This Slow Cooker Asian Citrus Pork Tenderloin recipe is a perfect addition to your family’s weekly menu. It’s easy to make, and full of flavor. A nice change from chicken!
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I’m back with another pork tenderloin recipe. The Roasted Chili Maple Pork Tenderloin I shared back in November was my introduction to cooking with pork tenderloin and it turns out many of you love this cut of meat too. I’m amazed how much my entire family loves it and I can’t believe I have avoided cooking it for so long.
This time, I decided to try something different and cook it using my slow cooker. Yep, that tenderloin was cooked in the slow cooker and finished off under the broiler. I tried this new-to-me-method after seeing a recipe for Teriyaki Pork Tenderloin in The Healthy Slow Cooker Revolution cookbook from America’s Test Kitchen (if you missed it, I’m giving away a copy of this cookbook plus 3 others this week here). I wanted so bad to make the Teriyaki Pork Tenderloin recipe but I was missing some pretty key ingredients so I had to improvise and try something a little different.
I mentioned in my healthy cookbook giveaway post yesterday (go enter!) that I absolutely love America’s Test Kitchen cookbooks because I always learn something new from them. Recently I learned how to bake lentils when I made this Lentil Salad with Carrots and Cilantro from their New Family Cookbook and I will use that method for cooking lentils from now on.
What I learned this time was to cook the tenderloin with a sauce in the slow cooker first, for about 1-2 hours, then finish it off under the broiler. It turned out so moist and tender, I will most definitely use this method again.
I served the pork alongside some roasted broccoli (our go-to favorite) and green beans, and brown rice. It would be great with these delicious looking Super Easy Roasted Vegetables or these Roasted Autumn Vegetables.
My family inhaled it all. Gosh, I can’t tell you what an awesome feeling that is.
Looking for a new slow cooker? I love my Crock-Pot with Stove-Top Browning – the stove top browning feature was a total game changer for me!
Yield: 6-8 servings
Cooking method from America's Test Kitchen Healthy Slow Cooker Revolution.
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