
It's baseball season... LOVE, LOVE, LOVE Baseball season!!!  But with only so much hours in a day, it's been a while since Gremlin Mom's been cooking, dang (sorry)!  

But, tonight, we're BACK!  With pork tenderloin sliders and sweet potato fries...with my man-boy Joe, coming for dinner, and Baseball Stevie!!  Could this boring chilly, dank Tuesday night get any better???  HECK NO!!  Happy Mom with 2 of her 3 boys in the house for din!!  Ka-ching!!!  

Here goes!  First, I had these two enormous sweet potatos.  Full of flavor and packed with nutrients!  So, I peeled these babies and sliced them in half then quarted the halves into strips!  Then, I drizzled a little olive oil (not much) and sprinkled some salt, pepper, and garlic powder with a tiny bit of ceyanne pepper.  

Toss to coat, and pop into a 400 degree oven.  These will take at least 30-40 minutes to get crispy on the outside, and tender on the inside!  Onto the pork!

Next, I had this pork tenderloin, and wondered how to make it different... special.  So, I did the usual, loaded it up with flavor with a sprinkling of salt, garlic powder, and chipotle seasoning!  

Seared it on medium high heat in a little olive oil, turning on all sides for about a couple minutes per side.  Then popped it into my 400 degree oven with those sweet potato fries!

  
After 15 minutes, I checked the temp on that pork, and it read 130 degrees (and I want at least 137-140), so I popped it in for another 5 minutes, and it was perfect!  

Now the hard part, cover and let the meat rest for at lest 10 minutes.  

Imagine boys standing in your kitchen with forks in hand humming a slow, painful durge sounding like the jeopardy theme song... while shooting me indignant looks of dissatisfaction... for every one of those 10 "meat resting" minutes....PAIN!  

While that meat rested, I put together a little fresh greens to go on top (or with) that pork!  Simply slice up about half of a red onion, throw in some grated carrots with some fresh greens!  Top with some chipotle ranch dressing!  We like "Maries" chipotle ranch, and a little goes a long way!  So, time to slice the pork,and assemble the sliders!!!  

I like to slice my pork a little thick, about 3/4 to an inch.  I also sliced these mini potato rolls in half, added the pork, a handful of greens with carrots and onion, and some jalapeno peppers!  So good!  

Super tender pork sliders with crispy fresh greens and creamy chipotle dressing!  

And with a side of delicious crispy sweet potato wedges!!  And look who just walked in!  My JOE!!!  My heart's exploding!!!One of my favorite man-boys to feed!!  Happy Mom!!  
 
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