chubbyalaskagriz
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Pork Tenderloins!
Here in the mid-west where pork is KING, we've forever had a regional sandwich served at diners and burger joints called a "Tenderloin".
It's a thin, pounded, tenderized piece of pork tenderloin that's double-breaded in seasoned flour/eggwash, then a coating of crumbs, and deep-fried. The thin, crunchy "fritter" is then served on a bun. And it's DELICIOUS served either "dressed" w/ mayo, lettuce & tomato- OR w/ ketchup, mustard, pickel & onion.
I hear tell of a tavern here that pounds their's SO thin, that it becomes large enuf to hang over a pizza pan (though normally they're about the size of the palm of your hand)! Supposedly at this joint, the gum-chewing servers ask you "How many buns you want with that?" (reportedly, it's big enuf to accomodate 5-6 regular-sized burger buns!)
As I describe this, many of you will be familiar with it- but others will not. When I cooked out west and in Alaska, most folks there wrinkled their noses, scratched their ear, and asked me to "re-explain". They'd simply never heard of it!
Are you all familiar? Ever enjoyed one?
Here in the mid-west where pork is KING, we've forever had a regional sandwich served at diners and burger joints called a "Tenderloin".
It's a thin, pounded, tenderized piece of pork tenderloin that's double-breaded in seasoned flour/eggwash, then a coating of crumbs, and deep-fried. The thin, crunchy "fritter" is then served on a bun. And it's DELICIOUS served either "dressed" w/ mayo, lettuce & tomato- OR w/ ketchup, mustard, pickel & onion.
I hear tell of a tavern here that pounds their's SO thin, that it becomes large enuf to hang over a pizza pan (though normally they're about the size of the palm of your hand)! Supposedly at this joint, the gum-chewing servers ask you "How many buns you want with that?" (reportedly, it's big enuf to accomodate 5-6 regular-sized burger buns!)
As I describe this, many of you will be familiar with it- but others will not. When I cooked out west and in Alaska, most folks there wrinkled their noses, scratched their ear, and asked me to "re-explain". They'd simply never heard of it!
Are you all familiar? Ever enjoyed one?