If you’re a fan of pork, you can’t beat pork tenderloin as a go-to for a quick meal. Having pork tenderloins stashed away in the freezer means you can whip up a meal quickly, usually with little effort.
What I like best about pork tenderloin (besides a good sale price) is that if you buy them prepackaged, most contain two tenderloins. If they are not frozen, remove the tenderloins from the package and freeze separately. Well-wrapped pork tenderloin keeps about nine months in the freezer.
Most pork tenderloins typically weigh a pound or more. By freezing them separately you can take out only what you need. Another reason to like pork tenderloin is that it’s considered one of the leaner cuts of pork. A 3-ounce serving of roasted pork tenderloin has 120 calories and 3 grams of fat, according to the National Pork Board.
After eating at a popular Chinese bistro chain, I had a craving for lettuce wraps. And I knew I had frozen pork tenderloin tucked away in the Free Press Test Kitchen freezer.