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Gallery Roasted Pork Tenderloin with Fennel and Garlic Recipe Summary prep: 10 mins total: 40 mins Servings: 4

Ingredients Ingredient Checklist 12 garlic cloves, peeled 3 pounds fennel bulbs (3 to 4), fronds and stalks removed, bulbs cored and cut into eighths 3 tablespoons olive oil Coarse salt and ground pepper 2 pork tenderloins (about 1 pound each) 1/2 teaspoon dried oregano

Cook’s Notes The key to succulent pork tenderloin is to not overcook it. And once you pull it out of the oven, let it rest for at least 5 minutes before slicing.

Gallery Roasted Pork Tenderloin with Fennel and Garlic

Recipe Summary prep: 10 mins total: 40 mins Servings: 4

Roasted Pork Tenderloin with Fennel and Garlic     

Roasted Pork Tenderloin with Fennel and Garlic

Roasted Pork Tenderloin with Fennel and Garlic

Recipe Summary prep: 10 mins total: 40 mins Servings: 4

Recipe Summary

prep: 10 mins total: 40 mins

Servings: 4

prep: 10 mins

total: 40 mins

prep:

10 mins

total:

40 mins

Servings: 4

4

Ingredients

Ingredients

  • 12 garlic cloves, peeled 3 pounds fennel bulbs (3 to 4), fronds and stalks removed, bulbs cored and cut into eighths 3 tablespoons olive oil Coarse salt and ground pepper 2 pork tenderloins (about 1 pound each) 1/2 teaspoon dried oregano

Directions

Preheat oven to 475 degrees. On a large rimmed baking sheet, toss garlic, fennel, and 2 tablespoons oil; season with salt and pepper. Roast 10 minutes.

Rub pork with remaining tablespoon oil; season with oregano, salt, and pepper. Remove baking sheet from oven, and push fennel and garlic to sides of sheet. Place pork in center, and roast 20 to 25 minutes, until an instant-read thermometer inserted in thickest part registers 145 degrees.

Transfer pork to a cutting board, and let rest at least 5 minutes before thinly slicing. Serve pork with fennel and garlic.

Cook’s Notes The key to succulent pork tenderloin is to not overcook it. And once you pull it out of the oven, let it rest for at least 5 minutes before slicing.

Cook’s Notes

The key to succulent pork tenderloin is to not overcook it. And once you pull it out of the oven, let it rest for at least 5 minutes before slicing.

Reviews (12)

 Add Rating & Review     83 Ratings   5 star values:        14    4 star values:        14    3 star values:        30    2 star values:        19    1 star values:        6        

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Add Rating & Review     83 Ratings   5 star values:        14    4 star values:        14    3 star values:        30    2 star values:        19    1 star values:        6       

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83 Ratings 5 star values: 14 4 star values: 14 3 star values: 30 2 star values: 19 1 star values: 6

83 Ratings 5 star values: 14 4 star values: 14 3 star values: 30 2 star values: 19 1 star values: 6

83 Ratings 5 star values: 14 4 star values: 14 3 star values: 30 2 star values: 19 1 star values: 6

  • 5 star values: 14 4 star values: 14 3 star values: 30 2 star values: 19 1 star values: 6

    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       07/04/2013   I think this recipe for pork sirloin roastis my new go to this Christmas. I've been looking for a recipe like this since my last pork roast failed on me last year. Tried a recipe from celebrity chef and it was simply too complicated. This one looks easy! Thanks! Bookmarking and saving. Martha to the rescue!  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: 2 stars       02/07/2013   This had such good reviews, I expected to love it, but that wasn't the case. It was my first time trying fennel and no one in my family liked it. The pork, with only salt, pepper, and oregano, wasn't very exciting but it was the best part of the meal. One reviewer said she needed to cook longer, but I found the stated cooking times were fine.  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       01/22/2011   So good! I added cauliflower to roast and kale chips as a garnish! Delicious!  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       10/14/2010   Amazing! I used 2 fennel bulbs and also added some carrots and potatoes to roast at the beginning. I followed the cook time exactly and it turned out very good! I will definitely make it again.  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       01/05/2009   I made this dish tonight and it was wonderful! While the fennel and garlic were roasting, my husband came into the kitchen to ask what smelled so good! The smell actually lingers. We ate at 6 pm and it is now 9 pm and the house smells so fragrant. I needed to cook the fennel and pork a little longer; maybe another 15 minutes.  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       11/17/2008   Gibby1, We have made it a couple time and I have replaced the plain pork tenderloin with Hormel's flavored porkloins. The black pepper one is very good. and along the lines of DebZyla we roasted ours with Yukon Gold baby potatoes cut in half and baby carrots.  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       11/11/2008   My first time with fennel and my family loved it! My husband said to be sure and keep this on the short list. I told him it already was since it was sooooo easy! Don't let the fennel scare you!  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       11/09/2008   I loved this. Very easy and tasty. I served with rice and I suggest a side like a tomato salad.  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       11/04/2008   I made this last night. While it was OK- it wasn't great. The fennel and pork combo was good but the pork needed something extra like a sauce. I had wanted to make it for a dinner party but will have to try something else.  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       10/12/2008   This was an excellent meal for entertaining. Well priced, easy and very fragrant. The kitchen smelled like the holidays. A great way to kick off the fall.  
    
    Martha Stewart Member     Rating: Unrated       10/11/2008   Yes, this is as good as it looks! Toss in some whole Russian Banana Fingerlings; roast these potatoes the same length of time as the fennel and garlic. So easy and such a perfect meal on a cool autumn evening. The fragrant fennel lingers in the kitchen, too - and that's a wonderful thing...  
    

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    Rating: Unrated 07/04/2013

I think this recipe for pork sirloin roastis my new go to this Christmas. I’ve been looking for a recipe like this since my last pork roast failed on me last year. Tried a recipe from celebrity chef and it was simply too complicated. This one looks easy! Thanks! Bookmarking and saving. Martha to the rescue!

Rating: Unrated

Rating: 2 stars 02/07/2013

This had such good reviews, I expected to love it, but that wasn’t the case. It was my first time trying fennel and no one in my family liked it. The pork, with only salt, pepper, and oregano, wasn’t very exciting but it was the best part of the meal. One reviewer said she needed to cook longer, but I found the stated cooking times were fine.

Rating: 2 stars

Rating: Unrated 01/22/2011

So good! I added cauliflower to roast and kale chips as a garnish! Delicious!

Rating: Unrated 10/14/2010

Amazing! I used 2 fennel bulbs and also added some carrots and potatoes to roast at the beginning. I followed the cook time exactly and it turned out very good! I will definitely make it again.

Rating: Unrated 01/05/2009

I made this dish tonight and it was wonderful! While the fennel and garlic were roasting, my husband came into the kitchen to ask what smelled so good! The smell actually lingers. We ate at 6 pm and it is now 9 pm and the house smells so fragrant. I needed to cook the fennel and pork a little longer; maybe another 15 minutes.

Rating: Unrated 11/17/2008

Gibby1, We have made it a couple time and I have replaced the plain pork tenderloin with Hormel’s flavored porkloins. The black pepper one is very good. and along the lines of DebZyla we roasted ours with Yukon Gold baby potatoes cut in half and baby carrots.

Rating: Unrated 11/11/2008

My first time with fennel and my family loved it! My husband said to be sure and keep this on the short list. I told him it already was since it was sooooo easy! Don’t let the fennel scare you!

Rating: Unrated 11/09/2008

I loved this. Very easy and tasty. I served with rice and I suggest a side like a tomato salad.

Rating: Unrated 11/04/2008

I made this last night. While it was OK- it wasn’t great. The fennel and pork combo was good but the pork needed something extra like a sauce. I had wanted to make it for a dinner party but will have to try something else.

Rating: Unrated 10/12/2008

This was an excellent meal for entertaining. Well priced, easy and very fragrant. The kitchen smelled like the holidays. A great way to kick off the fall.

Rating: Unrated 10/11/2008

Yes, this is as good as it looks! Toss in some whole Russian Banana Fingerlings; roast these potatoes the same length of time as the fennel and garlic. So easy and such a perfect meal on a cool autumn evening. The fragrant fennel lingers in the kitchen, too - and that’s a wonderful thing…

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