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Pork Loin Recipe: Easy Oven-Roasted Garlic Herb Main Dish

This easy Pork Loin Recipe is a foolproof, oven-roasted garlic herb main dish that delivers juicy, tender slices every time.

Full Recipe Introduction
When crisp autumn air rolls in, I crave something simple yet satisfying—like this pork loin roast. This Pork Loin Recipe stands out with its garlic herb rub, a medley of fresh rosemary and thyme, and a hint of citrus. It’s lean, healthy, and perfect for family dinners or holiday gatherings. You’ll find the flavors bright enough for spring, yet cozy enough for winter. I first whipped up this dish on a chilly November evening when my grandkids were clamoring for dinner before the big game; since then, it’s become our go-to main dish for birthdays, potlucks, and midweek meals alike.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Quick prep: only about 15 minutes to mix the seasoned rub and slather it over.
  • Lean protein boost: about 26 g of protein per 3-oz serving—ideal for balanced meal planning.
  • Flavor-packed garlic herb crust that crisps up beautifully in the oven.
  • Versatile main dish: pairs perfectly with roasted veggies, mashed potatoes, or a crisp salad.
  • Kid-approved and company-worthy—yes, you can please both picky eaters and dinner guests.
  • Make-ahead magic: marinate up to overnight for deeper, more developed flavor.
  • Leftovers shine in sandwiches, tacos, or atop grain bowls.
  • Heart-smart swap: lean pork loin instead of fattier cuts, great for anyone watching calories.

Ingredients for This Pork Loin Recipe

• 1 (2½–3 lb) boneless pork loin roast (choose a uniform size; look for fresh, pale-pink color)
• 3 cloves garlic, minced (or 1 tsp garlic powder)
• 2 tsp fresh rosemary, chopped (or 1 tsp dried)
• 2 tsp fresh thyme leaves (or 1 tsp Italian seasoning)
• 1 tsp smoked paprika (adds warmth; optional)
• 1 tsp kosher salt (adjust to taste)
• ½ tsp freshly ground black pepper
• 2 tbsp olive oil (substitute avocado oil if preferred)
• Zest of 1 lemon (or 2 tsp lemon juice for brightness)
• ½ cup low-sodium chicken broth or dry white wine (for basting)

Tip: Trim any large fat cap to about ¼″ for even cooking. If you prefer extra zing, swap rosemary for fresh sage or parsley.

Directions for Your Pork Loin Recipe

  1. Preheat and Prep
    Preheat oven to 375°F. Pat the pork loin dry—this helps the seasoned crust stick.

  2. Mix the Garlic Herb Rub
    In a bowl, whisk together garlic, rosemary, thyme, paprika, salt, pepper, olive oil, and lemon zest until it forms a paste.

  3. Season Generously
    Rub the herb mixture all over the pork, pressing it gently so it adheres. You’re building flavor from the outside in.

  4. Sear for Color (Optional but Worth It)
    Warm a cast-iron skillet over medium-high heat with a splash of oil. Sear the loin 2 minutes per side until golden—this step locks in juices.

  5. Roast to Perfection
    Move the skillet (or transfer to a roasting pan) into the oven. Roast until the internal temperature reaches 145°F—about 50–60 minutes for a 3 lb roast.

  6. Baste for Moisture
    Every 20 minutes, spoon some broth or wine over the top to keep the surface glossy and flavorful.

  7. Rest Before Slicing
    Remove from oven, tent loosely with foil, and rest 10–15 minutes. Resting lets juices redistribute, ensuring tenderness.

  8. Slice and Plate
    Slice against the grain into ½″ pieces. Arrange on a platter, drizzle pan juices over top, and serve warm.

Servings & Timing for the Pork Loin Recipe

Makes about 6 servings
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 50–60 minutes
Rest Time: 10–15 minutes
Total Time: ~1 hour 20 minutes

Variations on the Pork Loin Recipe

• Honey-Dijon glaze: stir 2 tbsp honey and 1 tbsp Dijon into the rub.
• Smoky chipotle: replace paprika with chipotle powder and add 1 tsp cumin.
• Citrus burst: fold in orange zest and baste with orange juice.
• Stuffed roast: butterfly the loin, fill with spinach and goat cheese, then tie.
• Asian twist: swap herbs for ginger, soy sauce, and sesame oil.
• Paleo-friendly: skip paprika, boost fat with 1 tbsp ghee in pan.

Storage & Reheating

Refrigerator: Store cooled slices in an airtight container up to 4 days.
Freezer: Freeze portions (sealed bags) up to 3 months—label with date.
Reheat: Warm in a 325°F oven covered with foil, or microwave with a splash of broth.
Make-Ahead Tip: Marinate overnight, then roast the next day—just bring to room temp first.

Notes

I’ve found searing really does change everything—don’t skip it if you can swing the extra few minutes. A quick brine (1 tbsp salt per cup water, 30 minutes) boosts moisture by about 10%, but if you’re short on time, the herb rub alone is magic. Always use a meat thermometer to avoid overcooking, and slice only after resting. Lemon juice drizzled right before serving brightens each bite.

FAQs

Q: Can I use pork tenderloin instead of loin?
A: Yes—tenderloin cooks faster (20–25 minutes at 425°F); watch your thermometer.

Q: What’s the best internal temp for juicy pork?
A: 145°F, followed by a 10-minute rest yields the perfect slight blush and juiciness.

Q: Why isn’t my crust crispy?
A: Make sure the roast is dry before seasoning and that your pan and oven are hot.

Q: Can I prep this the night before?
A: Absolutely—marinate the seasoned loin in the fridge overnight, then roast next day.

Q: Is this recipe gluten-free?
A: Yes, provided your broth or wine is gluten-free—no wheat-based ingredients here.

Q: How often should I baste?
A: About every 20 minutes, or whenever the surface looks dry—keep it glossy, not soggy.

Q: Will the roast keep cooking after I take it out?
A: Yes—carryover heat raises temperature about 5°F, which is why resting matters.

Q: Any low-sodium tweaks?
A: Use a salt-free seasoning blend, reduce salt to ½ tsp, and swap broth for water with herbs.

Conclusion

This pork loin recipe delivers a fuss-free, garlic herb main dish that feels special enough for company yet simple enough for weeknight dinners. Give it a try and let me know how those juicy, tender slices turn out—leave a comment below or share a photo on Instagram! Hungry for more? Explore my Roasted Chicken with Lemon-Thyme or Baked Salmon Florentine next.

Pork Loin Recipe

Pork Loin Recipe: Easy Oven-Roasted Garlic Herb Main Dish

This easy Pork Loin Recipe is a foolproof, oven-roasted garlic herb main dish that delivers juicy, tender slices every time.
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Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 20 minutes
Course Main Dish
Servings 6 servings

Ingredients
  

  • boneless pork loin roast (2½–3 lb)
  • garlic, minced (or garlic powder)
  • fresh rosemary, chopped (or dried)
  • fresh thyme leaves (or Italian seasoning)
  • smoked paprika
  • kosher salt
  • freshly ground black pepper
  • olive oil (or avocado oil)
  • lemon zest (or lemon juice)
  • low-sodium chicken broth or dry white wine for basting

Instructions
 

  • Preheat oven to 375°F. Pat the pork loin dry—this helps the seasoned crust stick.
  • In a bowl, whisk together garlic, rosemary, thyme, paprika, salt, pepper, olive oil, and lemon zest until it forms a paste.
  • Rub the herb mixture all over the pork, pressing it gently so it adheres. You’re building flavor from the outside in.
  • Warm a cast-iron skillet over medium-high heat with a splash of oil. Sear the loin 2 minutes per side until golden—this step locks in juices.
  • Move the skillet (or transfer to a roasting pan) into the oven. Roast until the internal temperature reaches 145°F—about 50–60 minutes for a 3 lb roast.
  • Every 20 minutes, spoon some broth or wine over the top to keep the surface glossy and flavorful.
  • Remove from oven, tent loosely with foil, and rest 10–15 minutes. Resting lets juices redistribute, ensuring tenderness.
  • Slice against the grain into ½″ pieces. Arrange on a platter, drizzle pan juices over top, and serve warm.

Notes

I’ve found searing really does change everything—don’t skip it if you can swing the extra few minutes. A quick brine (1 tbsp salt per cup water, 30 minutes) boosts moisture by about 10%, but if you’re short on time, the herb rub alone is magic. Always use a meat thermometer to avoid overcooking, and slice only after resting. Lemon juice drizzled right before serving brightens each bite.
Keyword Family Dinner, Garlic Herb Roast, Holiday Recipe, oven-roasted, Pork Loin Recipe
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