Easy and juicy oven roasted pork tenderloin! This pork tenderloin is easy to throw in the oven while you're preparing the rest of the meal, and perfect for topping fried rice, stir-fry noodles, or ramen!
Prepare a roasting pan, or create a makeshift roasting pan by setting an oven safe wire rack over a rimmed baking sheet. Place aluminum foil under the rack for easier clean-up, and spray the rack with oil.
Trim excess fat from the tenderloin. Season generously all over with salt, pepper, and garlic powder. Apply an even layer of hoisin sauce all over the tenderloin except on the bottom, then place the tenderloin onto the prepared roasting pan sauce side down, and finish coating it. I recommend using a small silicon scraper to apply the sauce.
Insert a meat thermometer into the center of the thickest portion of the tenderloin (a meat thermometer is highly recommended for this recipe). Roast in the oven until the thermometer reads 140 °F, about 20-25 minutes.
Let rest 5-10 minutes before slicing, then slice into ~½ inch thick slices. Optionally, gently melt butter in the microwave, mix in minced garlic, and brush over the sliced pieces. Serve with fried rice, stir-fried noodles, my Tenderloin Tonkotsu Ramen, or whatever sounds good!
Meal Prep - Freeze Before Cooking
Freezing prepared raw pork tenderloin is a great way to prep for a quick meal and take advantage of sale prices. Trim the excess fat, season all over with salt, pepper, garlic powder, and hoisin sauce. Seal in an airtight container (I recommend a vacuum bag or freezer zip bag) and place in the freezer.
To prepare, thaw the tenderloin completely (I recommend transferring to the fridge the night before you want to prepare it). Once thawed, bake as directed.
Meal Prep - Freeze After Cooking
Having prepared, cooked pork tenderloin in the freezer makes it so easy to reheat and add to ramen or fried rice. I typically bake one or two extra every time I make this recipe to have this easy option in the freezer. Prepare and bake as directed.
After baking, resting, and slicing, allow the tenderloin to cool to room temp. Once cool, seal the pieces in an airtight container (I recommend a vacuum bag or freezer zip bag) and place in the freezer.
To prepare from frozen, defrost then gently warm in the microwave on a low power setting until warmed through. Use meat to top ramen or toss in fried rice.