Welcome to the enchanting land of Mani, a place exuding a unique aura and a rich gastronomic heritage. Here, amidst the breathtaking landscapes and traditional stone villages, gastronomy meets art, creating a distinctive fusion of aromas and flavors.
Among these culinary secrets hidden in Mani, we discover the recipe for "Pork Tenderloin Bites with Raisins and Orange." A dish that showcases the authenticity of the region, where the aromatic richness of raisins and the fresh aroma of orange blend harmoniously with the gastronomic knowledge of the locals.
This distinctive proposition, which I had the privilege to uncover in Mani, invites us to taste a piece of local cuisine that is light, unique, and delightful. We wholeheartedly recommend trying it and surrendering to this unique culinary experience that this purely Maniot dish offers.
Our Ingredients:
• 1 ½ kg pork shoulder, cut into pieces (bites)
• ½ kg small pasta squares (hilopites)
• 2 dried onions, finely chopped
• 2 cloves of garlic, finely chopped
• 2 tbsp tomato paste
• 2 ripe tomatoes, peeled and minced
• A pinch of sugar
• 1 red bell pepper, sliced into rings
• 50 g black raisins
• Juice from a juicy orange
• Orange zest
• Salt and pepper
• ½ cup red wine
• ½ cup olive oil