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Port-Marinated Beef Tenderloin with Cranberries

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INGREDIENTS

3 lb Beef tenderloin
1 c Dried cranberries
1 c Cranberry juice cocktail
1 c Tawny port
3 tb Brown sugar
2 tb Low-sodium soy sauce
1 ts Coarsely ground pepper
1/4 ts Salt
3 Garlic cloves; minced
Cooking spray
1 tb All-purpose flour
Thyme sprigs; optional

INSTRUCTIONS

1. Trim fat from tenderloin. Combine tenderloin, dried cranberries,
cranberry juice, port, brown sugar, soy sauce, pepper, salt and garlic in a
large zip-top plastic bag, and seal bag. Marinate in refrigerator 24 hours,
turning bag occasionally. Remove tenderloin from bag, reserving the
marinade.
2. Preheat oven to 500 degrees F.
3. Place the tenderloin on a broiler pan coated with cooking spray and
insert a meat thermometer into thickest portion of tenderloin. Place in
oven; immediately reduce oven temperature to 350 degrees F; bake 1 hour and
10 minutes or until the thermometer registers 145 degrees F (medium-rare)
to 160 degrees F (medium). Let stand 10 minutes.
4. Combine flour and 2 tablespoons reserved marinade in a large skillet;
stir with a whisk. Add remaining marinade to skillet, stirring with a whisk
until blended. Bring to a boil; cook 8 minutes or until thick, stirring
constantly. Served warm with tenderloin. Garnish with thyme sprigs, if
desired.
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