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Learn how to grill pork tenderloin on a gas grill. You’ll make juicy grilled pork tenderloin with delicious smoky flavor and lovely sear marks. This easy grilled pork tenderloin recipe covers everything you need to know.

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Pork tenderloin is a lean protein that’s wonderful on the grill. It’s simple, versatile, and flavorful. While roasting may be a common method, I like to grill it in summer for a nice smoky flavor, delicious sear marks, and tender pork.

That’s right, pork can be juicy and tender on a grill and is very easy to cook with a few simple steps and tips I’ll share.

How to Grill Pork Tenderloin

Follow the simple step-by-step instructions below with photos to learn how to grill pork tenderloin.

1) Let sit at room temp and season

It’s best to let meats sit at room temp for about 30 minutes before cooking for more even cooking.

Pro tip: Season the pork during this process. This allows the flavors to soak in more. If you use salt or a seasoning with salt, it will start to break down the meat proteins, bring moisture towards the surface, and create more juicy pork.

Alternately, you can purchase pre-seasoned pork tenderloin to save time and create unique flavor options. I’ll share one of my favorite options for this later in the post.

Seasoning options: A simple seasoning of salt and pepper is great for most meats, but there are many ways to add additional flavor.

Try some of the following pork tenderloin seasonings:

  • All-seasoning salt
  • Paprika
  • Smoked Paprika
  • Greek seasoning
  • Italian seasoning
  • Cajun seasoning
  • Lemon pepper
  • Brown sugar
  • Cowboy rub
  • Garlic salt, garlic powder, or crushed garlic

2) Pre-heat, clean the grill and lightly grease

Turn the gas grill on to medium heat, or 400° F, and let heat for about 10 minutes.

Scrape grill clean with a grill brush. This helps prevent the meat from sticking and is better for food safety.

Lightly grease the grill with cooking oil right before adding meat, which also helps prevent sticking.

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3) Place pork on the grill

Grill the first side: Place pork loin on the lightly greased grill. Close the lid and grill 4 to 5 minutes, or until the bottom is browned with sear marks.

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4) Rotate and cook the other sides

Rotate tenderloin, close lid, and grill 4 to 5 minutes more on each remaining side. This will sear all four sides of the pork for a total of about 20 minutes.

Pro tip: It the meat is searing too much and the inside hasn’t reached the safe temp, you may have the grill at high heat. Reduce heat and rotate more often, or move the meat to the side of the grill.

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5) Check internal temp

The internal temp needs to reach at least 145° F to be safe. This is medium rare and I find this is the ideal doneness for juicy pork. You can cook to your preferred doneness as listed later in this post.

Note: With thermometer inserted, check internal temp after about 15 minutes. If it reads 145 F then it’s cooked and can be removed.

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6) Let rest and serve

Let grilled pork tenderloin rest for3 minutes under tented foil at room temp before serving. This will help hold in moisture and keep the pork juicy. Slice and serve as desired.

Tips for grilled pork tenderloin

  • Bring the pork to room temp: As with most meats, you want to bring it to room temperature for about 30 minutes before grilling. Otherwise, the outside may char before the insides can evenly cook.
  • Pre-season: Generously coat both sides of the pork loin with salt and black pepper, or other preferred seasonings. Or use pre-seasoned pork loin, which is recommended in the section below.
  • Preheat the grill: Preheat the gas grill on medium. The grill should be hot before you add meats to prevent sticking and create nice sear marks.
  • Grease the grill: Lightly grease with cooking or olive oil just before adding the meat to help prevent sticking.
  • Close the lid when grilling: This builds up heat inside and evenly cooks the centers. The outside will still sear.
  • Add or reduce cooking time depending on the thickness of the meat.
  • Don’t overcook: Cook pork just to the desired doneness. Internal temps are listed in the section below.
  • Let rest before serving: Let sit at room temp at least 3 minutes to hold in more juices.

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Answers to common questions

Pork loin vs tenderloin – which should I use?

These are both cuts from the back area, but the size and texture vary.

  • Pork loin is thick and wide, similar to a roast. This is best for roasting, stuffing, or with sauces.
  • Pork tenderloin is long and narrow, similar to a fillet. It’s a very lean cut and great on its own with simple seasonings or a marinade.

For grilling, pork tenderloin is best as it cooks quick. Pork loin is much thicker and can burn before the center cooks. However, it can be smoked or grilled over indirect heat. Learn more about the differences between the cuts.

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What type of pork to use?

A pork tenderloin fillet is best for grilling. Look for it in the pork section of your local grocery store. Season it with salt and pepper, or some of the spices and seasonings I suggested earlier in the post. To save time, use pre-marinated pork for easy summer grilling.

A favorite of mine is Smithfield Marinated Pork Loins. With flavors such as Garlic & Herb, Applewood Bacon, Slow Roasted Golden Rotisserie, and Garlic & Cracked Pepper Fresh Pork Tenderloin, it makes grilled pork easy. Walmart has high quality, Fresh Pork to help you find your favorite brand.

How long to grill pork tenderloin

A pork tenderloin that’s roughly 3-inches thick takes about 16 minutes to cook on the grill over medium heat. Rotate and grill all four sides about 5 minutes each to evenly sear.

Pro tip: Thickness affects grilling time, but length doesn’t. Reduce or add grilling time 2 to 3 minutes depending on the thickness of your tenderloin.

Want to try a different cut of pork? Learn how with my grilled pork chops guide.

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FAQs

How do you keep pork tenderloin from drying out on the grill? ›

Marinades work by breaking down the muscle fibers and connective tissue in meat which tenderizes it and also allows it to better retain moisture. For pork tenderloin, mix up your favorite marinade recipe and pour it over the meat and then let it hang out, covered, in the fridge for at least 4 hours or up to 24 hours.

How do you keep pork moist on the grill? ›

Brine the pork chops prior to grilling to help them retain moisture. These grilled pork chops are brined in pickle juice, which makes them extra tender and juicy. The vinegar in pickle juice helps break down the proteins prior to cooking, so they don't become tough.

What is the perfect doneness for pork tenderloin? ›

Cooking Temperature of Pork

Fresh cut muscle meats such as pork chops, pork roasts, pork loin, and tenderloin should measure 145° F, ensuring the maximum amount of flavor.

How long should pork tenderloin sit out before grilling? ›

Many recipes will ask you to remove the pork tenderloin from the fridge for at least 30 minutes before grilling. However, this is about how long it takes to remove the silver skin, make the dry rub, and wait for the grill to heat.

How do you grill pork without drying it out? ›

Pork Loin Chops

Grill them incorrectly, and you'll end up with dry results. Therefore, you should always try to marinate or brine these pork chops first and cook them over high heat (watching them carefully).

How do you keep pork tenderloin moist? ›

Brine the pork to maintain moisture by soaking it in a mixture of salt and water, baking soda, vinegar or even milk. You can also pour hot water over the loin to shrink the rind, which can enable better absorption of brine, milk, oil or marinade.

How do you tenderize pork before grilling? ›

Tender Grilled Pork Chops

Mix olive oil, soy sauce and steak seasoning together in a small bowl. Add the pork chops to a large ziploc bag or flat dish and pour the marinade ingredients over the top. Refrigerate and marinade for at least 3 hours and up to 24 hours.

How do you add moisture to dry pork? ›

You can add hot water to the water pan under the grill or steam them in the oven. Place the ribs in a pan and add a small amount of water at the bottom. Cover it with foil and allow it to cook for around 40 minutes at 325 degrees Fahrenheit.

Is it better to cook pork tenderloin fast or slow? ›

The size and structure of a tenderloin make it perfect for cooking quickly on high heat. You want to be able to brown the outside while still keeping it a little pink on the inside.

Should I sear my pork tenderloin before cooking it? ›

For the best, juiciest pork tenderloin, sear the pork on all sides in a skillet before finishing it in the oven. The spice blend you use is up to you (we love using a this steak seasoning or fresh herbs like rosemary and thyme).

Does pork tenderloin get more tender the longer you cook it? ›

At 400 degrees F, a 1-pound pork tenderloin will cook in 8 to 10 minutes after being seared on the stove. Unlike tough, fatty cuts of meat (like the shoulder used for Slow Cooker Pulled Pork), leaner cuts like pork tenderloin do not become more tender the longer they cook.

Is it better to cook a pork loin at 350 or 400? ›

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. Next, grab your favorite dry rub and rub it all over the pork loin and make sure it's evenly distributed throughout the whole loin.

Is it better to cook pork tenderloin covered or uncovered? ›

Place it in the hot oven and roast until an instant-read thermometer registers 145°F (medium), 20-30 minutes. If roasting for longer than 20 minutes, cover the pork loosely with foil to prevent the top from burning. Remove the tenderloin from the oven.

How do you know when pork tenderloin is done without a thermometer? ›

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.

Should I wrap my pork tenderloin in foil? ›

Pork tenderloin is a lean cut of pork that can dry out quickly. Foil-wrapped pork tenderloin is a great way to prepare this cut of meat to lock in flavor and moisture. Pork loin may not be as apt to dry out, but covering your pan with foil while roasting helps the meat retain its juiciness.

How do you moisten pork tenderloin? ›

Greatist suggests pouring a bit of the leftover cooking juices, chicken stock, or water over the meat to help retain moisture. Pantry and Larder says covering the meat entirely with a wet paper towel will ensure the meat stays moist.

Should pork tenderloin be at room temperature before grilling? ›

Meat juices inside can not react when we cook cold meat. We need room temperature for a juicy and tender steak. If you want to cook a tasty, delicious pork tenderloin in your oven, keeping all the flavors, you need to take it out of the refrigerator one hour before.

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