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Tamarind Braised Pork Loin with Mint Recipe
Tamarind Braised Pork Loin with Mint Recipe-February 2024
Feb 12, 2026 4:53 AM
Tamarind Braised Pork Loin with Mint

  This is the juiciest pork loin ever. The secret lies in the acid from the tamarind and the slow braise—paired, the meat becomes unbelievably tender. I learned this method from author Caroline Chambers while styling her book Just Married, and I adapted it to feature flavors from my home. Tamarind paste can be purchased online and in many supermarkets as a block or in a jar.

  

Ingredients

Serves 6

  1 (2½-pound) center-cut pork loin

  2 teaspoons kosher salt

  Freshly ground black pepper

  2 tablespoons canola oil

  ¼ cup dark rum

  ⅛ cup tamarind paste, seeds removed

  2 small red onions, quartered through the root end

  2 cups chicken broth

  3 tablespoon grated panela or dark brown sugar

  1 tablespoon grated fresh horseradish, or 1 tablespoon prepared horseradish

  ½ cup mint leaves, chopped

  

Step 1

Preheat the oven to 325°F.

  

Step 2

Season the pork with the salt and pepper to taste. Let stand at room temperature for 15 to 30 minutes, to lose the cold from the refrigerator and for the salt to do its magic.

  

Step 3

Heat the oil in a 10-inch cast-iron skillet or a heavy-bottom sauté pan. Add the roast and sear on all sides, 15 to 20 minutes, until a dark golden crust forms.

  

Step 4

Remove the roast using tongs and transfer to a rimmed platter. Turn the heat to medium, deglaze the pan with the rum, and bring to a simmer, scraping up the brown crusty bits with the back of a wooden spoon. Cook until the alcohol evaporates, about 45 seconds. Add the tamarind paste, onions, chicken broth, and panela, and bring to a simmer. Return the pork to the pan. Carefully transfer the skillet to the preheated oven and roast for 40 to 50 minutes, until the internal temperature on a meat thermometer reaches 145°F.

  

Step 5

Remove the pork loin from the sauce and transfer to a rimmed serving platter. Tent with foil and allow to rest, for 10 to 15 minutes. Meanwhile, finish the sauce: stir the horseradish and mint leaves into the sauce. Taste for seasoning and add a bit more salt if needed. To serve, cut the pork into medallions and spoon the sauce and onions over the loin.

  From the book Colombiana: A Rediscovery of Recipes and Rituals From the Soul of Colombia by Mariana Velasquez. Copyright © 2021 by Mariana Velasquez. Published by Harper Wave, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers. Reprinted by permission. Buy the book from Harper Collins, Amazon, or Bookshop.

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