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Shichimi-Seared Pork Tenderloin Protein

La ricetta originale, da cui nascono le versioni Low Carb, Protein e Low Fat.

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Shichimi-Seared Pork Tenderloin Protein

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Version Original

Scopri il filetto di maiale al sesamo, una ricetta leggera e ricca di proteine, perfetta per una cena sana e gustosa!

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Time

40m

Servings

4 servings

Level

Media

Nutrition at a glance

400 kcal

Calorie

45 g

Proteine

10 g

Carboidrati

20 g

Grassi

Ingredients

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Method

1

Preriscalda il forno a 200°C.

2

In una ciotola, mescola i semi di sesamo con lo shichimi togarashi e un pizzico di pepe.

3

Condisci il filetto di maiale con salsa di soia e poi passalo nel mix di semi, premendo per far aderire bene.

4

Scalda l'olio in una padella antiaderente e rosola il filetto su tutti i lati fino a doratura, circa 2-3 minuti per lato.

5

Trasferisci il filetto in una teglia e inforna per 15-20 minuti, finché la temperatura interna raggiunge i 65°C.

6

Nel frattempo, in un pentolino, fai soffriggere lo scalogno e lo zenzero con un filo d'olio.

7

Aggiungi il succo di lime e il brodo, portando a ebollizione e riducendo per 5 minuti.

8

Togli dal fuoco e unisci il miso, mescolando bene fino a scioglierlo.

9

Una volta cotto il filetto, lascialo riposare per 5 minuti prima di affettarlo.

10

Servi le fette di filetto con la salsa e guarnisci con yogurt greco e erbe aromatiche fresche.

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The story of Shichimi-Seared Pork Tenderloin Protein

Shichimi-Seared Pork Tenderloin Protein is a much-loved dish of Francese cuisine, with roots in the tradition of Media. It captures the comfort and generosity of a real home table.

On Tasty Table Diary the original always comes first. The modern versions are created to respect the spirit of the dish while adapting it to different needs.

Cooking tips

Tips for the perfect result

Use the freshest ingredients you can find for the best flavour.
Build the flavour slowly and taste as you cook.
Don't rush the cooking: balance is everything.
Let Shichimi-Seared Pork Tenderloin Protein rest for a moment before serving.

FAQ

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Can I make Shichimi-Seared Pork Tenderloin Protein ahead of time?

Yes. It is often even better after resting, and it reheats beautifully.

Which is the lightest version?

The Low Fat version is designed to reduce fat while keeping the structure of the dish.

Which is the best version for fitness?

The Protein version boosts protein and satiety.

Can I freeze it?

Most versions freeze well in single portions for meal prep.

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