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Reviewed: Mar. 5, 2012
Thanks for the recipe Kathi, as a Hoosier living in MA I'm wishing for a Charlie's tenderloin from my local drive-in diner. Happy cooking!
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Home Town: Martinsville, Indiana, USA
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Reviewed: Jan. 29, 2012
My husband and kids love this. He grew up in Indiana and he says it tastes just like home. I didn't change a thing in the recipe.
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Reviewed: Jan. 26, 2012
Excellent! Like a previous reviewer, I only heard of this sandwich on "Man vs Food". Living on the Mexican border, we like to try lots of "foreign" food (lol). This must be the Indiana version of our Texas CFS (chicken fried steak), a schnitzel derivative. I used a pork tenderloin that I butterflied and pounded to about 1/4 inch. I pretty much stuck to the recipe, and we really did enjoy the sandwiches! I cooked the pork for about 2-3 minutes per side in a cast iron skillet--be careful and watch the browning. Fortunately, the FDA has determined that we don't have to cook pork well done, so it's fine to leave it a little pinkish on the interior. We used mustard and mayonnaise, as well as lettuce, tomato, and thinly sliced onions. I prepped everything up early in the day, and was able to have dinner on the table in little more than 5 minutes when DH came home from work. I served a fresh green salad as a side dish. Thanks for a new meal idea!
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Reviewed: Jan. 25, 2012
These are great and my mother from Indiana loved them!
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Reviewed: Jan. 25, 2012
Awesome!
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Reviewed: Jan. 2, 2012
Great taste, but I think I would have liked it better had it not been pounded quite so thin. LOVED the flavor of the sandwich though!
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Reviewed: Nov. 24, 2011
This was delicious. I made half with Panko bread crumb and half with regular bread crumbs. The regular crumbs seemed to cover the pork better, but they were both delicious. They were even great the next day.
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Reviewed: Oct. 26, 2011
These are very good! We made them twice once with Panko and once with crushed saltines. We liked the saltines better but think it is because of the increase of salt. Also, make sure you pound them out really thin... they seem to shrink back up so really really pound them!
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Reviewed: Oct. 23, 2011
I'm from Iowa, and my wife went to school there. We consider ourselves well versed in the ways of the tenderloin. This was truly great!
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Reviewed: Aug. 17, 2011
This was SOO good! I baked my own rolls which made this dish absolutly perfect! SO good with pickles, mayo, mustard and lettuce. Mmm...Thanks!
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