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Sweet Onion-Rosemary Sauce / Rev

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Meats Maya 4star, Sauce 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 ts Safflower oil, or spray
2 oz Pork loin scraps
1 lg Mushroom, chopped
Green onion, optional
1 Clove garlic, sliced
1 Sprig fresh thyme, left whole
1 sm Fresh rosemary sprig, left whole
1 1/2 c Lowfat chicken broth, low salt
1 ts Mushroom gravy, base (such as better than bouillon) -onion—
1 ts Safflower oil
1/4 ts Canola oil, butter flavored
1/2 md Sweet mayan onion, small dice
1 tb White wine
Pepper, to taste

INSTRUCTIONS

Heat oil in a large saucepan over medium-high heat. Select scraps,
including bones, from pork loin. Add to the pan and saute for about 10
minutes or until light brown. Add chopped mushroom and saute for 2 to 4
minutes. Add garlic and other ingedients. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, and
simmer for 25- 30 minutes to reduce.
While sauce is simmering, place a medium saute pan over medium-high and
heat the two oils. Add onion and saute until light brown. Add wine and cook
for a few minutes until alcohol is neutralized. Add to the simmering pot
after it has cooked for about 20 minutes. Taste for pepper. Keep warm.
menu: grilled and peppered loin with sweet onion-rosemary sauce, served
with warm new potatoes and caraway
Dallas (1987) ISBN 1555841767 hanneman 6 Ap 1997
Recipe by: idea from Dean Fearing, Mansion on Turtle Creek Cookbook Posted
to Kitmailbox Digest  by PATh <phannema@wizard.ucr.edu> on Apr 11, 1997

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