Fall Sheet Pan Pork Tenderloin with Honey Balsamic Roasted Vegetables
This recipe for Fall Sheet Pan Pork Tenderloin with Honey Balsamic Roasted Vegetables makes dinner super quick. This easy fall sheet pan meal features roasted pork, carrots, golden beets, red onion, Brussels Sprouts, and parsnips.
This recipe for Fall Sheet Pan Pork Tenderloin with Honey Balsamic Roasted Vegetables was created in partnership with Smithfield.
I love sheet pan meals!
Keeping the meat and the vegetables all on one baking sheet as it cooks guarantees a lot of flavor.
The flavors from the vegetables and the meat and whatever seasonings you use are combined and roasting away together. Plus, these meals are always so colorful since they’re loaded with so many different vegetables.
As the temperatures have started to go down in the evening, I tend to start using the oven more.
Turning the oven on it makes the house feel so cozy and I love the smells of roasted meats and vegetables. Why not roast them together on a really big sheet pan to avoid so many dishes?
It is actually snowing right now, which I really don’t feel ready for yet! Fall in Colorado is always so short!
But I can’t think of a better way to battle the chill of days like this than to turn the oven on and cook something. Fall and winter bring out that desire in me so much more than spring and summer.
During the darker, colder months I tend to spend so much more time inside, hunkered down against the cold weather and the early darkness.
Fall and winter cooking and baking is something fun to do in the evening when we can’t, or choose not to, spend the time outside.
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This Fall Sheet Pan Pork Tenderloin with Honey Balsamic Roasted Vegetables starts with Smithfield Roasted Garlic and Cracked Black Pepper Fresh Pork Tenderloin.
It is definitely one of our favorites we’ve used this year because it is incredibly versatile. This pork is pre-seasoned with plenty of roasted garlic and cracked black pepper.
I really like to use this pork tenderloin. It saves me so much time in the kitchen by allowing me to build the rest of the recipe around a flavor profile that is already started. But you can also use a plain pork tenderloin and season it with salt, pepper, and garlic.
This recipe for Fall Sheet Pan Pork Tenderloin with Honey Balsamic Roasted Vegetables has very minimal prep work. It doesn’t make a ton of dirty dishes since everything cooks on one big sheet pan (basically, the best thing ever)
The biggest part of the prep work involves washing, peeling, slicing vegetables. You can actually save yourself a bit of time the day you cook the recipe by planning ahead. Often easier said than done, right?
When I need meal prep to be super quick I like to prepare all the vegetables ahead of time. It works well to do this earlier in the day when I have a few minutes in between tasks.
For this particular recipe the vegetables can easily be washed, peeled, and sliced a day or two ahead of time and stored in the refrigerator.
How to Prepare Fall Sheet Pan Pork Tenderloin
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First, preheat the oven and prepare all of the vegetables by peeling, slicing, and chopping.
Meal Prep Time Saving Tip:
If you know you’re going to be in a really big time crunch you can utilize your favorite grocery store’s selection of already sliced and diced produce and eliminate the prep work all together.
After prepping the vegetables, you arrange them along with the pork on a large sheet pan.
It is important that it is large because you want to have plenty of room so that the vegetables aren’t overcrowded, otherwise they won’t roast very well.
Then, whisk together a quick mixture of honey, balsamic, olive oil, garlic, and fresh rosemary.
Drizzle the honey balsamic mixture all over the vegetables and the pork.
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While the meat and vegetables roast, you can use that time to do something else.
Whether that is prepping whatever else it is you’d like to serve with the meal, tiding up the kitchen, or tackling something off of your to-do list, you will enjoy having a few hands off minutes while the oven does the bulk of the work for this meal.
Often times I use this time to get laundry started or help kids with homework.
But, sometimes it is nice to just put my feet up for a minute and knowing that we’re about to eat something really tasty that was super simple to prepare.
Once the meat and vegetables are done roasting, allow the pork to rest.
This will ensure that the meat is tender and juicy.
After the pork rests, slice it into 1/2 inch thick slices, transfer it to a serving platter.
Then, arrange the vegetables around it, reserving any accumulated juices or balsamic mixture from the roasting sheet pan to pour over the meat and vegetables.
What Should I Serve with Pork Tenderloin
This meal is already loaded with plenty of protein and tons of fall vegetables thanks to the Honey Balsamic Roasted Vegetables.
Our kids always love to have some kind of starch served alongside our meat and vegetables.
Fall Side Dish Recipe Ideas
I think that this recipe for Fall Sheet Pan Pork Tenderloin with Honey Balsamic Roasted Vegetables goes really well with any of these recipes:
- Savory muffins, like these Beer Batter Muffins with Caramelized Onions and Parmesan, are the perfect, comforting addition to a fall or winter evening meal.
- Blue Cheese Rosemary Mashed Potatoesare your favorite Russet Potato Mashed Potatoes after a surprising makeover. With the addition of gorgonzola cheese and fresh rosemary you go from yum to YUM!
- Crusty, homemade bread, like this Whole Wheat Baguette, slathered
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MORE EASY AND FAST PORK RECIPES
Are you looking for some other ideas for cooking with pork?
Check out some of these favorite pork recipes, or browse the recipe index archives for even more great recipe ideas:
Roasted Pork Sandwich with Caramelized Onions and Mushrooms features crusty sandwich rolls are layered with savory steakhouse mushroom marinated roasted pork loin, caramelized onions and mushrooms, melted provolone cheese, and a hint of baby arugula.
Next time you’re craving Pork Carnitas, try this Slow Cooker Pork Carnitas Lettuce Wrap version.
Top it off with some fruity Mango Salsa for a fresh burst of flavor.
If you’re looking for a great fall meal – one that is flavorful, hearty, and simple – try this Roasted Pork with Mushrooms in a Creamy Roasted Garlic Rosemary Marsala Sauce.
Pesto Pork Chop and Summer Vegetable Foil Dinners is a reimagined version of the classic foil dinners from childhood.
Vegetables are tossed in pesto and balsamic and cooked with boneless pork chops for a super simple meal.
Fresh meals and outdoor entertaining are where it is at when it comes to this Greek Pork Kebab Platter with Greek Pico de Gallo.
Juicy chunks of pork tenderloin are grilled with onion, lemon, and oregano and served platter style with Greek Pico de Gallo.
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Fall Sheet Pan Pork Tenderloin with Honey Balsamic Roasted Vegetables
Dinner just got super quick and easy thanks to this sheet pan meal featuring roasted pork, carrots, golden beets, red onion, Brussels Sprouts, and parsnips.
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 tablespoon Olive Oil
- 2 tablespoons Honey
- 3 tablespoons Balsamic Vinegar
- 1 teaspoon Minced Garlic Cloves
- 2 teaspoons finely chopped Fresh Rosemary, divided
- 1 - Smithfield Roasted Garlic and Cracked Black Pepper Fresh Pork Tenderloin
- 2 cups halved Brussels Sprouts, outer leaves removed
- 3 Golden Beets, peeled and cut into 8ths
- 1 large Parsnip, peeled and sliced
- 2 larges Carrots, peeled and sliced
- 1 medium Red Onion, skins removed and cut into wedges
- Salt and Pepper, to taste
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F.
- In a 1 cup glass measuring cup, combine the olive oil, honey, balsamic vinegar, garlic cloves, and 1 3/4 teaspoons fresh rosemary .
- Reserve the other 1/4 teaspoon for a later step.
- Whisk well. Set aside.
- Unpackage the Smithfield Roasted Garlic and Cracked Black Pepper Fresh Pork Tenderloin and pat it dry.
- Place it on a large baking sheet.
- Arrage the brussels sprouts, golden beets, parsnip, carrots, and red onion around the pork.
- Using a silicone pastry brush, baste approximately 2 tablespoons of the balsamic mixture over all sides of the pork tenderloin.
- Then, sprinkle the top of the pork with the remaining 1/4 teaspoon of fresh rosemary.
- Drizzle the remaining balsamic vinegar over the vegetables.
- Toss to coat.
- Season the vegetables to taste with salt and pepper, if desired.
- Place the sheet pan on the middle rack in the preheated oven and cook for 20 - 25 minutes, or until the meat is cooked the vegetables are tender.
- Let the meat rest for about 5 minutes before slicing.
- Serve.
Notes
This meal goes great with Beer Batter Muffins with Caramelized Onions and Parmesan, Blue Cheese Rosemary Mashed Potatoes, or Homemade Whole Wheat Baguette.
Fresh thyme can be substituted for the fresh rosemary if desired, however we prefer rosemary.
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Nutrition Information:
Yield: 6 Serving Size: 1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 143Total Fat: 4gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 10mgSodium: 102mgCarbohydrates: 21gFiber: 4gSugar: 12gProtein: 6g
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Karrie Nowell says
If I could upload a pic I would. I couldn’t find any yellow beets so I substituted them and the other raw veggies for a frozen bag of Great Value Root Vegetables and added a tablespoon of Kosher salt and teaspoon of pepper to the liquid. Turned out awesome!!!
Katie says
So glad to hear that you liked it!
AP says
I’m trying this tonight! Can’t wait! Do you think I can put everything in a 9×13 baking dish instead of a sheet pan? All I have it cookie sheets, and I’m worried that they aren’t deep enough to hold everything & all the juices.
Katie says
Sure you can do that!
Monica says
This was a huge hit with the whole family. Did change up the vegetables and added red potatoes. We also don’t like rosemary so I used tyme. Will make again for sure! I feel like this would be great with chicken thighs as well.
Katie says
Chicken Thighs sounds like a great way to mix things up! Glad you liked it!
Nima says
I have a pork roast not a tenderloin. Would I put the veggies in later, or at the same time as the pork roast? I’m making this for Christmas Eve. Thanks!
Katie says
I haven’t tried it with a pork roast, but I would imagine adding the veggies part way in to the cooking would make sense since a roast is larger and takes longer to cook than a tenderloin. You wouldn’t want the veggies to be overcooked.
Amy says
Hi!!! Trying this tonight :). I have a plain pork tenderloin? Any tips for seasoning since recipe calls for black pepper garlic pre marinated ?
Katie says
I would season with salt, pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, and maybe add a little chopped rosemary or if you have a dried herb blend you could use that.
Molly says
Hi! I can’t seem to find golden beets in my area. Would you suggest red beets as a substitute or would something else be better? Thanks!
Katie says
You can definitely use red beets. The flavor won’t be as mild as the golden ones but it will still taste good!
Sarah Ann Sellers says
Can I substitute some of the vegetables for different ones? Like instead of parsnips and brussel sprouts for zucchini and maybe asparagus?
Katie says
OF course! Use whatever you like. For asparagus and zucchini, I would personally add it in the last 20 minutes since it doesn’t take as long to cook as the harder vegetables
Deanne says
I have not tried this recipe, but id put the vegetables in a bowl and mix with some of the honey mixture first then place around the pork , and after that on the pork .. evens the vegetables out i would think
Rose says
You have all my favorite fall flavors here, pork tenderloin is one of my favorites for an easy delicious meal with leftovers for another day.
Katie says
Thanks, Rose! We love pork tenderloin too for an easy meal. So many quick things you can do with it.
Matt says
The perfect weeknight dinner for Fall. My entire family would love this!
Brenda @ a farmgirl's dabbles says
What a beautiful meal. I just printed off your recipe!
Katie says
Thanks, Brenda! Enjoy!
Nicole says
This is my kind of dinner! It’s so fresh, colorful and nutritious. I love it!