wellington is a perfect play on this theme. However, we had an ingredient slip up and someone showed up with Puff Pastry Bites (instead of puff pastry.)
1 tbsp olive oil
1/2 lb pork tenderloin
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 ounce mushrooms, stemmed and finely chopped
1 package puff pastry bites
Dijon Mustard
Fresh Parsley, chopped (optional)
Dijon Mustard
Fresh Parsley, chopped (optional)
Directions:
Preheat oven to follow directions on the puff pastry bite package.
(Due to the last minute change, I don't have specific pork cooking directions. Ideally, I would sear it, and roast it until cooked through. Then slice and serve... as we had a change mid-recipe, I just sliced and sauteed until cooked through. You could even do this long ahead of time, and just warm slightly in oven while pastry bakes. )
Heat the olive oil in a
large skillet over medium heat. Add the mushrooms and cook
until mushroom mixture begins to "dry" out and is golden brown, about 10-15 minutes. Remove from heat.

After puff pastry has been removed from the oven (and centers pressed down/pulled out), layer ingredients. Mushrooms in the center cup, topped with a piece of pork tenderloin, and a dollop of dijon mustard.
Serve warm.
After puff pastry has been removed from the oven (and centers pressed down/pulled out), layer ingredients. Mushrooms in the center cup, topped with a piece of pork tenderloin, and a dollop of dijon mustard.
Oscar Dinner Table |
Serve warm.
I think Andy and Tawnya wanted some! |
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