Instant Pot Honey Garlic Pork Tenderloin & Potatoes - The Recipe Rebel (2024)

written by Ashley Fehr

5 from 27 votes

Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 40 minutes mins

Servings 4 servings

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Last updated on May 23, 2022

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This Instant Pot Honey Garlic Pork Tenderloin and Potatoes is an easy one pot meal made with SIX ingredients and just 5 minutes prep! The honey garlic sauce is perfectly sweet and savory.

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There’s nothing better than a filling, family-friendly meal made with minimal effort and this recipe for Instant Pot Honey Garlic Pork Tenderloin and Potatoes hits all the right flavor notes.

Don’t let the generous quantity of garlic called for in the recipe deter you — the addition of honey and apple cider vinegar balances out the punch from the garlic. You might even find this sauce making a regular appearance whenever pork or chicken are on the menu.

Need some inspiration? My recipes for Juicy Instant Pot Chicken Breast or Slow Cooker Chicken Breast are natural pairings for this versatile honey garlic sauce.

The best part about this super-simple Instant Pot recipe for Honey Garlic Pork Tenderloin and Potatoes?

It’s a one-pot meal! The potatoes are cooked alongside the tenderloin so clean-up is minimal — and who doesn’t love that?

Looking for more easy dinner ideas? Check out my ongoing Six Ingredient Supper series for more recipes and inspiration! I share a new Six Ingredient Supper every Monday (like this one!) and we have an ongoing monthly giveaway and cooking challenge in my Facebook group.

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If you’re already a fan of my Instant Pot Pork Tenderloin with Garlic Herb Rub or Crock Pot Pork Tenderloin with Cranberry Sauce you’re definitely going to want to give this incredibly tasty pork tenderloin recipe a try.

I love to make this for my family on busy weeknights, it’s also wonderful when served with a green salad and wild rice if you’re entertaining on the weekend!

What’s the difference between pork tenderloin and pork loin?

When it comes to pork tenderloin and pork loin the only thing that links them is a similar-sounding name and the fact that they come from the same animal.

Understandingly, this can be confusing for home cooks when they’re grocery shopping. Luckily, I’m here to set the record straight!

Pork tenderloin is sometimes labelled as a pork filet or a pork tender and, contrary to its name, it’s a muscle that is located beside the backbone of a pig. Pork tenderloins are boneless and on the small side, typically weighing between ¾ and 1 ½ pounds.

Pork tenderloin is well-known for its lean white meat, tender texture and relatively quick cooking time.

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Pork loin, also known as a center cut pork loin roast, is a large piece of meat taken from the animal’s back. If you’ve ever had a Frenched rack or crown roast of pork it would have been cut from a pork loin.

This recipe is written only for pork tenderloin.

Because of the similarity in name, double-check that you’ve purchased a pork tenderloin and not a pork loin. A pork loin can weigh anywhere from 2 to 5 pounds and will take significantly longer to pressure cook because of its size.

How to cook pork tenderloin in the Instant Pot:

Cooking pork tenderloin in the Instant Pot practically guarantees amazing results. The following tips will ensure tender, juicy pork every time.

  • Sear the pork tenderloin first: Searing the pork tenderloin involves browning the tenderloin using the saute function of your Instant Pot. Rub the halved tenderloin with oil, salt, and pepper before adding it to the pot. Give the pork tenderloin lots of room for the best result, you might have to work in two batches if cooking more than one tenderloin at a time.
  • Don’t overcook the pork tenderloin: Using the pressure cooker function of your Instant Pot will help prevent your pork tenderloin from accidentally overcooking. If in doubt, use a meat thermometer — pork tenderloin should be cooked to at least 145° F.
  • Make sure you have enough liquid in your Instant Pot: A 6-quart Instant Pot should have a minimum of 1 cup of liquid while an 8-quart Instant pot should have a minimum of 2 cups.

What kind of potatoes can I use in this recipe?

Small Creamer potatoes, baby potatoes and new potatoes (which have a sweeter flavour) are all excellent potatoes to cook in your pressure cooker Larger potatoes should be cut into smaller pieces — but not too small! You might be surprised how quickly they cook in the Instant Pot.

The main concern is uniformity — similar-sized potatoes will cook at the same speed while randomly-sized potatoes can vary in terms of doneness.

If you can’t get enough Instant Pot Potatoes try my recipe for Garlic Herb Instant Pot Potatoes!

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How to store leftover Instant Pot pork tenderloin:

Leftover Instant Pot Honey Garlic Pork Tenderloin and Potatoes can be stored for up to 3-4 days in the fridge. Keep the leftover tenderloin in a sealed container or in foil.

You can freeze leftover pork tenderloin for up to six months by tightly wrapping it in plastic or foil. Store in a freezer bag or sealed freezer-safe container for best results. Potatoes do not freeze well and I don’t recommend storing them this way.

Allow frozen cooked pork tenderloin to thaw in the fridge for at least five hours before using.

How to use leftover Instant Pot pork tenderloin:

If you have leftover honey garlic pork tenderloin don’t worry, there are plenty of creative ways to repurpose this versatile recipe!

  • Add thinly sliced pork tenderloin to sandwiches and grilled cheese sandwiches (it’s especially tasty paired with a smoked aged cheddar).
  • Cube the pork tenderloin and add it to a crunchy apple, broccoli, and walnut salad with greens.
  • Make pork tenderloin tacos! Add shredded or sliced pork to warm soft tacos and top with all your favorite taco fixings.
  • Make a clean-out-the-fridge stir fry on a hectic weeknight. Stir fry the veggies and warm the leftover pork tenderloin with the sauce.

Check out more meal-in-one Instant Pot recipes:

  • Instant Pot Swedish Meatballs and Noodles
  • Instant Pot Potato Corn Chowder
  • Instant Pot Italian Chicken Pasta
  • Honey Balsamic Instant Pot Beef Stew

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Instant Pot Honey Garlic Pork Tenderloin and Potatoes

written by Ashley Fehr

5 from 27 votes

This Instant Pot Honey Garlic Pork Tenderloin and Potatoes is an easy one pot meal with just 5 minutes prep and completely ready in 40 minutes! The honey garlic sauce is perfectly sweet and savory.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 6 minutes mins

Total Time 40 minutes mins

Cuisine American

Course Main Course

Servings 4 servings

Calories 405cal

Ingredients

  • 1 pork tenderloin, trimmed (1-1.5lb)
  • salt and pepper
  • 1 lb Creamer or baby potatoes (about 15-20) large ones halved

Honey Garlic Sauce

  • 2/3 cup liquid honey
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 2 tablespoons low sodium soy sauce
  • 2 tablespoons minced garlic
  • 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/8 teaspoon black pepper
  • corn starch and water, equal parts *optional

Instructions

  • Heat Instant Pot (mine is a 6 quart) on saute and spray with non stick spray.

  • Cut your pork tenderloin in half crosswise, rub with oil, then season with salt and pepper.

  • Cook on saute just until browned on both sides, about 2 minutes per side.

  • Remove pork from the Instant Pot and turn off.

  • Whisk together the sauce: honey, water, soy sauce, garlic, vinegar, salt and pepper. Pour into the Instant Pot and scrape the bottom to remove any stuck on bits of pork.

  • Add the pork back into the Instant Pot with the sauce.

  • Drizzle potatoes with a small amount of oil and season with salt and pepper. Add potatoes to Instant Pot: you can place them on the trivet or in a steamer basket if you want to keep them separate from the pork, but this is not necessary.

  • Put the lid on, turn the valve to sealing and select Manual or Pressure Cook on High Pressure, and set the cook time to 2 minutes.

  • It will take about 15 minutes for the Instant Pot to come to pressure and begin counting down. When the cook time is up, turn the Instant Pot off and let the pressure release naturally for 12-14 minutes.

  • Open the valve and remove the lid. Remove the pork from the Instant Pot and slice to serve with potatoes and sauce.

  • OPTIONAL: to thicken the sauce, combine equal parts corn starch and water in a small bowl. Add to the sauce in the Instant Pot, turn to Saute and bring to a boil to thicken. Serve.

Notes

*No Instant Pot? Check out my Baked Honey Garlic Pork recipe here.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 405cal | Carbohydrates: 68g | Protein: 30g | Fat: 3g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 82mg | Sodium: 650mg | Potassium: 1093mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 48g | Vitamin C: 12mg | Calcium: 35mg | Iron: 3mg

Keywords honey garlic, honey garlic pork, instant pot pork tenderloin

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FAQs

Why is my pork tenderloin tough in Instant Pot? ›

Cooking Instant Pot Roasts Perfectly: The Important Hack

As mentioned, people have different results when cooking pork loin in their Instant Pot. The solution is to purposely undercook the roast in the pressure cooking stage, and then using the Keep Warm function to bring it up to temperature.

Is it better to sear pork tenderloin before baking? ›

Sear + Roast

This cooking method is a surefire way to make moist and juicy pork tenderloin without much fuss. Searing the meat first gives it that golden-brown crust before a quick roast in the oven finishes it off. It's an easy, crowd-pleasing meal for any night of the week.

How long to cook Smithfield marinated pork loin in Instant Pot? ›

I partnered with my friends at Smithfield® again to share this easy recipe for Instant Pot Garlic and Herb Pork Tenderloin with Carrots and Pearl Onions. All you have to do is add a side like noodles, rice, or even mashed potatoes and dinner is done. Best of all, this meal is done in about 30 minutes.

Can you overcook pork in instant pot? ›

While it is possible to overcook pulled pork in the Instant Pot, it's very unlikely if you are using pork shoulder or butt. The pork should get more tender the longer it cooks. If using pork loin, which is leaner, you can overcook it.

How to make pork extremely 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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Does pork get more tender the longer you cook it? ›

Unlike the more lean tenderloin and chops, pork shoulder is an incredibly forgiving cut of meat. 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.

Do you season pork before or after searing? ›

Season with salt and pepper: Just before cooking, sprinkle the meat with salt and pepper. Wait to do this until you're ready to actually put the meat in the pan, otherwise the salt draws moisture out of the meat and you'll need to pat it dry again.

Should I sear pork before pressure cooking? ›

And while many other recipes call to sear the meat before adding to the pressure cooker, I'm here to tell you that this step is unnecessary! No need to waste your time since the meat is shredded and enjoyed in that thick, rich liquid after cooking. Therefore, you won't even notice a sear, so don't waste your time.

Should you season pork tenderloin night before? ›

Pork Tenderloin Dry Rub Recipe FAQs

Simply season your pork, then store it (raw and covered) in the refrigerator until you're ready to cook. The more the seasonings sit on the pork, the more flavorful they'll become! 2-3 days in advance is plenty of time to max it out.

How do you cook a 1.2 lb Smithfield pork tenderloin? ›

Oven: Heat oven to 425°F. Place pork on rack in shallow roasting pan. Roast 25 to 30 minutes per pound.

How long do you cook a Smithfield pork tenderloin per pound? ›

Pork will be slightly pink in the center. Oven: Heat oven to 375°F. Place pork on rack in shallow roasting pan. Roast 30 to 35 minutes per pound.

What tenderizes pork loin? ›

Salt and moisture are key

For a marinade to be effective at making meat more tender, it needs to actually seep into the cellular structure of the meat, and so many spices and flavorings we use in marinades don't actually achieve that. The most important element is always salt.

Do you cover meat with liquid in pressure cooker? ›

There's lots of water in the meat too, so even 1 cup added water will result in a fair amount of liquid after cooking. No you do not have to cover it. I usually do about 2 cups or so of stock.

Why is my Instant Pot pulled pork not tender? ›

If you find that your instapot pulled pork is tough after cooking, it's likely because you did a quick pressure release instead of a natural pressure release. Make sure you do a natural pressure release for 2 minutes before opening the vent.

Why is my Instant Pot pot roast tough? ›

If you find that it's still tough after cooking, you'll need to cook it for another 10 to 20 minutes at high pressure – it just needs a bit longer to continue to brine and break down the connective tissue.

Why is my pressure cooked pork tough? ›

Overcooking can cause the meat to become dry, tough, and difficult to shred. Similarly, if you don't cook the pork long enough, it may be undercooked and tough. It's also important to avoid using a quick release or pressure, as this can cause the pork to seize and toughen.

How do you keep pork tenderloin from getting tough? ›

However, when it comes to making a juicy and flavorful loin roast, there are a few general guidelines you can follow: Brine the pork to maintain moisture by soaking it in a mixture of salt and water, baking soda, vinegar or even milk.

How do you cook pork tenderloin so it's not tough? ›

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).

Why did my pork tenderloin come out tough? ›

Because you overcooked it. Buy a meat thermometer and do not let the meat exceed the temperature of 145 degrees F. I like slow cookers for roasts, by the time I add some vegetables and some broth, the pork is not tough and is not overcooked.

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