This Pork Tenderloin with Cherry Relish Recipe is a PCOS-friendly recipe.
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Ingredients
Instructions
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In a small bowl, combine garlic powder and herbs; rub over pork. Cover and refrigerate for 30 minutes.
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For relish, in a large saucepan, saute onion in oil until tender. Add sugar; cook and stir over medium heat for 10 minutes or until onion is browned. Add the cherries, vinegar and rosemary. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat; cover and simmer for 10 minutes. Cool to room temperature.
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Place pork on a rack in a shallow roasting pan lined with foil. Bake at 425 ° for 25-30 minutes or until a meat thermometer reads 160 °. Let stand for 10 minutes before slicing. Serve with relish.
Why this Pork Tenderloin with Cherry Relish Recipe works for PCOS
Lunch is where most PCOS meal plans either succeed or collapse. A meal like this Pork Tenderloin with Cherry Relish Recipe that combines adequate protein, fibre-rich carbs, and fat keeps blood sugar stable for the rest of the workday and reduces the late-afternoon energy crash that drives sugar cravings around 3-4pm.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, this Pork Tenderloin with Cherry Relish Recipe recipe is designed to be PCOS-friendly., it supports balanced blood sugar and hormonal health.
Yes, this recipe works well as a PCOS-friendly Lunch. Pair it with other PCOS-friendly foods throughout the day for balanced nutrition.
This recipe can be part of a structured PCOS meal plan. It makes 8 servings, making it great for meal prep. For a complete weekly plan tailored to your PCOS type, take our free 60-second quiz at pcosmealplanner.com/pcos-quiz to get a personalized 7-day meal plan.
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