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Genoa-Style Stuffed Pork Loin Recipe

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Ingredients

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4 - 5 lbs boneless pork loin
1/2 cup fresh basil chopped
1 cup fresh parsley chopped
1/2 cup pine nuts (can substitute walnuts or pecans)
6 garlic cloves minced
1/2 cup parmesan cheese grated
1/2 lb ground pork
1/2 lb italian sausage
1 cup dry breadcrumbs
1/4 cup milk
1 egg
1/4 cup fresh parsley chopped
1 teaspoon black pepper
salt

Nutritional information

780.5
Calories
464 g
Calories From Fat
51.6 g
Total Fat
16.9 g
Saturated Fat
212.5 mg
Cholesterol
684.6mg
Sodium
14.3 g
Carbs
1.5 g
Dietary Fiber
1.6 g
Sugars
61.9 g
Protein
272g
Serving Size (g)
8
Serving Size

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Genoa-Style Stuffed Pork Loin Recipe

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    This was my first attempt to make stuffed pork loin. And this recipe is the bomb... I looked at many others, but my gut said to go with this one. The flavors mixed together wonderfully. I was amazed how good it tasted. This will be a recipe that use every month. The only thing I did differently was that used bulk sausage (it's what I had on hand) And then I wrapped it in bacon before I tied it all together. I only used half the pork loin and half the stuffing mix. I froze the rest to use at a later time. The stuffing goes a long way, ended up with more than I thought I would. I also beat the meat with a meat mallet after butterflying it. It made it more tender. I shared my pork loin with people at work and everyone is asking for the recipe. Which I am happy to share. You really hit it out of the park with this recipe.

    • 135 min
    • Serves 8
    • Easy

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    Stuffed Pork Loin Genoa Style,If I remember correctly, I got this recipe years ago from Southern Living Magazine. Be prepared to give out copies.,This was my first attempt to make stuffed pork loin. And this recipe is the bomb… I looked at many others, but my gut said to go with this one. The flavors mixed together wonderfully. I was amazed how good it tasted. This will be a recipe that use every month. The only thing I did differently was that used bulk sausage (it’s what I had on hand) And then I wrapped it in bacon before I tied it all together. I only used half the pork loin and half the stuffing mix. I froze the rest to use at a later time. The stuffing goes a long way, ended up with more than I thought I would. I also beat the meat with a meat mallet after butterflying it. It made it more tender. I shared my pork loin with people at work and everyone is asking for the recipe. Which I am happy to share. You really hit it out of the park with this recipe.


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    In a Food Processor or Blender, Blend Together the Fresh Basil, 1 Cup Parsley, Pine Nuts, Garlic and Parmesan Cheese. Set Aside.

    2
    Done

    Mix Together Well the Ground Pork, Italian Sausage, Bread Crumbs, Milk, Egg, Remaining Parsley, Pepper and Salt to Taste.

    3
    Done

    Butterfly Pork Loin by Cutting Through Roast Horizontally to Within 1/4-Inch of the Other Side. Do not Cut All the Way Through.

    4
    Done

    Open Out to Roughly a Rectangle. Spread With the Herb-Cheese Mixture and Place the Ground Pork Mixture Along Center of Loin. Fold in Half, Tie. It Was not Specified, but I Season the Outside of the Rolled Pork.

    5
    Done

    Roast at 350 Degrees For 1 1/2 Hours.

    6
    Done

    Slice to Serve.

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