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Citrus-Marinated Pork Loin

by Larry and Marc Forgione Forgione

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Peanut Free

Simple elegance never goes out of style and this dish is proof. Succulent pork loin gets marinated overnight with tangy citrus, which adds flavor and helps tenderize the meat before it's roasted to perfection. Served over a bed of braised greens with a spiced apple compote, this is a well-rounded, comforting meal.

Nutritional facts

Protein

72g

Carbs

39g

Calories

760kcal

Fat

36g

Ingredients

Canola and Olive Oil Blend, Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Red Onion, Rosemary, Coriander, Pork Loin, Cumin, Swiss Chard, Dijon Mustard, Agave Syrup, Sweet Paprika, Oregano, Kosher Salt, Granny Smith Apple, Jalapeno Peppers, Shallot, Cider Vinegar, Apple Cider Vinegar, Kale, Lime Juice, Thyme, Lemon Juice, Orange Juice, Ginger, Maple Syrup

Contains mustard.

Reviews

3.9

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Diana · 07/09/25

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About Larry and Marc Forgione Forgione

Chef Larry Forgione, hailed as "the Godfather of American cuisine", changed the way Americans eat today by embracing the virtues of our national cuisine and using only seasonal, local ingredients, ushering in the entire 'Farm-to-Table' movement. After graduating from the Culinary Institute of America and then working in some of the best kitchens in Europe and America, Forgione opened An American Place in 1983, earning three stars in The New York Times. He has been named "Chef of the Year" by the Culinary Institute of America and "America's Best Chef" in 1993 by the James Beard Foundation. Chef Marc Forgione, influenced by his experience working with a variety of cuisines for chefs such as his father, Larry, has created a modern American style of cuisine with bold flavors and playful touches. Marc is the chef/owner of Restaurant Marc Forgione and Peasant and the co-owner/partner of Khe-Yo. He won Season 3 of Food Network's The Next Iron Chef at just 31 years old, making him the youngest winner in the show's history. Among its many accolades, Restaurant Marc Forgione was recognized with a glowing two-star review in The New York Times and received a Michelin star.

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