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Naturally Sweet Veggies & Diced Tenderloin in Garlic and Wine :p

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Hey, foodies in the hive!

I hope your weekend is going great 😁

So nice when you eat something you love ❤️ I really like having lots of vegetables at every meal and even more so when I can have a combination of raw and cooked, and if there's some fruit invloved, much better. How about you?

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A couple of weeks ago, I sweetened these same vegetables with a red apple. Among the recipes that came to my mind, I thought it'd be delicious with some meat in red wine, and since this week I bought a piece of tenderloin at the supermarket, I didn't want to miss the opportunity. Good thing I didn't.

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INGREDIENTS

This is a simple dish that smells and tastes like it wasn't, one of those that make you feel that your hot food came straight from some nice restaurant nearby 😋

For 2-3 people:

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Veggies:

1 medium size red apple
1 cup julienned onion
150 gr green beans
150 gr carrot
salt to taste
enough olive oil to grease the wok

Tenderloin:

300 gr tenderloin
2 tablespoons freshly crushed garlic
1/2 red wine (I used La Sagrada Familia red cooking wine)
salt to taste


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THE PROCESS

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Naturally Sweet Veggies

First, I wash the vegetables well. Then cut the onion widthwise into half rings about 2 millimeters wide. Next, I peeled the apple and cored it, cut it into four quarters and sliced them thinly, about the same width as the onion. The green bean pods were tender, so I left them whole but removed the strings anyway because they're always hard. The onion and apple went frst into the hot wok, which I greased with a tiny little olive oil.

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When the onion and apple began to brown, I added the green beans...

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...and a little salt.

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I stirred and let it cook for a minute over medium fire. I could've eaten this just as it was; the smell was sweet and delicious.

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It was then time for the carrot juliennes.

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These ones cooked for a couple of minutes over medium fire, too.

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I cut a 300 gr piece of tenderloin with some fat--the dish called for some of that--, cut it into cubes of about 2.5 cm and seasoned it with freshly crushed garlic, cooking wine and salt.

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To do this, I poured the wine into the mortar to help all the crushed garlic come out and poured the mixture over the meat.

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Then I stirred it a little to season the meat evenly.

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At this point, I had to take the veggies out of the hot wok in order to use it to cook the meat.

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I placed the cooked vegetables on a plate and opened a space in the middle to put the meat, which would be done in 5 minutes or so.

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Meat into the hot wok! It delazed the pan, which created a nice and thick sauce, very little in the end but really tasty.

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The meat was done in no time.

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I placed in the middle of the plate.

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And just as I liked it, I served it alnog with some raw salad: Romaine lettuce, avocado, red onion, freshly squeezed lemon juice, and a pinch of salt.

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It really was a nice meal, and very satisfying!

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I'm telling you, carrot, green beans, onion, red apple. Wow! It shopuld be a classic. I think I'm adding sesame seeds next time in case I serve it alone or with chicken breast. I'm still thinking about how I should cook fish to serve with these sweet veggies.

Any ideas?

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Bon appetite!

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