Difficulty: Easy | Total Time: 1 hr 15 mins, plus up to 24 hrs marinating time | Makes: 4 to 6 servings Cocoa powder is the sort of ingredient usually seen in dessert recipes, but unsweetened cocoa powder adds a deep flavor to meats when used as part of a spice rub. For this pork recipe, mix together chili powder, cocoa powder, brown sugar, cumin, pepper, and a bit of cinnamon and coat pork tenderloins all over with it. For the best flavor, let them sit overnight, but you can also grill them right away. Serve with a Tangy Cabbage Slaw for an easy and light outdoor dinner. Game plan: After 30 minutes, the spice-rubbed tenderloins are ready to be grilled, but for more developed flavor and juicier meat, let them sit for up to 24 hours. For the spice rub:
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Monday, June 17, 2013
Cocoa-Chile-Rubbed Grilled Pork Tenderloin
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