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A Simple Sunday Dinner Menu

I’m gearing up for a Ladies’ retreat next weekend, studying, reviewing and praying much, but in-between I’ve enjoyed being home to cook our meals. Since we were at our home church yesterday, I planned on having dinner here, rather than going out. To me, there’s nothing better than having a Sunday dinner nearly ready to enjoy after the morning church service. It helps to make the afternoon slower, and the fellowship with friends even sweeter.

Yesterday I had the blessing of hosting a young man who is coming from The Wilds to serve in our church. Dale and I loved getting to know him this summer when we were serving there, and now having him here in our church is a special blessing. His appreciation for a home cooked meal makes cooking a joy! We also invited another couple from our church to join us. I loved having all of them in our home and especially around our dining room table.

Those amber glasses were given to me by my mom and I love using them in the fall.

Setting the table is so much fun. It’s like adding jewelry and accessories to an outfit! I love layering the placemats, runner, chargers, plates and napkins. I went to Hobby Lobby and found chargers in the 50% off fall decor. They’re a golden brown-ish color. I plan to use these for Christmas as well. I have an idea in my head that I hope I can execute come December!

My meal included a new recipe – it was a Spice-Crusted Pork Tenderloin. The package I got included two smaller tenderloins. I couldn’t believe how quickly they cooked! This is definitely an “under 30-Minute meal!” I cooked the meat on Saturday night and then heated it up on Sunday in a gravy that I made from the pan juices and some ham broth that I had made and put in the freezer.

I also made French Peas, baked sweet potatoes and Apple Salad with Dijon Vinaigrette.

The Pork Tenderloin is a Weight Watchers recipe and is delicious!

Spice-Crusted Pork Tenderloin

Ingredients

Cooking spray
4 spray(s)
Kosher salt 1¼ tsp
Granulated garlic, 1 tsp
Dried oregano 1 tsp
Dried thyme 1 tsp
Ground cumin 1 tsp
Ground coriander 1 tsp
Uncooked lean pork tenderloin 1 pound(s)

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 450ºF. Line a small roasting pan with foil (or coat with cooking spray).
  2. In a small bowl, combine salt, garlic, oregano, thyme, cumin and coriander; rub all over surface of pork.
  3. Coat a large nonstick skillet with cooking spray and heat over high heat; brown pork on all sides, turning every 3 to 4 minutes with tongs.
  4. Transfer pork to prepared pan; roast until pork reaches an internal temperature of 145ºF, about 5 to 10 minutes. Let rest at least 3 minutes before thinly slicing.
  5. Serving size: about 3 oz

Whether it’s Sunday or a busy weekday, this is a wonderful recipe to keep on hand! There’s so little prep with so much pay-off in flavor and heartiness!

Do you typically go out for Sunday dinner, or do you come home? Who else loves to have a traditional full meal after church? The truth is, to me it’s more than tradition…it’s satisfying, comforting and a blessing!

2 thoughts on “A Simple Sunday Dinner Menu

  1. Looks delicious and I love those glasses! How do you prep your sweet potatoes so they’re all ready for Sunday dinner after church? Thank you!

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    1. Thank you, Jenny (?). I love how the sunshine sparkles through them when the sun comes in the window there!
      I am blessed to have an oven that has a timer that I can set to come on later in the day. I bake the potatoes for one hour and make it turn off at 12:45. We usually get home from church around then and eat dinner by about 1:15. If your oven doesn’t have a timer, you could do them in the crock pot as follows:
      Wash and dry the sweet potatoes.
      Place in the slow cooker, cover and cook on low for 8 hours, until they are tender. I don’t recommend doing this one on high without water. I would add about 1/4 C if cooked on high.
      Hope that helps! 😊

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