Anyone else remember the Coke commercial that had that song in it? How many of you can still sing it word for word? Lol. As advertising goes, that one was classic.
I have been a fan of Coca-Cola for just about my whole life. Oh yeah, I cheated every once in a while and tried “that other brand” but I always came back to Coke. It was always a very brief, based on desperation sort of flirtation. The other colas seriously don’t measure up for me. I remember one day, my brother Steve and I were downtown (from Chicago originally remember) and there was a stand set up to do blind taste tests of Coke and ahem… THAT brand. We both tried it and Coke won with no problem.
So when Kara from Coca-Cola contacted me a while back and asked me if I would like to recreate one of their delicious chef recipes that they have up on
My Coke Rewards , I was totally thrilled. I had seen many recipes over the years using Coke as an ingredient, but to be honest, the idea always seemed strange to me. Not anymore. I won’t say that I will suddenly have up 400 recipes utilizing Coke, but you’d darn well better believe that I will recommend trying it in this one. Even though I put my own twist on this recipe, Chef G. Garvin is still my new hero when it comes to pork tenderloin.
So what have I made you ask? The original recipe was Pork Loin With Coca-Cola BBQ Sauce. That sounded good…all the ingredients (besides the Coke) were things I used in cooking anyway but I wanted to spin this a bit differently. And oh my, was this delicious. The first words out of my husbands mouth were “oh sh**, this is good!”. Compliments galore indeed:-P if you are a meat eater, you’ll love this. If you’re vegetarian or vegan, still try the BBQ sauce from this recipe. It is beyond amazing. Sweet, spicy, fruity, a little teeny bit tart. You can find the original recipe from Chef Garvin at the above link. Mine is different but the integrity of the original recipe is still the same. I added some pineapple chunks, some curry paste, used a mix of pineapple and orange juice and subbed red pepper flakes for the jalapenos and I seasoned the pork itself differently. So try his if that tickles your taste buds, mine if you want the spin off 🙂 His is Happy Days, mine is Laverne and Shirley 😛
Pork Loin With Coca-Cola BBQ Sauce
- 2 1 pound trimmed pork tenderloins (mine were closer to 1.5 lbs each)
- 1 1/2 tablespoons salt free Cajun seasoning
- 1 1/2 teaspoons garlic powder
- 1 1/2 teaspoons onion powder
- 1 tablespoon brown sugar
- salt and pepper to taste
- Coca-Cola BBQ Sauce-
- 2 tbsps canola oil
- 2 tbsps minced garlic
- 3/4 cup finely chopped onion
- 1 1/2 teaspoons red pepper flakes
- 1 finely chopped shallot
- 1 tbsp red curry paste
- 3 cups ketchup
- 1/4 cup chicken stock
- 1 cup orange-pineapple juice
- 1/2 cup molasses
- 1/3 cup Coca-Cola
- 1/2 cup brown sugar
- 1 tbsp liquid smoke
- 1 cup pineapple tidbits
- To Serve-
- Good quality hamburger buns
- sliced sweet onion
- sliced tomato
- romaine lettuce
- Start by mixing all the seasoning for the pork. Rub the pork well with some olive oil then rub it all over with the seasoning mix.
- C’mon… rub better than that. Get your hands dirty…
- Place on a medium hot grill and cook for 8 to 10 minutes or until the temp registers at about 135 degrees. At that point, start basting with the bbq sauce, rotating the meat to help caramelize the sauce and make it stick. Cook until the meat reaches an internal temp of 145 degrees, then remove from the grill and set aside to rest before slicing.
- The original recipe just has this being served with sauce on it and sauce on the side. I went a step further, sliced this up and served it on buns. It is oh so tender, oh so flavor filled
- For the BBQ Sauce-
- Add the canola oil to a medium saucepan. Add in the garlic, onions, shallots and curry paste. Saute until the onions are softened and tender.
- Add in the remaining ingredients except for the pineapple chunks. Simmer over medium low heat for about 20 minutes. Add in the pineapple pieces and simmer for another ten minutes, stirring frequently
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WOW! I think my hubby would have the same response as yours! This sounds fabulous~
I have used coke in recipes before and it worked out well. This dish sounds amazing. I will add it to my to try list!
The sauce was great! Love what you did with it. I might have to do this with the leftover sauce I have in the freezer!
Yes, yes, yes…I think this would make me sing.
Looks delicious twin. I am biting my tongue so as not to offend your supplier. But seriously….
Bites tongue harder….
What a great way to use coke in a meal 😀
Love it!
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
mouth watering photo! I just ate dinner and now my dinner was totally no where near this delicious !
That was an awesome trip down cheesy memory lane! I still know all the words too!
Holy Yum Janet! One bite of this and I’m sure I would be singing! I’m a Coke Zero girl here. Don’t even try and force that other stuff on me! I don’t even know what to say….this sauce looks out of this world! : )
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This sounds fantastic…. I use Coca Cola a lot when I slow cook pork! YUMMY!
This BBQ sauce sounds incredible! I can almost taste it reading the ingredient list! I always drank Coke growing up and then switched to diet Coke and have been addicted to it ever since!!
Your twist of the fruit and the curry is definitely the one I would try, especially the way you explained the myriad of tastes that come through in one bite. Deliciously done!
I SOOOO need to make that coca-cola bbq sauce. WOW! Looks awesome Janet.
Wow, these looks wonderful. There really is no comparison to Coca-cola. Sadly I am addicted to these….give me the ones with real sugar instead of syrup..o boy. I’ve never used coke for cooking but I really need to.
I love Coke too! Whenever I’m at a restaurant and they have Pepsi, I just get water. NO, PEPSI IS NOT OK! Hehe. I love cherry coke, from the can, room temp but with ice. Delish. Great recipe too!
I have never used a coke in any of my dishes..and i should change that! Love that photo, and yes I want it NOW! :)) How great that they connected you..they are true to their fans:)) Great post sweetie..
I don’t drink too much soda but if I do its diet coke. At work everyone gives me their coke points. I love all of the magazines I can get with them. My husband, not so much.
When I was in college, I lived with two girls, one of which didn’t know a thing about cooking so it was always me or the other girl cooking our dinners. One day, she decided to cook for us. She made chicken with a whole can of Coke, maple syrup, and brown sugar. To say it was sweet would be an understatement! LOL
This looks pretty yummy though and I think I would like Coke in BBQ sauce!
I am not sure if I am able to do this, but i’m gonna try this.