How to Smoke Pork Tenderloin on The Pellet Grill

Smoked pork tenderloin makes a delicious meal, whether you’re grilling for a weekday dinner with your family or a weekend barbecue with plenty of friends.

With a sweet and smokey kick from applewood pellets, this smoked pork tenderloin recipe gains even more flavor from a honey apple marinade.

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    How to Choose the Perfect Pork Tenderloin

    If you’re new to grilling pork, picking out the right pork tenderloin for this recipe might seem overwhelming. Don’t worry. Here’s some advice for choosing a great cut of meat.

    Look at the Color

    When choosing a cut of meat for this smoked pork tenderloin recipe, you want to avoid any meat that looks pale or has dark spots, especially on the fat.

    Instead, opt for a piece of meat that looks pinkish-red in color with some white marbling throughout.

    Pork Tenderloin is NOT the Same as Pork Loin

    You cannot substitute pork loin for this smoked pork tenderloin recipe. They are entirely different cuts of meat from different parts of the pig. The biggest difference is that pork tenderloin is considerably smaller, so it cooks faster than pork loin.

    Know How Much You Need

    As a general rule, about one-third to one-half of a pound of pork tenderloin is adequate to feed one adult. For this recipe, we’ll use two pork tenderloins (about one pound each) for four adults.

    Equipment and Ingredients for Smoked Pork Tenderloin

    Before we get to cooking, you’ll need to gather your equipment and ingredients. Here’s everything you’ll need to make smoked pork tenderloin:

    How to Smoke Pork Tenderloin on a Pellet Grill

    Think of this smoked pork tenderloin recipe as the complete guide to smoking pork on a pellet grill. We’ll cover everything you need to know, including what temp for pork tenderloin is the best.

    Marinate the Pork Tenderloins

    Your pellet smoker will give these pork tenderloins a delicious applewood smoked taste, but that’s not the only place great flavor will come from.

    This smoked pork tenderloin is also made great thanks to a simple marinade that consists of:

    • apple juice
    • warm honey
    • brown sugar
    • your favorite pork rub
    • fresh thyme
    • black peppers

    Patience and timing are key here since you’ll want to marinade your smoked pork tenderloin for 2-3 hours before grilling.

    Preheat Your Z Grills Pellet Smoker

    Once your pork is marinated, it’s time to cook. But before you get grilling, you need to preheat your Z Grills pellet smoker.

    For this smoked pork tenderloin, we’ll be cooking it at 225 ˚F for about 3 hours with applewood pellets.

    So, turn up the heat, close the lid, and pack your pellet grill with applewood pellets.

    Smoke Pork Tenderloin

    Once the pork tenderloins hit the grill, you’re still going to need your patience. It will take the pork about 2 ½ to 3 hours to reach an internal temperature of 145 ˚F.

    When the inside of the pork reads 145 ˚F, you can remove it from the grill. As tempting as it may be to slice right into those smoked pork tenderloins, you still need to wait.

    Allow the pork to rest for at least 5 minutes before slicing and serving.

    Smoked Pork Tenderloin

    Best Times and Temperatures for Smoked Pork Tenderloin

    When you smoke pork tenderloin, your goal is to reach an internal temperature of 145 ˚F, but there are many ways to get there. Although there are many answers to the question of what temp for pork tenderloin, here’s the best answer.

    The best temperature to smoke your pork tenderloin at is 225 ˚F. A low and slow method will deliver the flavor you want. This gives your pork time to absorb the smokey flavor, and it allows the fat to reduce.

    At 225 ˚F, it will take your pork tenderloins about 2 ½ to 3 hours to reach an internal temperature of 145 ˚F.

    Smoked Pork Tenderloin

    What to Serve with Smoked Pork Tenderloin

    This smoked pork tenderloin is so good that you could eat it by itself. But it tastes even better when served with sides like:

    Smoked Pork Tenderloin

    You’ll love this smoked pork tenderloin recipe whether you’ve cooked it 100 times before or you’re learning how to smoke pork tenderloin for the first time.
    Servings 4
    Prep Time 3 minutes
    Cook Time 3 hours
    Total Time 3 hours 3 minutes

    Equipment

    • Z Grills Pellet Smoker

    Ingredients

    • 2 pork tenderloins, about 1 lb each, silverskin removed
    • ½ cup apple juice
    • 3 tbsp honey, warmed
    • 3 tbsp pork rub
    • ¼ cup brown sugar
    • 2 tbsp fresh thyme, chopped
    • ½ tbsp black pepper

    Instructions

    • Create the marinade by mixing apple juice, warm honey, pork rub, brown sugar, chopped thyme, and black pepper in a large bowl.
    • Add the pork tenderloins to the marinade, turning to coat.
    • Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and put it in the fridge. Marinate the pork tenderloins for 2-3 hours.
    • Preheat your Z Grills pellet smoker to 225 ˚F.
    • Place marinated pork tenderloins directly on grill grates.
    • Smoke pork until the internal temperature reaches 145 ˚F. It will take about 2 ½ to 3 hours.
    • Once the internal temperature rises to 145 ˚F, remove pork tenderloins from the grill.
    • Allow them to rest for 5 minutes before slicing and serving.
    Course: Main Course
    Cuisine: American
    Keyword: Pork, Smoked

    Tips and FAQs for Smoked Pork Tenderloin 

    Now you know how to grill the perfect smoked pork tenderloin every time.

    But it’s still normal to have questions. Here are some FAQs and the answers you need.

    1. Why is my pork tenderloin tough?

    Pork tenderloin is a cut of meat that is generally praised for its tenderness. If your pork tenderloin is tough, it was probably cooked at too high heat. Try our low and slow method of smoking pork tenderloin for guaranteed tenderness.

    2. Should you spritz pork tenderloin while cooking?

    Spiritizing meat on the grill is a method that can help preserve moisture, but the fluctuating temperature of opening the lid frequently can do more harm than good. For our smoked pork tenderloin recipe, we do not recommend spritzing the pork tenderloins.

     Now it’s your turn! Your questions and suggestions are welcome here. Tell us your thoughts in the comment section below.

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