I’m not lying when I say this is the easiest, Best, Healthiest Grilled Pork Tenderloin you’ll ever make. The 30-minute marinade consists of pantry staples and the grilling process ensures a moist, tasty, hearty pork tenderloin every time!
If you love easy and delicious grilling recipes, then you’ll also love my Best Healthy Grilled Chicken, these Grilled Lime Butter Salmon Skewers, or this recipe for Grilled Jamaican Jerk Chicken.
ย I like pork tenderloin and I cannot lie. (Sorry, couldn’t resist.) What’s not to love though, really? In my opinion, it’s one of the easiest pieces of meat to grill (or to put in a slow cooker, Best Easy Pulled Pork, for that matter), and it’s hard to mess up, unless you undercook it. But I’ll make sure you don’t let that happen.I confess, as this blog and my family have grown, I kind of have grown to dislike going to the store often. Don’t get me wrong, I love developing recipes and feeding my family, of course, but sometimes I dread the trip to the grocery because I feel like I’ve been there approximately 1 billion times and it’s just like, won’t the food just magically appear at my doorstep already? (I know, I know, I can get groceries delivered but I’m the kind of person that has to look at every apple before I purchase it, which only makes my trip longer. I’m an enigma, what can I say?)
For that reason, I like to buy in bulk whenever possible. That way, if I need to see and touch every piece of produce, well, that’s okay if that takes a bit of time because at home I’m stockpiled like a doomsday prep-er otherwise. So…when I see specials on meat, I grab as many as I can or as many as the little asterisk on the sale sign allows. (The butcher may or may not keep his eye on me to make sure I don’t get one ounce over the allotted four pounds of sausage or whatever.)
Buying in this way makes life easier. And pork is on sale just about as often as chicken is and so when I see a BOGO by the tenderloin or the price per pound has dropped considerably, you’d better believe I’m cleaning out the bin.
Because I have considerable cache of meat, I’m able to experiment with different cooking techniques, flavors, spices, and sauces.
HOW DO YOU MAKE GRILLED PORK TENDERLOIN?
The first thing I do after getting the pork tenderloin out of the package is to pat it dry. I do this because it helps the spices to stick to the meat and wipes off any weird barrier that might have settled on the meat while it was in the package. I then add the tenderloin to a resealable bag, leaving the top open.
Next, I mix together the lemon juice, garlic, spices, oil, mustard, and honey. I pour only half of this marinade over the pork (that’s the important part). You want to save the other half for later. Seal the pork and marinade together in the bag and squeeze out any extra air. I also kind of shake/rub the marinade around on the pork outside the bag as well. I then put it in the fridge for at least 30 minutes.
Meanwhile, I preheat the grill to about medium and get the grates oiled so that the meat doesn’t stick while you’re grilling. After the pork has been marinated, I use long tongs to transfer it to the grill, then close the grill and cook for 15-20 minutes, turning every couple of minutes or so so that it cooks on all sides. About halfway through the grilling process, I’ll start to spread on the other half of that reserved marinade.
When it’s done grilling or the internal temperature of the pork reaches 145ยฐ, I remove the tenderloin from the grill and let it rest for 5 minutes before cutting and serving.
WHAT CUT IS A PORK TENDERLOIN?
The pork tenderloin comes from the loin area of a pig. This is located between the shoulder and the back legs as is the leanest and most tender cut of pork. Ribs, roasts, and loin chops also come from this same area.
IS PORK TENDERLOIN HEALTHY?
Pork tenderloin is one of the healthiest cuts of pork, and is just as lean as boneless, skinless chicken breast. Most cuts have less than 10 grams of fat and also provides protein, vitamin B6, riboflavin, thiamine, phosphorus, and niacin.
Best Ever Healthy Grilled Pork Tenderloin
Ingredients
- 1 ยฝ-2 pounds pork tenderloin - see note
- juice of ยฝ lemon
- 2 teaspoons minced garlic
- 1 teaspoon Italian herb seasoning blend - or ยผ teaspoon each dried basil, thyme, oregano, and parsley or rosemary
- ยผ cup oil
- ยฝ teaspoon salt
- โ teaspoon cracked black pepper - or a pinch of finely ground black pepper
- 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard
- 2 teaspoons honey
Instructions
Marinate the pork
- Pat pork tenderloin dry with a paper towel.
- Stir together lemon juice, garlic, dried herbs, oil, salt, pepper, Dijon mustard, and honey.
- Pour half of the mixture into a large Ziploc bag along with the tenderloin. Press out excess air, seal the bag, and chill for 30 minutes.
Grill the pork
- Preheat grill to medium and oil the grates.
- Using tongs, transfer pork to the grill. Close the grill and cook 15-20 minutes, turning every few minutes to ensure even cooking and brushing reserved marinade over all sides of the pork half way through grilling.
- Transfer to a cutting board to rest for 5 minutes before slicing and serving.
Great recipe but I absolutely hate having to read through all the dribble to get to the recipe. It is of zero value to me and itโs annoying as hell having to scroll through this non-value-added content. Fortunately, there is a link at the top that takes the reader directly to the recipe.
This grilled pork tenderloin is delicious!! I followed the recipe exactly as written and it turned out perfectly!!
My husband refuses to eat Dijon mustard. Could I substitute regular yellow mustard?
This was absolutely delicious. Served it with cold green green beans in a Dijon vinaigrette and buttered, parsley new potatoes.
I made this marinade 3 times already and my family was absolutely shook at how good it was! Thankyou!! And also, would this marinade work for chicken? I browsed through quite a few pages of the reviews to see if there was an answer but I couldnโt find one. I just love this recipe so much I want to maximize its use!
Nessa :]
I definitely think it could work with chicken! I’d love to hear how it turns out for you!