Pork Tenderloin, the Best Ever

I have tried many recipes for pork tenderloin and this is the absolute best ever. It is so tender and juicy and great tasting. Hope you enjoy.

Pork Tenderloin, the Best Ever
Pork Tenderloin, the Best Ever

I have tried many recipes for pork tenderloin and this is the absolute best ever. It is so tender and juicy and great tasting. Hope you enjoy.

  • Preparing Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Served Person: 6
  • Carbohydrate 7.64038246661325 g
  • Cholesterol 122.847933541667 mg
  • Fat 9.66900458364316 g
  • Fiber 0.43604613429257 g
  • Protein 40.3300050205128 g
  • Saturated Fat 2.9349980282938 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 -8 serving(s) (325g)
  • Sodium 949.19004608547 mg
  • Sugar 7.20433633232068 g
  • Trans Fat 1.81063349089316 g
  • Calories 289 calories

Step-by-step

  • Pre-heat oven to 375 degrees F.
  • Trim as much of the fat off as you can.
  • Season with Salt and Pepper.
  • Roll tenderloin in flour and coat well.
  • Heat olive oil in cast iron skillet.
  • Brown the tenderloin on all sides.
  • Mix the soups together with the hot water.
  • Add the soups slowly to the roast allowing the onion pieces to rest on the top of the tenderloin as much as possible.
  • Cover and bake in oven for approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes or until the inner temperature reaches 170 degrees (well done).
The Perfect Pork Tenderloin: A Weeknight Winner

My Secret to the Juiciest, Most Flavorful Pork Tenderloin

As a busy working mom, finding time to cook a delicious and healthy meal can feel like a Herculean task. Weeknights are often a whirlwind of school pick-ups, homework struggles, and the ever-present battle against bedtime resistance. But I refuse to compromise on dinner. A good meal brings the family together, it's a chance to unwind and connect after a long day. And that’s where my perfect pork tenderloin recipe comes in.

I’ve tried countless pork tenderloin recipes over the years – some dry, some bland, some downright disappointing. But this one? This one is a game-changer. It’s so unbelievably tender and juicy, bursting with flavor, that even the pickiest eaters in my family gobble it up. The best part? It’s surprisingly simple to make, even on a busy weeknight. No complicated techniques, no obscure ingredients – just a few pantry staples and a little bit of love.

The Magic Behind the Moistness: The key to this recipe lies in the combination of the cream of mushroom soup and Lipton onion soup mix. The soups create a rich, flavorful sauce that keeps the pork tenderloin incredibly moist throughout the cooking process. The flour dredging adds a lovely crust, while the browning in the cast iron skillet ensures a beautiful sear and adds a depth of flavor you won’t find anywhere else.

More Than Just Dinner: This pork tenderloin isn't just a weeknight meal; it's versatile enough for any occasion. I've served it at family gatherings, potlucks, and even impromptu dinner parties. It's always a hit. Plus, the leftovers are perfect for quick lunches or sandwiches the next day. It's a win-win all around!

Tips and Tricks for Tenderloin Perfection:

  • Don't overcook it! Pork tenderloin is best cooked to an internal temperature of 145°F. Overcooking will result in a dry, tough piece of meat.
  • Let it rest: Once cooked, let the pork tenderloin rest for 10-15 minutes before slicing. This allows the juices to redistribute, resulting in a more tender and flavorful roast.
  • Get creative with sides: This pork tenderloin pairs beautifully with a variety of sides. Roasted vegetables, mashed potatoes, rice, or a simple green salad are all excellent choices.
  • Make it your own: Feel free to experiment with different seasonings or add-ins to customize the recipe to your liking. A splash of white wine or some chopped herbs would be delicious additions.

This pork tenderloin recipe is more than just a recipe; it’s a shortcut to a delicious and satisfying meal, even on the busiest of days. It's a testament to the fact that healthy eating and delicious food don’t have to be mutually exclusive. It’s a recipe for connection, for family, and for taking a moment to appreciate the simple pleasures of a well-cooked meal.

So, ditch the takeout menus and try this recipe. I guarantee it will become a staple in your kitchen, just as it has become in mine. Enjoy!