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I wanted to share this recipe, because it was a huge hit tonight. I made half

the recipe, just in case they hated it, and it made about 6 patties. I ate one,

and two of my kids ate two each. I had to split the last one between two kids,

and they were still begging for more. It was quite hard to believe. My eldest

son isn't autistic, but he's picky as can be. However, he was crazy about this

dish.

Enjoy!

a - Peoria IL mom to Alec 7, 5.3 (ASD), 3.6

1-1/2 pds pork tenderloin

2 eggs

1/4 cup liquid dairy substitute

3/4 cup gfcf bread crumbs

1/4 tsp. garlic powder

1/4 tsp. onion powder

½ tsp. seasoned salt

½ tsp. dried marjoram

½ tsp. dried oregano

pepper to taste

2-3 TBS safflower oil

Combine bread crumbs and next 6 ingredients; set aside. Slice pork tenderloin

into 1/4 " round patties. Place patties between plastic wrap and flatten until

thin. Beat together eggs and milk; pour into a shallow bowl. In a large skillet,

heat oil over medium high heat. While oil is heating, dip patties in egg

mixture, then coat with the bread crumb mixture. Place the coated patties into

the hot oil and fry until golden brown on both sides, but don’t cook through.

Cook patties about 2 minutes per side. Place the browned patties into a large

baking dish. Cover pan tightly with aluminum foil. Bake patties in a 325 degree

oven for 35 minutes. Uncover patties and continue to cook another 10 minutes.

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