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jim2518 06-24-2012 12:10 PM

pork tenderloin sandwich
 
Hi
Moved to tv and was wondering if anyone knows where we can get a deep fried pork tenderlion sandwitch thats made in house not bought frozen

eweissenbach 06-24-2012 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by jim2518 (Post 510783)
Hi
Moved to tv and was wondering if anyone knows where we can get a deep fried pork tenderlion sandwitch thats made in house not bought frozen

I can't answer that question, but my wife makes a GREAT tenderloin sandwich. She buys pork loin, pounds it out till it is about five or six inches in diamenter, coats it in egg and cracker crumbs, and fries it. I have lived in Missouri for most of my life and many of the resturaunts, and grills in this area specialize in tenderloins, but none are better than Miss Lila's.

rubicon 06-24-2012 02:06 PM

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Originally Posted by eweissenbach (Post 510825)
I can't answer that question, but my wife makes a GREAT tenderloin sandwich. She buys pork loin, pounds it out till it is about five or six inches in diamenter, coats it in egg and cracker crumbs, and fries it. I have lived in Missouri for most of my life and many of the resturaunts, and grills in this area specialize in tenderloins, but none are better than Miss Lila's.

When's lunch...I'll have my with fries and cole slaw and a brewski

aln 06-24-2012 02:59 PM

SOMETIMES, there is a vendor at the special events on the squares, such as Octoberfest, Italianfest, St Pat's, etc, that has had 'fried pork tenderloin' sandwichs. I have had it and it was good. Once I thought it ws from a booth sponcered by the Lopez CC. However I don't remember seeing such a sandwich on the menu at Lopez but it might be worth a look.


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eweissenbach 06-24-2012 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 510853)
When's lunch...I'll have my with fries and cole slaw and a brewski

PM me in February or March and we can make that happen Rubi!

BobKat1 06-24-2012 03:21 PM

Having grown up in Iowa I can appreciate a good pork tenderloin sandwich. They are hard to find these days unless you live in the midwest or happen to know of a place. The same with Maid-Rite's.

bxmt54 06-24-2012 03:27 PM

Pork tenderloin
 
I too am from the Midwest and LOVE a good pork fritter sandwich. The best I have found around here is at Harbor Hills golf and country club. A little off the beaten path but definitely worth the drive for the sandwich and the view of Lake Griffin is an added plus. It's a real treat to go out there and get one! A couple of other things I miss from the Midwest is toasted ravioli and pasta con broccoli. Neither of those items seem to be found around here....

eweissenbach 06-24-2012 03:39 PM

Eat Maid-Rite Eats!
 
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Originally Posted by BobKat1 (Post 510907)
Having grown up in Iowa I can appreciate a good pork tenderloin sandwich. They are hard to find these days unless you live in the midwest or happen to know of a place. The same with Maid-Rite's.

We have several in the Kansas City area. MMMMM loose meat with onions!!!!

zcaveman 06-24-2012 03:46 PM

I love a pork tenderloin sandwich but mine was never deep fried. Just thin sliced with a little French's mustard on a roll.

BobKat1 06-24-2012 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by bxmt54 (Post 510913)
I too am from the Midwest and LOVE a good pork fritter sandwich. The best I have found around here is at Harbor Hills golf and country club. A little off the beaten path but definitely worth the drive for the sandwich and the view of Lake Griffin is an added plus. It's a real treat to go out there and get one! A couple of other things I miss from the Midwest is toasted ravioli and pasta con broccoli. Neither of those items seem to be found around here....

We hope to come down to TV for the month of Oct or Nov. I will save this Harbor Hills info and we'll give it a try. Thanks.

BobKat1 06-24-2012 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by eweissenbach (Post 510918)
We have several in the Kansas City area. MMMMM loose meat with onions!!!!

Sometimes when we travel we'll look for Maid Rite shops but in many areas they are hard to find. We had a good one and malts recently in Rolla, Mo.

Sorry to hijack the tenderloin thread.

senior citizen 06-24-2012 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by BobKat1 (Post 510907)
Having grown up in Iowa I can appreciate a good pork tenderloin sandwich. They are hard to find these days unless you live in the midwest or happen to know of a place. The same with Maid-Rite's.

We've had them in the Amana Colonies Iowa on several occasions......
unless it was veal.........very similar.

Also, love those Maid-Rites. You can google them online and find a good recipe to make at home. So simple yet good.

Either pork or veal can be pounded out thin......then dredged in flour, dipped in beaten egg, dipped in Progresso breadcrumbs and sauteed in olive oil or canola oil........whatever you prefer.

You can also turn the sauteed breaded veal cutlets into veal parmesan with marinara sauce and cheese; bake till mozarella is bubbly.

I've relocated from the restricted healthfood diet posts to this one as it sounded yummier than the seeds and nuts..........plus my grandmother's family all lived to 95 and 90sh eating whatever they wanted.

jnieman 06-24-2012 04:04 PM

We just had friends visit us this past week and they also love pork tenderloin sandwiches. They stopped into McCall's Tavern in Spanish Springs and they had it on their menu. They all really enjoyed it!

Indy-Guy 06-24-2012 09:40 PM

I like the Breaded Tenderloin at Harbor Hills Country Club downstairs in the grill. I go out there about once a month for my breaded Tenderloin fix. Be sure and check out the view from the back over the lake it is great!

KittyKat 06-24-2012 11:34 PM

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Originally Posted by jnieman (Post 510940)
We just had friends visit us this past week and they also love pork tenderloin sandwiches. They stopped into McCall's Tavern in Spanish Springs and they had it on their menu. They all really enjoyed it!

My brother loves their's too. He always eats two. I thought they had a great hamburger. Now I'm getting hungry. :icon_hungry:

donkobes 06-25-2012 03:10 AM

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Originally Posted by BobKat1 (Post 510907)
Having grown up in Iowa I can appreciate a good pork tenderloin sandwich. They are hard to find these days unless you live in the midwest or happen to know of a place. The same with Maid-Rite's.

Maid-Rite was in Iowa City! I grew up there myself. Thes also featured steamed hamburgers! Great fare!!

donkobes@embarqmail.com

rubicon 06-25-2012 05:16 AM

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Originally Posted by BobKat1 (Post 510907)
Having grown up in Iowa I can appreciate a good pork tenderloin sandwich. They are hard to find these days unless you live in the midwest or happen to know of a place. The same with Maid-Rite's.

Bobkat1: I lived in Des Moines for a few years and visited Roseann Barr's place :Big Food" Her pork tenderloins were excellent and her maid rites were so good that thet never left any oil spot on the waxed paper lining the baskets.

ronsroni 06-25-2012 06:20 AM

Freirich. YUM. I LOVE tenderloin (smoked pork butt) boiled or steamed with a bit o butter
and mustard on some fresh, soft potato or white bread. And how about mince? Catsup on fresh bread????? Salivating.
Rainy days are perfect for both meats.

getdul981 06-25-2012 06:41 AM

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Originally Posted by ronsroni (Post 511241)
Freirich. YUM. I LOVE tenderloin (smoked pork butt) boiled or steamed with a bit o butter
and mustard on some fresh, soft potato or white bread. And how about mince? Catsup on fresh bread????? Salivating.
Rainy days are perfect for both meats.

Pardon me, but loin and butt are two different cuts of meat. The loin runs along the back and the butt is....... butt.

BobKat1 06-25-2012 07:19 AM

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Originally Posted by donkobes (Post 511208)
Maid-Rite was in Iowa City! I grew up there myself. Thes also featured steamed hamburgers! Great fare!!

donkobes@embarqmail.com

The Maid Rite in Iowa City is still there. It must do a good business as it's been there for many years.

BobKat1 06-25-2012 07:23 AM

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Originally Posted by donkobes (Post 511208)
Maid-Rite was in Iowa City! I grew up there myself. Thes also featured steamed hamburgers! Great fare!!

donkobes@embarqmail.com

Yeah, being steamed MR's don't seem as greasy as regular burgers. Not there is anything wrong with a big greasy burger - I love 'em both.

I wonder if MR could somehow tout some kind of health benefit from steaming vs. frying?

dkrhardy 07-09-2012 06:03 PM

I'm late to the party, but Mccall's Tavern in SS has a decent pork tenderloin sandwich! We were shocked to see it on the menu. Hadn't had one in years, so we enjoyed them a lot!
Don & Kaz

bxmt54 07-09-2012 06:17 PM

maidrites
 
Does anyone on here know how the original maid rites were made? I'd love to have the real recipe. We've tried very hard to duplicate it and have come close but just can't seem to get it exactly right. Any help is much appreciated!

buggyone 07-09-2012 08:46 PM

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Originally Posted by donkobes (Post 511208)
Maid-Rite was in Iowa City! I grew up there myself. Thes also featured steamed hamburgers! Great fare!!

donkobes@embarqmail.com

Were you ever at The Red Rooster Tavern in Iowa City. All I remember is it was a great bar and near the University.

jblum315 07-10-2012 05:40 AM

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Originally Posted by bxmt54 (Post 519017)
Does anyone on here know how the original maid rites were made? I'd love to have the real recipe. We've tried very hard to duplicate it and have come close but just can't seem to get it exactly right. Any help is much appreciated!

Mom’s Maid-Rite Recipe

Serves 4-5

Ingredients:

1lb 93/7 lean ground beef

1 onion, chopped

1/2 beef bullion cube

1/2 cup water

pepper (couple shakes)

1 1/2 Tablespoon soy sauce

1 1/2 Tablespoon steak sauce

Directions:

1. Sauté beef and onions until cooked. Drain and return to pan.

2. Add the rest of the ingredients and simmer for 30 minutes. Enjoy!

SO easy, right?!

dkrhardy 07-10-2012 06:45 PM

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Originally Posted by jblum315 (Post 519169)
Mom’s Maid-Rite Recipe

Serves 4-5

Ingredients:

1lb 93/7 lean ground beef

1 onion, chopped

1/2 beef bullion cube

1/2 cup water

pepper (couple shakes)

1 1/2 Tablespoon soy sauce

1 1/2 Tablespoon steak sauce

Directions:

1. Sauté beef and onions until cooked. Drain and return to pan.

2. Add the rest of the ingredients and simmer for 30 minutes. Enjoy!

SO easy, right?!

The thread is pork tenderloin ... what is a Maid Rite? Sounds like a loose meat sandwich to me!
Don

dkrhardy 07-18-2012 04:39 PM

We will be able to have one in 11 days, driving from our new home in our new cart!
Don & Kaz :2excited:

windylou 07-18-2012 08:21 PM

We had terrific breaded pork tenderloin sandwiches in Indiana...
and someone ..just a week ago... told us a place , I believe in
Tavares area . BUT my memory fails me again !
Maybe google pork tenderloin sandwiches in Tavares ...or in Mount Dora.
This is an Indiana cook... and I can't believe that I didn't write this down .
Sorry..

skyc6 07-18-2012 08:28 PM

You can get great pulled pork at Woody's
in Wildwood, and also at Texas Stockyard on 441.

dkrhardy 07-18-2012 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by skyc6 (Post 524275)
You can get great pulled pork at Woody's
in Wildwood, and also at Texas Stockyard on 441.

Pulled pork is not what WE want!
Mccall's Tavern in SS has a good fried tenderloin!
Don & Kaz


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