20-Minute Pork Recipes (2024)

Orange-Teriyaki Pork Tenderloin

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Credit: Jennifer Causey Styling: Lindsey Lower

Make a flavorful pork entree your first choice for a fast and delicious weeknight meal. Whether you're craving pork chops, pork medallions, or even a pork noodle bowl, these speedy pork recipes all come together in less than 20 minutes.

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Pork Medallions with Scallions and Magic Green Sauce

Pork Medallions with Scallions and Magic Green Sauce

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Pork Medallions with Scallions and Magic Green Sauce Recipe

Scallions are used three ways: in a sauce, as a vegetable, and as a garnish. The sauce can be made a day ahead and magically transforms the simplest food into something spectacular. Try it on chicken or steak, too, or as a spread in a sandwich.

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Pork with Chunky Applesauce

Pork with Chunky Applesauce

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Pork with Chunky Applesauce Recipe

The fall family favorite goes lighter with barely sweetened apples. And instead of the typical pork chops, we go for lean, inexpensive pork tenderloin. Complete the meal with a side of Broccolini or broccoli.

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Pork Tenderloin with Apricot Chutney

Pork Tenderloin with Apricot Chutney

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Pork Tenderloin with Apricot Chutney Recipe

Brown the tenderloin on all sides before baking–this gives the meat a nice sear and seals in the rich flavor. Top with apricot chutney, made from store-bought jam, rice vinegar, mustard seed, and fresh ginger.

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Pork Tenderloin with Mustard Sauce

Pork Tenderloin with Mustard Sauce

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Pork Tenderloin with Mustard Sauce Recipe

Splurge for supper with slices of pork tenderloin simmered in a tangy white wine-mustard sauce and served over cooked noodles. Drizzle extra sauce over a side of steamed broccoli.

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Rosemary Pork Tenderloin

Rosemary Pork Tenderloin

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Credit: Randy Mayor; Melanie J. Clarke

Rosemary Pork Tenderloin Recipe

A silky white wine pan sauce, flavored with the tasty browned bits leftover from sautéing the pork, adds a light accent to this simple pork dish. Salt, black pepper, and a little fresh or dried rosemary are all this tenderloin needs to serve up big flavor.

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Fig and Chile-Glazed Pork Tenderloin

Fig and Chile-Glazed Pork Tenderloin

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Credit: Becky Luigart-Stayner; Melanie J. Clarke

Fig and Chile-Glazed Pork Tenderloin Recipe

Versatile grilled pork tenderloin fits any dinner table, whether full of family or packed with guests. This elegant-looking dish is a great choice if you're feeling the need to impress. Our online reviewers raved about the glaze, often doubling the recipe to serve over leftovers or grilled chicken breasts.

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Fruited Pork Tenderloin

Fruited Pork Tenderloin

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Fruited Pork Tenderloin Recipe

Bring out the subtle, earthy flavor of pork with dried fruits and apple juice. The port in the sauce adds extra sweetness that balances the kick of the kick of the Dijon mustard. Best of all, the pork cooks in about six minutes.

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Fennel-Crusted Pork Tenderloin

Fennel-Crusted Pork Tenderloin

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Credit: Randy Mayor; Lydia DeGaris-Pursell

Fennel-Crusted Pork Tenderloin Recipe

Butterflying the pork tenderloin reduces the cooking time and the simple rub of fennel seeds, coriander, Worcestershire sauce, and minced garlic adds aromatic spice. Don't worry if some of the rub stays in the pan after cooking–those tasty bits add great flavor to the pan sauce.

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Peppercorn Pork Medallions with Cranberry Sauce

Peppercorn Pork Medallions with Cranberry Sauce

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Credit: Randy Mayor

Peppercorn Pork Medallions with Cranberry Sauce Recipe

Slice the tenderloin into medallions before cooking and pound scallopini-style to make thin, quick-cooking rounds. You can make this in a regular non-stick skillet, but use cast-iron if you have it to get the best sear on the pork and finish the warm cranberry-apricot sauce.

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Pork Tenderloin with Olive-Mustard Tapenade

Pork Tenderloin with Olive-Mustard Tapenade

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Pork Tenderloin with Olive-Mustard Tapenade Recipe

A combination of olives, balsamic vinegar, and Dijon mustard gives this Mediterranean-inspired pork tenderloin a tangy, slightly tart taste. While the pork is cooking, steam some couscous for a side dish; your whole meal is ready in under15 minutes.

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Pork Chops with Corn Relish

Pork Chops with Corn Relish

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Pork Chops with Corn Relish Recipe

Call on your grill and farmers market bounty to make summer dinners simple. Keep this relish recipe handy for adding fresh flavor to grilled fish or pasta salad.

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Garlic-Miso Pork Noodle Bowl

Garlic-Miso Pork Noodle Bowl

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Credit: Jennifer Causey

Garlic-Miso Pork Noodle Bowl Recipe

Pick up unpasteurized miso—fermented soybean paste—for the best probiotic boost. Look for it near the refrigerated tofu products at your grocery store.

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Pork and Charred Pineapple Sliders

Pork and Charred Pineapple Sliders

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Credit: Caitlin Bensel

Pork and Charred Pineapple Sliders Recipe

Hawaii’s traditional Kalua pork requires a beach pit, a whole hog, and a day’s worth of smoking. Our weeknight version delivers all the flavor with a fraction of the effort—no shovel required. Pineapple pulls double duty in this recipe—caramelized rings add smoky sweetness, while the just-tangy-enough pineapple juice makes the slaw a tasty stand-alone side dish. Save time by picking up a peeled and cored pineapple in the produce section—the flavor is far superior to canned rings.

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Peach-Glazed Pork Tenderloin

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Credit: Photography: Jennifer Causey; Food Styling: Chelsea Zimmer; Prop Styling: Thom Driver

Peach-Glazed Pork Tenderloin Recipe

A sweet and savory peach glaze caramelizes on the pork as it cooks to perfection in a grill pan. We cut the tenderloin in half crosswise for easier maneuvering and faster cooking, and we tent the pork with foil to hold in more heat while it's in the pan. You could also use a cast-iron skillet if you don't have a grill pan.

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Pork Medallions with Red Wine-Cherry Sauce

Pork Medallions with Red Wine-Cherry Sauce

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Pork Medallions with Red Wine-Cherry Sauce Recipe

The pan sauce gets its concentrated fruit flavor, body, and thickness from tart-sweet cherry preserves, a great complement to the pork and red wine. Try a Merlot or Cabernet for the wine, or sub in unsalted chicken stock.

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Sweet-and-Sour Sesame Bok Choy with Pork

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Credit: Photography: Greg Dupree; Food Styling: Chelsea Zimmer; Prop Styling: Mindi Shapiro Levine

Sweet-and-Sour Sesame Bok Choy with Pork Recipe

Our Asian stir-fry takes full advantage of bok choy's richly verdant leaves and crunchy core.

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Cajun-Style Pork With Crunchy Coleslaw

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Cajun-Style Pork With Crunchy Coleslaw Recipe

Dinner: Tuck into these low-cal feasts, and you'll forget you're even on a diet! 250 calories & under. This healthy, quick and easy recipe is featured in the dinner section of the new 5:2 Starter's Guide to The 2-Day Diet. The book provides a selection of over 100 tasty recipes to help you meet the daily 500 calorie allotment for the 2 days of intermittent fasting, as required by the 5:2 Diet.

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Seared Pork Chops with Poblano Peperonata

Seared Pork Chops with Poblano Peperonata

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Seared Pork Chops with Poblano Peperonata Recipe

A sautéed mix of peppers spiked with vinegar adds instant interest to the pork. Skip the poblano and use just the bell peppers if you like.

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Korean-Style Pork and Rice

Korean-Style Pork and Rice

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Credit: Jennifer Causey

Korean-Style Pork and Rice Recipe

Gochujang is a spicy, deeply savory sauce made from Korean chiles, fermented soybeans, and salt. It adds a mild heat to the finished dish so kids can still enjoy. Use the sauce as a marinade or baste for grilled meats, a dipping sauce for kebabs, or a stir-in for sandwich spreads. The pork mixture would also be fantastic in an East-meets-West sloppy joe: Pile on a toasted hoagie roll with a carrot and radish slaw, sliced green onions, and a squeeze of fresh lime.

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Pork Stir-Fry with Snow Peas

Pork Stir-Fry with Snow Peas

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Credit: Jennifer Causey

Pork Stir-Fry with Snow Peas Recipe

A great stir-fry needs only 2 or 3 vegetables as the base; any more would slow cooking and interfere with the sear, or keep other elements from shining through. Use vegetables with bold, contrasting colors (green snow peas, green beans, or broccoli florets; red bell pepper; and yellow squash). We love lean, flavorful pork tenderloin here, though you could substitute chicken thighs or thinly sliced flank steak. A little meat goes a long way here; slice and sear the remaining pork tenderloin for sandwiches, grill and top with a fresh salsa, or dice and sear for soup.

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Pan-Seared Pork Tenderloin Medallions

Pan-Seared Pork Tenderloin Medallions

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Credit: Jennifer Causey; Styling: Mindi Shapiro Levine

Pan-Seared Pork Tenderloin Medallions Recipe

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Orange-Teriyaki Pork Tenderloin

Orange-Teriyaki Pork Tenderloin

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Credit: Jennifer Causey Styling: Lindsey Lower

Orange-Teriyaki Pork Tenderloin Recipe

To cut another minute off the prep time, pick up a container of toasted sesame seeds in the spice section of your market.

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How many minutes can pork be cooked? ›

How to cook a pork roast
Cut of porkCooking time
Leg of pork with rind (under 3kg)20 minutes per 500g
Leg of pork with rind (over 3kg)15 minutes per 500g
Rolled loin of pork with rind45 minutes per 1kg
Pork rack with rind45 minutes per 1kg
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Is it better to cook a pork tenderloin at 350 or 400? ›

2021• Tips & Tricks. First, you will want to preheat your oven to 400° F. You will end up lowering the heat later on but it is important to start at a high temp to trap the moisture inside the pork loin.

What is the secret to tender pork loin? ›

Once the pork loin roast reaches 145°F on an instant-read thermometer, remove it from the oven, and let it rest on a cutting board for 20 minutes. This gives the meat time to reabsorb all its juices. You can also brine the pork before you cook it, which ensures the meat stays tender, juicy, and well-seasoned.

Can pork be a little pink? ›

If fresh pork has reached 145°F (62.8 °C) throughout, even though it may still be pink in the center, it should be safe. The pink color can be due to the cooking method or added ingredients.

Does pork get softer the longer it cooks? ›

It becomes more tender as it cooks and benefits from a lengthy cook time, so even if it stays on the heat a few minutes too long, you won't suddenly end up with something dry or rubbery.

What is the best way to cook pork so it is tender? ›

How to Make Tender Pork Chops
  1. Opt for Thick-Cut Bone-In Pork Chops. Thin-cut pork chops won't sear properly in the time it takes to cook them through. ...
  2. Skip the Brine, but Season Liberally. ...
  3. Let the Pork Chops Rest. ...
  4. Sear Pork Chops Over Medium-High Heat. ...
  5. Baste the Pork Chops. ...
  6. Let the Pork Chops Rest, Again. ...
  7. Serve.
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What is the best method for cooking pork? ›

The Top 9 Ways to Cook Pork
  1. #9 Whole Hog Roasting. What can be more fun than gathering family, friends and neighbors for a pig roast? ...
  2. #8 Stewing. Stewing is the delicious result to slow-and-low cooking. ...
  3. #7 Broiling. ...
  4. #5 Braising. ...
  5. #4 Sautéing.

Is it better to cook pork fast or slow? ›

Pork shoulder and ribs should be cooked for a long time at a temperature at or below 275°F until the meat is tender. For this reason, these cuts are often used in slow-cooker recipes because the slow cooker gently cooks the meat at a lower temperature for hours at a time.

How long to cook pork on 400? ›

As a general rule of thumb, plan on 7 to 8 minutes per 1/2 inch of thickness for pork chops baked at 400 degrees F. This means 3/4-inch chops will take between 10 and 20 minutes.

What temp is pork the most tender? ›

These new pork temperature guidelines will help elevate the understanding of properly cooking pork. And you can bet that this “other white meat” cooked to the USDA-recommended temperature of 145°F (63°C) will be juicy, tender, (possibly) pink, and safe for your family.

Can you cook pork at 350? ›

A good rule of thumb is to cook pork loin 25 minutes per pound at 350 degrees F (177 degrees C). The internal temperature should be at least 145 degrees F (63 degrees C), so use a thermometer to know when it's done.

How do Chinese make pork so tender? ›

How do you tenderise pork for stir fry? Velveting is a Chinese technique that helps keep meat tender during stir frying. Adding cornstarch and bicarb to your meat during the marinating process helps to coat your meat, giving it a velvety feel that makes the meat feel extra soft.

How do you cook pork loin so it isn't dry? ›

Grilling
  1. First, use a high-heat area to quickly brown the meat on all sides. ...
  2. Next, move the loin to a low-heat area of the grill and cover it with foil.
  3. Now, you can roast the pork using indirect cooking for approximately one to one and a half hours, or about 20 minutes per pound of meat.
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How long is pork OK once cooked? ›

USDA recommends using cooked pork within three to four days, kept refrigerated (40 °F or less). Refrigeration slows but does not stop bacterial growth. USDA recommends using cooked leftovers within three to four days.

How can I tell if pork is fully cooked? ›

One way to determine your porks' doneness is by the color of the juices that come out of it when you poke a hole in it with a knife or fork. If the juices run clear or are very faintly pink, the pork is done cooking. If they're mostly or entirely pink or red, it's best to continue cooking.

Can you slow cook pork for 24 hours? ›

Season your pork butt generously with salt and pepper. Place all ingredients into a slow cooker and place on the 'low' setting. Cover and let cook 24 hours. Once it's done, carefully remove all the meat and set on a cutting board.

How long does pork take to cook on the stove? ›

It will take 5 to 6 minutes per side to completely cook them. If the temperature is below 145 degrees F., you have two choices: finish them in a hot oven until the internal temp reaches 145 or lower the heat under the skillet and continue to cook them in the pan.

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