If you enjoy Italian cooking, then you will like this week’s recipe. It can be done with chicken instead of pork, but I think the pork variant is better. The only real secret in this item is to make sure the pork medallions are flattened to the same thickness, so they cook evenly and together.
Cooking Method
Flatten the pork medallions between two pieces of waxed paper with a meat pounder until thin. Heat the butter and olive oil in a sauté pan over medium-high heat. Sauté the flattened medallions for about 1-2 minutes each side. Remove and reserve to a platter and cover with tin foil to keep warm.
Now, deglaze the pan with the wine and lemon juice, loosening all of the browned bits stuck to the pan and bring to a boil. Season with salt and pepper to taste, and add the parsley.
Place the pork medallions on a serving plate, cover with the sauce and serve immediately. Goes well with steamed rice.
Ingredients | serves 2 |
Pork medallions | 4 |
Olive oil | 1 tbspn |
Butter | 1 tbspn |
White wine | ¼ cup |
Lemon juice | 1 tbspn |
Salt and freshly ground black pepper | to taste |
Parsley, chopped | 1tbspn |