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- We like simple recipes. That's why this roasted pork tenderloin recipe is a favorite around here - You need a hot pan, spice rub and pork. Here, we've seasoned our pork with one of our favorite dry rubs. It's called Adoro and is from our local spice and tea shop. It is a zesty blend of red pepper flakes, garlic powder, salt and various other seasonings. If you can't find this blend, use one you have already. Pork Tenderloin Recipe Secret 1: Sear It First Before roasting, we always sear our pork tenderloins on all sides first. To do this, we pat the pork dry, rub with a little oil then season with salt. Throw it into a hot pan and sear all sides until they're golden brown. This adds color, flavor and keeps juices inside the tenderloin. Pork Tenderloin Recipe Secret 2: Don't Overcook We know that sounds sort of obvious, but we've all been served overcooked (and dry) pork tenderloin, right? Here's the deal. Keep your oven temperature high (we go for a 425 degree oven). Then, only roast the pork for 10 to 15 minutes. That's really all you need. We cook our pork until an internal thermometer inserted into the thickest part registers between 145 and 150 degrees F (63 and 65 degrees C). That will mean that the pork will be juicy and slightly pink in the middle. If you're not a fan of the pink, cook a little longer, but be careful not to overdo it. Make a Quick Pan Sauce Once the pork is cooked, we like to transfer to a plate and make a really quick pan sauce. To do this, using the same skillet you cooked the pork in, add about 3/4 cup of liquid. You could use apple cider (that is what we did), wine, chicken stock, vegetable stock or even beef broth. Cook that liquid until reduced by half then add a tablespoon of butter. That's it. Easy, right?
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