How to Make Perfect Pork Tenderloin in the Oven - Fed & Fit (2024)

Today we’re walking you through cooking perfect pork tenderloin in the oven every time! With this guide, you’ll never have to sit through a dinner of dried-out, flavorless pork tenderloin again.

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  • This recipe is…
  • Ingredients for Pork Tenderloin
  • What’s the difference between pork loin and pork tenderloin?
  • How to Prepare Pork Tenderloin
  • How to Cook Pork Tenderloin in the Oven
    • Step 1: Sear the Pork Tenderloin
    • Step 2: Bake the Pork Tenderloin
    • Step 3: Rest the Pork Tenderloin
  • Pork Tenderloin Frequently Asked Questions
  • Pork Tenderloin Video
  • More Favorite Pork Recipes
  • Perfect Oven-Roasted Pork Tenderloin Recipe

Pork tenderloin has long been one of my go-to dinners. It’s affordable, it cooks up quickly, it tastes great and is perfect for leftovers, and it for some reason feels a little fancier than our typical fare – making it perfect for a dinner party or a family weeknight dinner. However, it took me a while before I finally figured out to cook a juicy, flavorful pork tenderloin. Without the right technique, you can easily end up with dried-out, bland pork, but today we’ll show you exactly what you need to do to get the best pork tenderloin in the oven every time!

Ingredients for Pork Tenderloin

What’s the difference between pork loin and pork tenderloin?

First things first, let’s clear up a common confusion! While they may sound the same and are actually cut from the same part of the pig, pork loin and pork tenderloin are NOT the same things. Here’s a comparison of the two:

  • Pork loin is a larger cut of meat that is usually sold as a 3-5 pound roast. It is fattier than pork tenderloin, usually comes with a fat cap on top, and can come as either boneless pork loin or bone-in. You can find our favorite pork loin recipehere.
  • Pork tenderloin is a smaller cut of meat that usually weighs around one pound. The tenderloin is from a muscle that runs along the spine of the pig and isn’t used for movement. As a result, it’s much more tender than other cuts of meat. Pork tenderloin is also a lean cut of meat and has a very mild flavor.

How to Prepare Pork Tenderloin

As mentioned before, pork tenderloin is a very lean cut of meat – but what exactly does that mean? In addition to being a low-fat choice of protein, it is also very low on flavor. If you want a flavorful pork tenderloin, we recommend marinating it or seasoning it heavily. The good news is that since it is so mild, pork tenderloin takes on flavor easily – you just have to give it a little time. While you can certainly add flavor by using a spice rub, we love adding flavor by marinating pork tenderloin in one of our3 delicious pork tenderloin marinades– Balsamic and Rosemary (a delicious blend of herbs, garlic powder, balsamic vinegar, dijon mustard, and olive oil), Maple Dijon (a great sweet and savory combo), or Sesame Ginger (a tasty Asian-inspired choice that includes soy sauce or coconut aminos, honey, and red pepper flakes)! Allow your pork to marinate for at least 30 minutes, or, if you have the time, up to 24 hours.

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How to Cook Pork Tenderloin in the Oven

While we also love grilling pork tenderloin (or even cooking it all day in the slow cooker), today’s technique is dedicated to how to roast pork tenderloin in the oven, because it’s the most accessible cooking method year-round. Once you have marinated your pork tenderloin, it’s time to get cooking! Just follow the steps below to perfect pork tenderloin.

Our main goals with pork tenderloin are to build flavor and not overcook it. Searing the pork tenderloin goes a long way to building flavor! It caramelizes the marinade, creating a delicious golden brown crust on the outside. It also helps seal the juices before you bake it.

Step 1: Sear the Pork Tenderloin

To sear the pork tenderloin, grab your favorite cast iron, or another heavy-bottomed, oven-safe pan, add about 1/2 tablespoon of oil, and heat it over medium-high heat. Then, take your pork tenderloin and let the excess marinade drip off, and place it in the pan and sear for about 3-4 minutes, until browned. After 3-4 minutes, flip the pork tenderloin over and sear for an additional 3-4 minutes, until browned. While you can sear it on all 4 sides if you’d like, we find that searing on two sides works just fine!

Step 2: Bake the Pork Tenderloin

Now that the pork tenderloin is seared, you can either bake it in the same pan you seared it in, or transfer it to a rimmed baking sheet. Brush the pork tenderloin with additional marinade, then bake in a preheated oven at 425°F for about 15-20 minutes, until the pork reaches a temperature of 145°F, then remove it from the oven. Cooking the pork tenderloin at the high temperature of 425 degrees F helps it cook quickly and prevents it from drying out.

Step 3: Rest the Pork Tenderloin

Finally, you’ll want to let the pork tenderloin rest for about 8-10 minutes before serving, if you skip this step and cut into it immediately, the juices will run out of it and you’ll be left with dry pork.

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Pork Tenderloin Frequently Asked Questions

How do you know when pork tenderloin is done?

My #1 tip for cooking this perfect pork tenderloin recipe in the oven is to buy a meat thermometer! Even better, if you can buy anin-oven thermometerthat will beep as soon as the pork reaches the desired temperature, you will have perfect pork every time. I frequently use myin-oven thermometerforpork loinand tenderloin, chicken breast, androasting whole chickensand can’t recommend it enough!

Pork Tenderloin Temperatures–You’ll know the pork is done when it reaches an internal temperature of 145°F. According to the USDA guidelines, cooking pork to 145°F is medium-rare. The pork will still be a little bit pink but is totally safe to eat. However, if you want to cook it a little bit more you can go up to 155°F, if desired, but know that the pork will continue to cook a little bit more after being pulled out of the oven.

How can I tell if pork tenderloin is done without a thermometer?

If you don’t have a thermometer, follow the recommended cooking time (15-20 minutes), then pull the pork out of the oven and touch the thickest part of it. You can get a good gauge on how done it is by following thefinger test– just remember you’re looking for medium-rare to medium here! Finally, when you slice into it, the pork should be light pink and very juicy. If it looks undercooked, put it back in the oven for a few minutes.

How to use leftover pork tenderloin?

We love using leftover pork tenderloin because it stays tender even when reheated! Next time you make pork tenderloin, consider making a double batch so you can use the rest for leftovers. Our favorite way to use it is in a stir fry, but you can also season it and use it to make tacos, make fried rice, or thinly slice it for sandwiches (it would be especially perfect in a Cuban sandwich).

Perfect Oven-Roasted Pork Tenderloin

3.97 — Votes 78 votes

By Cassy Joy Garcia

Prep: 40 minutes mins

Cook: 35 minutes mins

Total: 1 hour hr 15 minutes mins

Servings: 4 Servings

Say goodbye to bland, boring pork tenderloin with this recipe for flavorful, juicy, oven-roasted pork tenderloin!

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Whisk together the ingredients for the marinade of your choice, then set aside.

  • Trim the silver skin off of the pork – the silver skin is the white, tough strip of connective tissue that runs about halfway down the pork tenderloin. Once you have removed it, season pork tenderloin with 1/2 teaspoon coarse sea salt and 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper.

  • Pour the marinade over the pork tenderloin. Refrigerate for 30 minutes up to 24 hours.

  • Preheat the oven to 425 F, then heat a cast iron or another heavy-bottomed skillet over medium-high heat.

  • Add 1/2 tablespoon olive oil to the pan, then, once hot, remove the pork tenderloin from its marinade and let the excess drip off, then place it in the pan. Cook for 3-4 minutes, until browned, then cook for an additional 3-4 minutes, until browned.

  • Remove the pork tenderloin from heat, then brush it with additional marinade. Transfer the pan to the oven, or place the pork tenderloin on a rimmed baking sheet, and cook for 15-20 minutes, until the pork has reached an internal temperature of 145 F. The best way to ensure your pork cooks to the perfect temperature is by using an in-oven thermometer, or by pulling it out at the 15 minute mark, checking the temperature, then returning to bake for another 2-3 minutes until it reaches the desired temperature.

  • Remove from oven, let rest for about 8-10 minutes, then slice and serve!

Nutrition

Calories: 136kcal | Carbohydrates: 1.2g | Protein: 24g | Fat: 4.3g | Saturated Fat: 1.3g | Fiber: 0.1g

Additional Info

Course: Dinner

Cuisine: American

Servings: 4 Servings

Calories: 136

Keyword: asian, balsamic, ginger, herb, honey mustard, oven, pork, pork tenderloin, sesame

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Alright, let's dive into this pork tenderloin masterpiece! Trust me, I've had my fair share of trials and errors with pork tenderloin until I found the perfect technique. Now, you're in for a treat with this oven-roasted perfection.

Ingredients for Pork Tenderloin:

  • Marinade of choice (they've got 3 favorites!)
  • 1 pound pork tenderloin
  • 1/2 teaspoon coarse sea salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 1/2 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil

Difference between pork loin and pork tenderloin: Here's the 411. While they might sound similar and even come from the same piggy neighborhood, pork loin and pork tenderloin are not twins. Pork loin is the bigger sibling, usually a 3-5 pound roast, fatty, and might come boneless or bone-in. Pork tenderloin, on the other hand, is the leaner, smaller sibling, around one pound, and super tender. So, when shopping, know which sibling you're bringing home!

How to Prepare Pork Tenderloin: This cut is as lean as it gets, meaning it's not loaded with flavor. Solution? Marinate or season it generously. These folks have 3 delightful marinades to choose from—Balsamic and Rosemary, Maple Dijon, or Sesame Ginger. Let that pork soak up the goodness for at least 30 minutes, or if you're feeling patient, up to 24 hours.

How to Cook Pork Tenderloin in the Oven: We're aiming for flavor and avoiding dryness here. Step one: Sear the pork! Get your cast iron or another oven-safe pan, heat it up, and let the pork sizzle for 3-4 minutes on each side. This builds that golden brown crust, sealing in the juicy goodness.

Step two: Bake it. Whether in the same pan or on a baking sheet, brush the pork with more marinade and let it dance in a preheated 425°F oven for 15-20 minutes. Quick and efficient to keep it juicy.

Step three: Rest the pork. Give it a breather for 8-10 minutes before you slice into it. Patience is key here; otherwise, those precious juices might make a run for it, leaving you with dry pork.

FAQs:

  • How to know when it's done? Invest in a meat thermometer! Aim for 145°F, and you'll hit medium-rare. No thermometer? Follow the recommended cooking time and do the finger test. Light pink and juicy means you nailed it.
  • Leftover magic: Pork tenderloin stays tender even as leftovers. Stir fry, tacos, fried rice, or sandwiches—it's a versatile gem.

There you have it, the secrets to a flawless oven-roasted pork tenderloin. Say goodbye to dry and flavorless dinners! Enjoy the culinary journey.

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