Qbabe's Coffee Crusted Pork Tenderloin with Redeye BBQ Sauce

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Qbabe's Coffee Crusted Pork Tenderloin with Redeye BBQ Sauce

Postby TheNakedWhiz » Mar 29th, '06, 08:06

I just tried this recipe for the first time and it's a keeper. It goes on my list of recipes of things to do for company:

Qbabes Coffee Crusted Pork Tenderloin
Redeye BBQ Sauce

The sauce is the secret to this dish, so don't try making the pork without the sauce. This is an easy cook and great dish to impress your friends with your new cooker and your cooking skills!
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Postby Porkchop » Mar 29th, '06, 09:46

all of the bold flavors involved makes me think this would also be nice for a BEEF tenderloin! it sounds great! i would have to try it with sugar-free subs, tho :cry:

will definitely give it a try... is there a wood that especially compliments coffee???
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Postby TheNakedWhiz » Mar 29th, '06, 11:10

I didn't use any smoking woods with this one. I wanted to see what all those flavors were about!
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Postby Roland-B » Aug 27th, '06, 18:25

I tryed the recipe that T N W submitted for pork tenderloin, it was very good, will do this again. I will leave out the salt and pepper, think theres enough salt in the ketchup and worchestershire sauce.

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bummer link lost

Postby reck_law » May 1st, '08, 11:39

It sound interesting (coffee good). But the link is lost
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Postby Amphoran » May 1st, '08, 16:19

I found this link. Is this the same recipe?
http://www.bbqu.net/season4/404.html
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thank you

Postby reck_law » May 2nd, '08, 05:08

mmm
thank you
That looks like a diner that will keep me awake.

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Postby Chunkylover77 » May 3rd, '08, 05:43

The recipe from the link is not working any more but that sounds suspiciously like Raichlens recipe which has the same name. Either way it is very good as I've made it a bunch of times and each time it was delicious. Maybe eventually I can actually make it in a KK. A guy can dream.
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Postby reck_law » May 6th, '08, 11:53

I too am dreaming of one of these babies. The honey do list keeps my "free cash" low.

Extend the deck
fix the model rail road I have running around the ceiling
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Re: Qbabe's Coffee Crusted Pork Tenderloin with Redeye BBQ S

Postby Saucier » Jul 15th, '08, 04:51

Whiz, for what its worth, both of these links are broken.. :(


TheNakedWhiz wrote:I just tried this recipe for the first time and it's a keeper. It goes on my list of recipes of things to do for company:

Qbabes Coffee Crusted Pork Tenderloin
Redeye BBQ Sauce

The sauce is the secret to this dish, so don't try making the pork without the sauce. This is an easy cook and great dish to impress your friends with your new cooker and your cooking skills!
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Postby TheNakedWhiz » Jul 15th, '08, 06:29

Turns, out those recipes actually came from BBQ U and Steve Raichlen. Here's a link to that: http://www.bbqu.net/season4/404_4.html

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Postby Chunkylover77 » Jul 15th, '08, 09:14

TheNakedWhiz wrote:Turns, out those recipes actually came from BBQ U and Steve Raichlen. Here's a link to that: http://www.bbqu.net/season4/404_4.html

WORK ALERT: there is sound on this page


Is this mic on? Thats what I said. :P
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