This simple sauce is very versatile. Double the batch or make extra and cook down to a baste. There are a lot of Carbs so keep track!
We simply drizzle the marinade and pork juices over rice and serve family style. We like to serve Basmati Rice with this pork dish, but it is crucial the rice is started long before you fire up the grill.
Course
Main Course
Cuisine
Japanese, North American
Keyword
Honey, Kikkoman Teriyaki, Pork Tenderloin, San J Hoisin, San J Teriyaki Stir Fry & Marinade
Ingredients
½lb.(227 gr) pork tenderloin 0 CHO
1TBSPolive oil 0 CHO
Salt and pepper 0 CHO
1TBSPKikkoman Gluten Free Teriyaki(1 TBSP/4CHO) 4 CHO
1TBSP(18 gr) liquid honey 18 CHO
1tsp.San J Gluten Free Hoisin Sauce(1 TBSP/8 CHO) 2.6 CHO
Chives to garnish 0 CHO
TOTAL CHO 24.6 CHO
TOTAL WEIGHT AFTER COOKED WITH PORK 60 GRAMS
24.6CHO DIVIDED BY 60 GRAMS = .41 CHO/GRAM
1TBSP= 14 GRAMS(.41 CHO x 14 GRAMS) 5.74 CHO/TBSP
Instructions
Pre heat grill to 400.
In a small bowl whisk Teriyaki, honey and Hoisin and set aside.
Cut tenderloin into cubes of about 1 inch thick.
Toss tenderloin with the oil and lightly salt and pepper.
Place tenderloin on a hot on a grill grate and sear each side for 2 minutes.
Take a piece of aluminum foil large enough to make a dish for the tenderloin and add the seared cubes and marinade.
Twist the top so that the meat and marinade stay within and set on the grill for 5 minutes.
Remove from grill and let rest a few minutes before serving family style with rice and marinade or separately placing marinade and juices in a serving cup.
Recipe Notes
There are really good Gluten Free products from San J and Kikkoman. Just check the CHO on yours.