Pork stuffed with an apricot and tarragon butter
I chose an apricot and tarragon butter here; the two flavours are great together and complement the pork beautifully. I used the Magimix to make the butter, but if you don't have a food processor, just chop all the solid ingredients finely and blend with the butter in a mortar and pestle. To serve four, you'll need:
1 pork fillet (tenderloin)
4 oz salted butter
8 semi-dried apricots
1 fresh chilli, deseeded
1 tablespoon coriander seeds
1 large handful fresh tarragon
1 large handful fresh parsley
4 shallots
Juice of half a lemon
2 teaspoons soya sauce
8 slices Parma ham
Put the butter, lemon juice, soya sauce, apricots, herbs, spices and shallots into the bowl of a food processor and whizz until finely blended. Cut channels into the meat by pushing a knife straight into it at 5 cm intervals, and stuff the butter into them, smearing any extra over the surface of the joint. Wrap the joint tightly in Parma ham and secure with string.
Roast the fillet at 200° C for 40 minutes, and rest for five minutes before serving with potatoes and a green vegetable, the pan juices poured over the meat.

5 Comments:
Tarragon is so under appreciated! Never thought of pairing it with pork, but it sounds like a no-brainer.
I second Vanessa: I'd never thought of it before, but it sounds like a delicious combination.
Last time that we went to one of our favourite restaurants they had introduced pork fillet stuffed with mushroom and tarragon onto the menu and I had to order it simply because you so rarely see pork on a menu. I get the impression that either chefs are scared of it because it can so easily be dry, or because it is just so underrated.
I'm round to my mum's for roast pork this evening and I can't wait!
I'll be trying this out later in the week, great recipe!
Also, first time commenting on this site - am i stating the obvious but is the name a play on Astronomy Domine by Pink Floyd?
Astronomy Domine - yup, it is. Muse tend to cater nicely to my prog-rock needs these days, but I live near Cambridge, so Pink Floyd will always be a favourite.
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