Grilled Rosemary Pork Tenderloin

- Total Time
- 15 minutes
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Ingredients
- 8ounces pork tenderloin
- Salt and pepper
- 1clove garlic
- 1tablespoon fresh rosemary, chopped (or 2 teaspoons dried rosemary)
- ½cup dry red wine
- Nonstick spray or neutral oil for the pan
Preparation
- Step 1
Wash and dry tenderloin, and cut into ¼-inch-thick pieces. Season with salt and pepper. Place in small bowl.
- Step 2
Crush garlic; rinse and remove leaves from rosemary stems, and chop. Combine garlic and rosemary with wine, and pour over pork. Turn pork to marinate well.
- Step 3
When ready to cook pork, spray stove-top grill with pan spray, and heat. Place pork slices on grill. Cook for about 5 minutes total, turning once and basting once or twice with marinade.
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How long should you marinate the pork for?
We let the pork marinate about 7 hours. Doubled the garlic. Cooked it whole on the Weber. Took the marinate and reduced it. Threw in a big slice of butter. Came together perfect. This is a keeper. Remember not to overcook the pork. 145 o Be well.
Marinate is really good. Marinate the whole tenderloin, then do the 'perfect grilled tenderloin' method: hot grill, 7 minutes the first side, 6 minutes the second, then turn off the grill and let it sit for 5 minutes. if the tenderloin is really thick, or you are using a small grill like a Weber Q grill, increase the time 1 minute per side - 8-7-6 Works like a charm.
Most packaged pork tenderloins contain 2 tenderloins and weigh between 15 and 25 ounces from my experience. If you're using this recipe for the entire package, I recommend doubling the recipe. I am surprised that an oil wasn't included as a balance for the wine's acidity. I doubled the recipe and opted to add 1/3 cup olive oil. It is currently marinating and will be cooked in the air fryer later.
This recipe should not be shown as a "15 minutes easy" recipe. It's more like 24 hours because of the marination.
Found the wine flavor on the medallions to be pretty strong. I used dried rosemary and really wish I had had fresh. I really wasn’t impressed. Maybe cutting all the wine with honey as others suggested or adding garlic. Probably would have preferred more of a mustard onion garlic flavor..but one doesn’t know without trying.