Ingredients:
Serves Four
Each serving nutritional information:
Carbohydrate 9.7g Protein 30.3g Fibre 0.3g Fat 14.5g
1 red chilli, chopped
1 tbsp. sweet chilli sauce
1 garlic clove, chopped
3 1/2cm piece ginger, peeled and finely grated
1 x 30g pack fresh coriander
2 tbsp. vegetable oil
500g pork fillet
300g sliced greens
For the relish:
1 mango, flesh diced
1 lime, juiced
Method:
1 tbsp. sweet chilli sauce
1 garlic clove, chopped
3 1/2cm piece ginger, peeled and finely grated
1 x 30g pack fresh coriander
2 tbsp. vegetable oil
500g pork fillet
300g sliced greens
For the relish:
1 mango, flesh diced
1 lime, juiced
Method:
1. Whizz the chilli, sweet chilli sauce, garlic, ginger and coriander in a food processor with ½ tbsp. oil. Cut a 2cm deep pocket down the length of the pork and fill it with most of the mixture. Set the rest aside for later. Cut the pork into four equal pieces.
2. To make the relish, mix the mango and lime juice in a bowl.
3. Heat 1 tbsp. oil in a pan over a medium heat, then cook the pork fillet pieces, turning, for 15 minutes, or until golden and cooked through. Set aside; keep warm.
4. Wipe the pan and set over a high heat. Add the remaining oil. Stir in the greens and cook, stirring, for 2-3 minutes, until wilted, adding the remaining chilli and ginger mix for the last 30 seconds. Toss with the relish in the bowl.
5. Cut each piece of pork into 3-4 round slices and serve on top of the greens.
2. To make the relish, mix the mango and lime juice in a bowl.
3. Heat 1 tbsp. oil in a pan over a medium heat, then cook the pork fillet pieces, turning, for 15 minutes, or until golden and cooked through. Set aside; keep warm.
4. Wipe the pan and set over a high heat. Add the remaining oil. Stir in the greens and cook, stirring, for 2-3 minutes, until wilted, adding the remaining chilli and ginger mix for the last 30 seconds. Toss with the relish in the bowl.
5. Cut each piece of pork into 3-4 round slices and serve on top of the greens.
From an original recipe here
Mangoes, a magical fruit ...
Mangoes are luscious and juicy, and with more than 20 different vitamins and minerals – what’s not to like about mangoes? Having originated in India 5,000 years ago, this tropical fruit is now cultivated in South and Central America, the Caribbean Islands, and other warm areas of the world.
Mangoes are a wonderful addition to salads, along with other fruits such as mandarin oranges, grapes, apples, and pineapples. Impressive amounts of vitamin C, vitamin A, and flavonoids like beta-carotene, alpha-carotene and beta-cryptoxanthin in mangoes help provide benefits, such as healthy immune function, normal blood pressure, good vision and strong bones, plus added protection from lung, mouth, colon, breast and prostate cancers, leukaemia, and stroke. Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) produces hormones in your brain.
Mangoes can be made into a delicious sauce for meats, which is just one recipe among hundreds that place this exotic fruit on your table for benefits far beyond good taste.
However, consume mangoes in moderation because they contain fructose which may be harmful to your health in excessive amounts.
See more about mangoes here
All the best Jan
Mangoes are a wonderful addition to salads, along with other fruits such as mandarin oranges, grapes, apples, and pineapples. Impressive amounts of vitamin C, vitamin A, and flavonoids like beta-carotene, alpha-carotene and beta-cryptoxanthin in mangoes help provide benefits, such as healthy immune function, normal blood pressure, good vision and strong bones, plus added protection from lung, mouth, colon, breast and prostate cancers, leukaemia, and stroke. Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) produces hormones in your brain.
Mangoes can be made into a delicious sauce for meats, which is just one recipe among hundreds that place this exotic fruit on your table for benefits far beyond good taste.
However, consume mangoes in moderation because they contain fructose which may be harmful to your health in excessive amounts.
See more about mangoes here
All the best Jan
21 comments:
...a wonderful combination.
I adore the tastes of mangoes, and hate that I can't eat more of them! This recipe sounds really good, and I definitely want to give it a try. Thanks so much! Hugs...RO
Hello, it looks and sounds delicious. Thanks for sharing!
Have a great day!
Darn that looks fantastic and sounds delicious, too!!!
Have a Great Day 💮
This would be a delightful meal to enjoy any night of the week, my friend. My family and I are not big on pork so I wonder if the relish would be good on chicken? I don't see why not :)
Hugs to you, Jan!
This recipe caught my attention since I love all-things-mango...... People think that pumpkin is one of my favorite flavors (and it is), but mango is a close 2nd... ha
Thanks for the delicious recipe.
Hugs,
Betsy
Looks wonderful!
Looks very tasty xx
yum some of my favorite flavors. I use a lot of fruit salsas for relishes.
Mmmmmm mango.
I love mangoes! It was interesting to read about them, thank you.
YUM, that really sounds good!
Mangoes are wonderful on about everything aren't they?
mangoes are always good
this sounds so good and what a beautiful presentation!!!
The mango relish sounds nice!
Hello Jan, gosh that does look tasty, thank you for sharing the recipe. Hugs Barbara
After hearing pigs being transported to the slaughterhouse, I rather doubt I'll ever willingly eat port again.
Ooh, I like the look of the mango relish
Annie
I had mango relish yesterday, fabulous it is!xxx
Delicious Jan! Thank you!
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