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BURGER - PORK TENDERLOIN - Hawaiian Pork Tenderloin Sliders

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Roble Ali's Hawaiian Pork Tenderloin Sliders
    1 cup  Cola
    1/2 cup  Soy Sauce
    1 tablespoon  Thai Chili Sauce
    3 cloves  Garlic
    1 pound  Pork Tenderloin
Preheat grill or grill-pan to medium-high. Put the cola, soy sauce, chili sauce and garlic into a blender. Blend until the garlic is puréed into the liquid. Put the tenderloin and the pureed liquid into a plastic bag, removing all the air, and seal. Let the pork marinate for at least two hours in the refrigerator.
    1 bunch  Scallions
      Vegetable Oil
      Salt
      freshly ground Pepper
    1  Mango
While your pork is marinating, drizzle scallions with oil, then season with salt and pepper. Lightly grill them and then let them cool. Peel your mango and slice it into spears. Drizzle mango with oil, season with salt and pepper and grill until marks form. Take your pork out of the marinade and reserve the liquid. Pat your pork dry with a paper towel, then brush the pork with oil. Sear the pork on a grill or in a grill pan until caramelized, then transfer to oven and continue cooking in a 350º oven until the internal temperature reaches 140
    2 tablespoons  Cornstarch
In a sauce pan, whisk 2 tablespoons of cornstarch into the marinade liquid and then bring it up to a boil, cooking until thickened.
    1 bunch  Cilantro

8 Hawaiian Bread Slider Buns

After your pork has been cooked and rested, slice it and assemble your sandwiches with the sauce, grilled scallions, fresh cilantro, grilled mango and pork on slider sized Hawaiian bread buns.

Helpful Tips:
1. These sliders can be made with any kind of meat.
2. For a smoother sauce, make a slurry with the cornstarch before incorporating it into the marinade. To make a slurry, whisk equal parts cornstarch and water in a separate bowl until smooth.
3. Let your meat rest after cooking to keep all of the juices locked inside.

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