The official title of tonight’s dinner that wouldn’t fit in the title bar without looking pretentious is:
Pan-roasted Beef Tenderloin with Pomegranate Reduction and Horseradish Cream
Phew! That’s a mouthful (no pun intended!) This is a dinner which, if it were on a restaurant menu, I’d order. If someone served it to me at a dinner party, I’d be forever grateful. Since I made it myself, there’s leftovers and I know the recipe, so I can make it whenever I want!
Seriously restaurant-worthy!
These are some of the simplest recipes I’ve ever made, with the absolutely best results!
Pan-Roasted Tenderloin
Ingredients
1 piece beef tenderloin, about 1.5 lbs
fresh ground black pepper
garlic powder
salt
2 cloves of garlic, chopped
1 tsp olive oil
6 oz. POM Wonderful juice (or any Pomegranate juice)
Directions
Pre-heat oven to 400*. Liberally rub both sides of the tenderloin with salt, pepper, and garlic powder. Heat the olive oil and chopped garlic in an oven-safe pan. Sear the meat on both sides, then put in the oven and cook until medium- to medium-rare, about 20 minutes. Remove from oven and pan, and allow to sit at least 5 minutes before carving. While the meat is resting, return the pan to stovetop heat, and add pomegranate juice, scraping the bottom of the pan while it simmers. Reduce by at least half, then drizzle the reduction over the sliced steak.
Simple Horseradish Cream
Ingredients
1 Tbsp. prepared horseradish
1/4 c. fat free sour cream.
Directions
Mix ingredients together. Taste and adjust to your liking. Serve.
I took this really awesome close-up of my steak with a splatter of the pomegranate reduction that I just have to show you… I couldn’t decide whether to do the full-plate shot or this one, so you get both!
see? It's a great shot!
I had a simple baked sweet potato with some Smart Balance buttery spread and cinnamon on the side and I’m pleasantly full. If I get hungry later tonight, I’ll make some pudding with strawberries…
Thanks to everyone for your supportive comments on my post the other day; it’s really wonderful to know that I have so many people reading and honestly caring! It makes me feel so great that with all my issues and weirdnesses, there are other people out there who “get it” besides just my few close friends.
This is for each and every one of you!
Have a fantastic evening!
xoxo,
P.S. HangryPants is giving away Zoe’s Granola here but I want it, so don’t enter!









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You had me at pomegranate reduction!! That sounds excellent!!
SWEET POTATO!!!!!!!!
Looks professional!!
Delish!!
Great job Mara!
Did you go to Caputo’s?? They recently had beef tenderloin on sale for $3.99 which is an awesome price!!
@Biz: Not Caputos, though its good to know! I’m totally a Woodman’s girl!!
really restaurant style of tenderloin plate!!
the little bear is so cute!!!
This looks so awesome because the tenderloin actually looks TENDER. I cannot seem to make roast meat like that without it being tough! I’ve tried stews, pot roast, etc., and it’s never nice and tender
Yours looks soooo yummy, and I love the pomegranate–nice touch
There’s something about the pan-searing then roasting in a HOT oven that really helps! It probably could’ve used another couple minutes if you like it more well-done.
ooh, that looks great!
Sorry for commenting so late, I am lovin the new blog. Can’t wait to get mine up and running!
Hey, we’re all weird in our own special ways.
It’s fun.
I used to LOVE Horsey sauce at Arby’s, and now I can make my own version thanks to you. Your Simple Horseradish Cream is perfect!
Wow, that looks great!
Thanks for the tips you left on my blog today! I appreciate it!
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im scared to make meat like that. i dont know why- i dont trust myself.
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I was scared too because usually that meat is so expensive, but I’m glad I got it on sale! It was way easier and less scary than I thought. Alton Brown gives great meat-cooking hints!
That looks amazing! I love that combination! I may not eat it anymore but I still got love!
You’re such a rockin’ woman and friend
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That sounds so good. I love the pomegranate reduction idea.
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O man that looks like a steakhouse meal!! I would be in heaven
And on sale!?? Too good! Hugs back to u
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That is some wicked looking steak. I love that it was so easy to prepare
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