Pork Tenderloin With Black Beans And Sweet Plantains

  1. For pork:
  2. 1. Lightly toast cumin & annatto seeds in dry skillet. Grind. Heat 1 tbls oil in a skillet add spices and cook a few seconds until sizzling. Add garlic and shallot cook until softened. Add 1/4 c orange juice, deglaze pan and transfer contents to large bowl.
  3. 2. Add remaining orange juice, all but 3 tbls of the remaining oil, the vinegar and the sugar. Taste; mixture should be fairly sour. Season with salt and pepper.
  4. 3. Place pork in juice mixture, cover and refrigerate. Marinate 24 hrs.
  5. 4. Heat grill. Grill or broil tomatoes, onion and poblano until lightly charred. Chop coarsely and mix with 1 tbls remaining olive oil and the lime juice. Season with salt and pepper. Set aside.
  6. 5.Place pork on grill and cook, turning to get all sides and basting with marinade, about 20 mins, until meat thermometer reads 145 degrees for med. Cook longer if needed.
  7. For beans:
  8. 1. Place beans in a bowl and soak 4 to 8 hrs.
  9. 2. Preheat oven to 300 degrees. Toast cumin in a heavy dry saucepan. Remove and grind. Add bacon to pan. Cook until starting to brown. Add cumin, onion, pepper and chili. Cook over medium heat until softened. Add tomato and cook until beginning to give up juices. Drain beans and add. Add bay leaf and chicken stock. Bake about 1 1/2 hr til beans are very tender and still soupy. Add more stock if needed. Taste and season. Fold in cilantro and serve.
  10. For plantains:
  11. 1. Cut plantains in half crosswise, then each half lengthwise. Place in a saucepan with cinnamon sticks, sugar, half the butter and water to cover. Bring to a simmer; cook until plantains about 20 min.
  12. 2. Remove plantains from saucepan but don't discard cooking liquid. Puree plantains through a food mill or a potato ricer into a large bowl; do not use a food processor. Stir in remaining butter and 1/2 c or more cooking liquid to make a smooth puree. Add rum stir and season with salt. Serve at once, or set aside and reheat gently in saucepan adding liquid if needed.

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Taken from www.epicurious.com/recipes/member/views/pork-tenderloin-with-black-beans-and-sweet-plantains-1278615 (may not work)

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