Roasted Pork Tenderloin
Friday, October 3, 2008 by Pam
- 1⁄2 cups olive oil
- 1⁄3 cup soy sauce
- 1⁄4 cup red wine vinegar
- Juice of 1 lemon
- 1-2 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
- 1-2 tbsp fresh parsley, finely chopped
- 2 tsp dry mustard
- Freshly cracked black pepper, to taste
- 4 cloves garlic, peeled and minced
- 1 1-lb. pork tenderloin
Combine all ingredients and marinate for at least 3-4 hours.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a hot skillet over medium heat, sear each side of tenderloin for 2-3 minutes. Place in the oven and cook for 20 minutes or until the meat has reached 160 degrees (check with your meat thermometer because one of mine said 145 degrees for pork and the other said 160 degrees). Let rest for at least 5 minutes before slicing.
Pan Sauce:
- Pan scrapings from pork tenderloin
- 1/2 cup of chicken broth
- 2-3 tbsp of pork marinade (thoroughly mixed)
- 1-2 tsp butter
Meanwhile, place the skillet back on the stove over medium heat. Add the chicken broth and scrape up all the browned pieces from the bottom of the pan. Add the marinade and let it boil down for 2-3 minutes. Add the butter and remove from heat stirring until butter has melted. Pour over the pork tenderloin. Enjoy.





What a beautiful glaze the sauce has made. Tenderloin is such a versatile cut and one of my favourites too.
this is a great, hearty fall meal. i'm loving the sauce especially. nice work. :)
This looks awesome for an easy meal. I will be book marking this. My family will love it.
Your tenderloin came out perfect. I make one similar to this using teriyaki sauce. So simple, so elegant!
Such perfect timing - we have friends coming over tomorrow and I bought a tenderloin but hadn't yet decided on a marinade - this looks great!
That looks really great! The glaze's color is splendid. Your friends must have thought they'd found a little bit of heaven in dinner!
This looks fantastic and I bet your company was very impressed! I haven't made a pork tenderloin in a while, I want to make this! That gravy looks delicious!
That looks so nice!
Proof positive of why I can never go back to being a vegetarian. That looks just luscious!
Oh man, that pork tenderloin would be so awesome for dinner tonight! I like your marinade ingredients. I was expecting it to be teriyaki, but this is waaaay better (and I like teriyaki!). Tangy and full flavored, it would be a hit in my house, too. YUM!
Your pork looks so good, I think I'll have to run by the store on the way home and pick up a pork tenderloin to cook this weekend.
I like how you have the printable version link on there. I need to learn how to do that.
When I make this for special events, my friends al call it "Fudge Pork", because its pork that eats like fudge. :) Beautiful photos, and a great recipe. Thanks!
This looks like a great dinner. Im eating loads of prk at the moment
Pam I love the look of that marinade, its got dynamite flavor written all over it :)
Oh man that's rough with all the car accidents, sorry to hear it. I would actually really consider Oregon to practice in, I hear it's beautiful.
Yum, your tenderloin looks beautiful! I will be bookmarking this one!
I'm not surprised this was a big hit with your guests, it looks scrumptious. Lovely gravy too.
Looks so yummy!
This kind of dish is exactly what caused me to get hooked on your blog. The power of simple, quality ingredients for a great main dish. Printing this one!
Looks good, I have been off pork lately but this looks so good I must make it!
i am too hungry to be looking at your pork... it has magnetic powers right now.
Looking at the layout of your blogs, I think you must be a very well-organised person in life. Glad that I had found it! I luv your photos and recipes a lot esp ur pumpkin bread. This recipe will definitely be my first choice when I buy my oven later.
Oh my goodness, how did you know? I was looking for a dynamite pork tenderloin recipe just the other day! I can't wait to try this out.
Also if you have time, could you tell me a little bit about Daring Bakers? I am trying to figure out what that is all about. It looks fun.
BTW- we are still drooling over the Carne Asada Tacos. We are planning on making them for the whole family at Christmastime.
The pork tenderloin looks great!
Hey Pam, It looks great. I'm thinking about doing chili #4 with pork tenderloin. I had a bag of m&m's for dinner last night, your pork might have been a better choice. haha
What a nice looking piece of pork!
that looks delicious and like a perfect fall dinner!
Tenderloin is a fantastic cut of meat, your marinade sounds delicious!
That looks good! I love the marinade and the sauce is a nice finish.
you know i almost made pork tenderloin for dinner tonight. it's one of my favorites. so comfy. i might still make it this week. i have some acorn squash that would be so lovely with it!
This looks awesome. I love pork tenderloin and make something similar.
Yum - I LOVE making pork tenderloin and this looks fabulous!
I love the color of that sauce....Pork is one of my favorites!!!
HI Pam!
This is Jade, my son and I sat next to you on the plane! Thank you again and I will try some of these.
This is Jade Again! This was great My hubby loved it and so did I! I also tryed the ckn tort soup but I am pretty sure I did something wrong to it I think i didnt cook it long enough cuz it was crunch! But I know for next time! Thanks again! I am makin penne & meetball tomorrow!
Hello again! I made this the other night and just posted it on my blog - it was delicious!