
Step 3: Set It and Forget It
Place the lid on the slow cooker.
Cook on:
- Low: 6–7 hours for the most tender results
- High: 3–4 hours if you’re short on time
Avoid lifting the lid during cooking. Each peek releases heat and can increase cooking time.
As the pork slowly cooks, it absorbs the broth and seasoning while becoming incredibly tender.
Step 4: Check for Doneness
When finished, the pork should be fork-tender and easy to pull apart.
The internal temperature should reach at least 145°F (63°C), though many people prefer cooking it longer in the slow cooker for a more shreddable texture.
Carefully transfer the pork to a serving platter.
Step 5: Shred or Slice
Depending on your preference, you can:
For Sliced Pork
Allow the meat to rest for 5 minutes, then cut into thick slices.
For Pulled Pork Style
Use two forks to gently shred the tenderloin into bite-sized pieces.
Return the shredded meat to the cooking juices for an extra boost of flavor and moisture.
Step 6: Serve and Enjoy
This versatile pork pairs beautifully with:
- Mashed potatoes
- Rice
- Roasted vegetables
- Buttered noodles
- Dinner rolls
- Mac and cheese
- Steamed green beans
Spoon some of the flavorful cooking liquid over each serving for extra richness.
Tips for the Best Slow Cooker Pork Tenderloin
Don’t Overcook
While slow cookers are forgiving, extremely long cooking times can make pork tenderloin dry. Stick to the recommended times whenever possible.
Use Low Heat When Possible
Cooking on low allows the meat fibers to break down gradually, resulting in a more tender texture.
Save the Juices
The cooking liquid is packed with flavor. Use it as a simple gravy or drizzle it over the meat before serving.
Add Vegetables
For a complete meal, place carrots, potatoes, or onions around the pork before cooking.
Delicious Variations
Sweet and Savory
Add ½ cup barbecue sauce to the broth.
Garlic Lover’s Version
Add several minced garlic cloves before cooking.
Herb Style
Sprinkle dried rosemary and thyme over the pork before adding the broth.
Honey Mustard
Mix 2 tablespoons honey with 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard and spread over the pork before cooking.
Storing Leftovers
Store leftover pork in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.
To freeze, place cooled pork and some cooking juices in a freezer-safe container and freeze for up to 3 months.
Reheat gently in the microwave or on the stovetop with a splash of broth to maintain moisture.
Final Thoughts
Sometimes the simplest recipes are the most impressive. With just a pork tenderloin, onion soup mix, and chicken broth, your slow cooker transforms ordinary ingredients into a hearty, comforting meal that tastes like it took hours of effort. The meat becomes tender, flavorful, and perfect for family dinners, while the hands-off cooking method gives you more time to enjoy your day. One bite, and your husband may never believe it only took three ingredients and a slow cooker to create such a delicious meal.








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