For best results, use high-quality Dijon mustard and fresh pistachios. Don't overcook the pork! Aim for an internal temperature of 140°F (60°C) for a juicy and tender result. The temperature will continue to rise slightly as it rests. Feel free to experiment with other nuts, such as walnuts or pecans, in place of the pistachios. If you don't have an oven-safe skillet, you can sear the pork in a regular skillet and then transfer it to a baking dish for roasting.
Isaiah Hirthe
Jun 29, 2025Don't be intimidated by the butterflying technique, it's easier than it looks!
Landen Oreilly
Jun 22, 2025The resting period is crucial for locking in the juices.
Anthony Okeefe
Jun 20, 2025I served this with roasted vegetables and it was a perfect meal.
Hollis Altenwerth
Jun 18, 2025This is a great recipe to impress your friends and family.
Lane Kuphal
Jun 13, 2025The nutty filling complements the pork beautifully.
Libbie Grady
Jun 11, 2025The chives add a nice fresh touch at the end.
Alessia Mckenzie
Jun 10, 2025The mustard blend adds a tangy kick that balances the richness of the pork.
Jaden Kutch
Jun 7, 2025A restaurant-quality dish that's easy to make at home.