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To: SAJ
That sounds delicious!

Note on pork and temperature: first, the tenderloins will keep cooking a bit after being removed from heat. Second, anyone who follows the USDA diktat about 165 F will wind up with VERY overcooked and very dry pork tenderloin. By removing at 140 F, you will have lightly pink and very juicy tenderloin.

If you leave the thermometer in the meat and let it sit after you take it out of the oven, you'll find that the temp inside the meat will reach 165F in about ten minutes.
Perfectly hot and juicy, and the built-in alarm that alerts the Socialism...er, ...Nibsh!t...uh, er, ...I mean Science in the Public Interest crazies will never sound!

149 posted on 06/25/2006 10:56:36 PM PDT by Ignatz (quoting Freeper cyborg: "The lay teachers could not make hands of some girls.")
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To: Ignatz
Didn't know the internal heat would rise **that** much. Thanks for the info.

As you know, I was referring to 165 F while **in** the oven. Should've been more specific, rats.

;^)

159 posted on 06/26/2006 6:59:04 AM PDT by SAJ (r)
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