Delicious! Restaurant-Style Pork Loin Sauté

This easy yet rich and flavorful pork sauté (tonteki) is a must-try! Don't underestimate pork steak! It's so good you'll want to drink it with rice!
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Delicious! Restaurant-Style Pork Loin Sauté
This easy yet rich and flavorful pork sauté (tonteki) is a must-try! Don't underestimate pork steak! It's so good you'll want to drink it with rice!
The origin of this recipe
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Cooking Instructions
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Mix all the ingredients marked with ● together.
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First, tenderize the pork. Cut the tendons with a knife as shown in the picture, and pound the meat with a meat tenderizer. A fork or the bottom of a bottle works too.
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To seal in the pork's flavor, coat it entirely with flour. The meat is now ready!
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In a heated frying pan, add butter and sliced garlic. Once the butter melts—
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Sear the pork! Cook both sides until crispy.
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Once nicely browned, add the sauce mixture from step 1 and black pepper. When the sauce thickens, your delicious pork sauté is ready in no time!
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Enjoy the deep flavor of a restaurant-quality pork steak! The meat is juicy, and the sauce is exquisite! You'll want to drink it with rice!
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