We love Oven Baked Pork Tenderloin and this recipe is sure to impress even the pickiest of eaters. Juicy, tender, and flavorful with a quick spice rub that cooks in 35 minutes!

We like to eat pork tenderloin in our house and I am always looking for different ways to dress it up. This is by far one of the easiest pork recipes I have done and it is packed with flavor!
It came out super moist and very tasty! I think your family will enjoy bacon wrapped pork tenderloin as much as we do.
I made this for supper tonight and it turned out so delicious. I used my Jamaican jerk rub from pampered chef instead of your rub recipe. But I did follow your recipe with everything else. I had to bake it for 50 minutes and it was so delicious and moist and it had the best flavor ever. My husband said it was the best ever! Thanks for sharing
-Penny R
Ingredients

- Pork Tenderloin – make sure the package specifically says “tenderloin,” not pork loin, loin filet, or pork roast — those are different cuts and need different cook times. Tenderloins are often sold two to a package, at about ¾ to 1 ½ pounds each.
- Olive Oil – Choose oil of your choice
- Paprika – See The Best Paprika Substitutes
- Italian Seasoning – See How to Make Italian Seasoning Recipe
- Lemon – See Best Substitute for Lemon Juice
- Butter – We used unsalted butter
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How to Cook Pork Tenderloin in the Oven with Foil

Step 1 – Place each pork tenderloin in the center of a piece of foil. Rub the olive oil on the pork tenderloins. Sprinkle the seasoning mixture on each pork tenderloin and top with the lemon juice. The top with butter.

Step 2 – Cover the pork with the foil. Bake for 25-30 minutes until the pork reaches an internal temperature of 145 degrees F.

Step 3 – Then open the foil packets. Broil for 3-4 minutes to brown the pork slightly.

Step 4 – Then slice, serve and enjoy.

What to Serve with Baked Pork Tenderloin
This easy baked pork tenderloin pretty much goes with anything. Here are a few of my favorite side dishes to serve with this pork recipe.
This pork also goes great with a large salad or a veggie for a light and healthy dinner. Here are a few of my favorite vegetable recipes that would go great with this pork tenderloin.

Frequently Asked Questions
If you are cooking at 350, cook the pork tenderloin for 27-35 minutes, until the pork reaches an internal temperature of 145 degrees F.
I have been making pork for a long time now and I have found that you will need a meat thermometer to know when the pork is ready.
The internal temperature should be 145 degrees F. You do not want the temperature to be much higher than that as it will dry out the pork.
I love this instant read thermometer. I do not like dried out pork, so I recommend using the lower end of the cook time on this recipe. Then check the pork temperature.
If it’s not at the safe cooking temperature, then continue to cook it until the safe temperature has been reached. Watch the pork closely as it cooks to make sure that it doesn’t dry out.
Pork tenderloin and pork loin are 2 different cuts of meat.
A pork tenderloin is a thinner, boneless and longer cut of meat that comes from the muscle around the backbone.
A pork loin is a larger cut of meat. It can come boneless or bone-in. It looks more like a roast and comes from the back of the animal.
Since these are 2 different cuts of meats, the cook time is different for each one. In this recipe, I use a pork tenderloin.
Refrigerate any leftover pork in an air tight container for up to 3-4 days. Add more butter, chicken broth or olive oil to the pork when reheating it to prevent it from drying out.
You can also freeze leftover pork for up to 3-4 months. Defrost it out overnight in the refrigerator or at room temperature and then reheat.
More Easy Pork Recipes

Baked Pork Tenderloin
Ingredients
- 2 pound pork tenderloin
- 1 Tbsp olive oil
- ½ tsp paprika
- 1 tsp Italian Seasoning
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 tsp pepper
- 1 Lemon (juiced)
- 4 Tbsp butter
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Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 400°F.
- Place the 2 pound pork tenderloin in the center of a large piece of foil on a baking sheet.
- Rub 1 tablespoon olive oil evenly over the pork tenderloin.
- In a small bowl, combine ½ teaspoon paprika, 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning, 1 teaspoon salt, and 1 teaspoon pepper.
- Sprinkle the seasoning mixture evenly over the pork tenderloin and drizzle the juice from 1 lemon over the top.
- Cut 4 tablespoons butter into slices and place the slices on top of the pork tenderloin.
- Wrap the foil around the pork to seal it and bake for 25–30 minutes, or until the pork reaches an internal temperature of 145°F.
- Carefully open the foil and broil for 3–4 minutes to lightly brown the top.
- Slice the pork tenderloin and serve. Enjoy!
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Recipe Notes
Variations Ideas
- For the Oil – Any cooking oil that you prefer will work in this recipe.
- For the Seasonings – I love the combination of the paprika, Italian seasoning and lemon in this recipe. But you can easily switch it out for your favorites. Oregano, thyme and basil would all be delicious on the baked pork tenderloin.
- For the Butter – The butter is very important in this recipe as it makes the pork moist and tender. I do not recommend leaving it out. But if you must, then I recommend adding more oil to keep the pork moist.
- Add Garlic – If you love garlic, you can easily add 1 tsp of minced garlic or ½ tsp of garlic powder or garlic salt to add a slightly garlic flavor to this recipe.
- For the Citrus — try lime or orange juice instead of lemon, or a mix of all three, for a different citrus profile each time you make it.
Recipe Tips
- Foil – We use heavy duty foil to wrap the pork tenderloins so that the foil does not easily rip. I find that wrapping the pork helps it not to dry out and makes clean up very easy too.
- Baking Pan – Since we wrapped the pork first, we cook it on a baking pan but you can cook it in a roasting pan as well.
- Searing Pork Tenderloin – Many recipes call for searing the pork in a pan before baking it. I do not like getting another pan dirty, so I skip that step and boil a few minutes after the cook time to brown the pork slightly. You can pre-sear the pork prior to baking it if you prefer.
- Meat Thermometer – Make sure to use a meat thermometer to ensure that the pork has been cooked to a safe temperature before eating it.
- Rest Pork – Let the pork sit for 5 minutes before cutting it to make sure that the juices stay inside of the pork to keep it moist.
- Cooking Time – Cook times can vary more than you’d expect with pork tenderloin. A thicker or larger tenderloin (or an oven that runs cooler) can take significantly longer than the times listed here — that’s completely normal. Always rely on a meat thermometer and pull the pork at 145°F regardless of how long it takes to get there.





This makes a delicious pork tenderloin! Will be making it often
I’m so glad you loved it! I love hearing that it’s going into your regular meal rotation. Thanks for sharing!
I was surprised on how quickly this can be made.
Yes! I love how quickly this pork tenderloin comes together. It’s perfect for an easy dinner!
Delicious!!! I made one for myself and one for my neighbor. Simple and easy clean up.
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! I love that you made one for your neighbor, too. Thanks for sharing!
Nothing beats a fancy meal in a snap with little to no clean-up 🙂
Absolutely! I love an easy meal that feels special without a lot of work or cleanup!
Very good! However, I add a little bit of garlic powder as I love the flavor garlic gives pork.
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Garlic powder sounds like a delicious addition. Thanks for sharing!
Fast enough for a weeknight but tastes like Sunday supper. This is my go to pork tenderloin recipe because it’s juicy every single time.
This receipe is so amazing, my kids love pork chops but not so much pork tenderloin, what a perfect way to make it.
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! I love hearing when a recipe is a hit with the kids, too. Thanks for sharing!
This looks absolutely delicious. Thanks for sharing.
Would this recipe work on country spare ribs as well? I just bought some at the grocery store and was trying to think of a different way to make them other than just BBQ sauce.
Yes, I think these seasonings would be delicious on country-style ribs! Just adjust the cooking time since the ribs will take longer to cook than pork tenderloin. Hope you enjoy them!
Looks good
Thank you! I hope you give it a try and enjoy it!
Easy pork tenderloin recipe! I can’t wait to try this!
Thank you! I hope you love it. Let me know how it turns out!
Glad to see you posted a recipe for pork tenderloin. I don’t run across other web sites putting a recipe out there to try. Definately will give this a try.
We LOVE this recipe!!! Came out perfect.
I’m so glad you loved it! Thanks so much for sharing!
Looks great and easy!
This recipe for baked pork tenderloin sounds
like something my picky husband might eat. Thanks for sharing it. I will definitely try this.
I hope you both enjoy it! I’d love to hear what your husband thinks. Thanks for trying the recipe!
Awesome recipe. Came out of oven very juicy and wonderful taste. I have tried numerous recipes from eatingonadime and have never been disappointed. Thank you!!
Thank you so much! I’m so glad you loved the pork tenderloin and have enjoyed so many of my recipes. I really appreciate you sharing!
I have been looking for a way to make pork tenderloin simple amd not dried out. I made this recipe and I will definitely be making it again even my picky eaters were happy to eat it!