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Orange Cranberry Pork Loin is the perfect holiday main dish! This roast pork loin is juicy, delicious, and super festive. Add this roasted pork recipe to your Thanksgiving and Christmas tables!

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What’s in this Roast Pork Loin Recipe?

Maybe you don’t like turkey, or maybe you just want to change things up this year. Either way, this delicious roasted pork will fit just perfectly at the center of the holiday table.

  • Pork Loin Roast: You’ll need a 3-pound boneless pork loin for this recipe.
  • Olive Oil: Helps the salt and pepper adhere to the roast.
  • Salt + Pepper: Enhance the natural flavor of the roast.
  • Orange Juice: Adds a refreshing citrus flavor to the sauce.
  • Apple Cider Vinegar: Adds a sweet and acidic flavor to the sauce.
  • Sweet Orange Marmalade: Enhances the citrus flavor of the sauce.
  • Whole Cranberry Sauce: Adds a sweet and tart flavor to the sauce.

Pro Tip: Let the pork loin sit out while preheating the oven. You don’t want it to be cold when it goes in the oven.

Variations on Pork Loin Roast

The great thing about this roast is that you can flavor it with just about any kind of sauce you like! Swap the orange juice out for pineapple or apple juice, the apple cider vinegar for white wine or balsamic, and the marmalade for any flavor of jam you love. Feel free to get creative!

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Is a pork loin the same as a tenderloin?

Nope! Pork loin is wider, flatter, and can be boneless or bone-in; whereas tenderloin is a long, narrow, boneless cut of meat from along the backbone

What temperature should pork loin roast be cooked at?

We cook this roast at 375°F!

Is it better to roast a pork loin covered or uncovered?

I prefer to roast mine uncovered to make it easier to baste throughout the cooking process. If your roast is browning too much, you can tent it with foil for the remainder of the cook time.

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How to Store and Reheat

Store leftover roast pork loin in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat in a 300°F oven covered with foil until warmed through.

How to Freeze

Freeze roast pork loin in an airtight container or Ziplock bag for up to 3 months. Let thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating.

Serving Suggestions

This orange cranberry pork loin roast recipe fits in perfectly with all of the usual holiday sides! The flavor mixes perfectly with classic Thanksgiving side dishes, so no need to change up the entire meal if you don’t want to. I love it served with baked sweet potatoes, cheesy potato casserole, green bean casserole, cheesy broccoli and cauliflower gratin, or slow cooker mashed potatoes.

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5-Star Review

“I made it for Christmas, it was festive and delicious. Everyone loved it. I’ll definitely make it again.” – Rina

Recipe

Orange Cranberry Pork Loin Recipe (Roast Pork Loin)

4.52 from 236 votes

Author: Becky Hardin

Prep: 15 minutes minutes

Cook: 1 hour hour

Total: 1 hour hour 15 minutes minutes

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Skip the turkey this year and make this amazing Orange Cranberry Pork Loin recipe instead. It's so flavorful and just as festive!

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Ingredients

  • 3 pounds boneless pork loin roast
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • teaspoons kosher salt to taste
  • Freshly ground black pepper to taste

For the Sauce

  • ¾ cup orange juice divided
  • ¼ cup apple cider vinegar
  • 8 ounces sweet orange marmalade (½ jar)
  • 7 ounces whole cranberry sauce (½ can)

Recommended Equipment

  • Roasting Pan

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375°F.

  • Place pork in a shallow roasting pan or grill pan and pat dry with a paper towel.

    3 pounds boneless pork loin roast

  • Rub all sides with olive oil.

    2 tablespoons olive oil

  • Season with salt and pepper on all sides.

    2¼ teaspoons kosher salt, Freshly ground black pepper

  • Sear each side over high heat for 2 minutes per side, 10 minutes total.

  • While searing, make your sauce: In a medium bowl, stir together the ½ cup orange juice, vinegar, marmalade, and cranberry sauce.

    ¾ cup orange juice, ¼ cup apple cider vinegar, 8 ounces sweet orange marmalade, 7 ounces whole cranberry sauce

  • Place seared pork in a large roasting pan and pour sauce over the pork.

  • Roast for 60-80 minutes, or until internal temperature reaches 140-145°F in the most central part of the pork. Baste every 20 minutes in the orange juice mixture.

  • Remove from oven and place pork on a foil tented plate to cool/rest for 10 minutes.

  • While pork is resting, add the remaining ¼ cup of orange juice to the juices left over from cooking. If your roasting pan is stovetop safe you can just keep all the sauces in the pan or if not, add to a saucepan.

  • Bring sauce to a boil and then reduce to a simmer while pork rests.

  • Slice and serve pork, drizzled with more sauce and garnished with orange slices and fresh cranberries.

Last step! Don’t forget to show me a pic of what you made! Upload an image or tag me @thecookierookie on Instagram!

Becky’s tips

  • Let the pork loin sit out while preheating the oven. You don’t want it to be cold when it goes in the oven.
  • Use an instant read thermometer to ensure the internal temp has reached at least 145°F before consuming.

Storage:Store orange cranberry pork loin in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days or in the freezer for up to 3 months.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 502kcal (25%) Carbohydrates: 42g (14%) Protein: 51g (102%) Fat: 14g (22%) Saturated Fat: 3g (19%) Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g Monounsaturated Fat: 7g Cholesterol: 143mg (48%) Sodium: 1007mg (44%) Potassium: 941mg (27%) Fiber: 1g (4%) Sugar: 36g (40%) Vitamin A: 99IU (2%) Vitamin C: 18mg (22%) Calcium: 31mg (3%) Iron: 2mg (11%)

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Meet Becky Hardin

Becky Hardin is a wife and mother living in Saint Louis Missouri. She founded The Cookie Rookie in 2012 as a creative way to share recipes. Now, she is a trusted resource for easy cooking around the world, being featured in Taste of Home, The Kitchn, ABC’s Home and Family, and more. Here at The Cookie Rookie she is the editor in chief of all recipes and continues to enjoy sharing her passion for cooking for busy families. She has since founded two additional food blogs, Easy Chicken Recipes and Easy Dessert Recipes.

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Kate B

Posted on 12/23/2023

I’ll need to make 2 porks loins. If I cook them in the same slow cooker do I need double the fluid, use the same amount, or somewhere in between?

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Samantha Marceau

Posted on 1/2/2024

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We recommend using a larger crockpot to accommodate the meat and doubling the fluid!

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Tracy Johnson

Posted on 11/23/2023

Made this for thanksgiving today and it was the star of the show. Everyone raved about how much they loved it. I told them I would be sure and let you know how delicious it was.Orange Cranberry Pork Loin (Roast Pork Loin) Recipe - The Cookie Rookie® (17)

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Samantha Marceau

Posted on 11/27/2023

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We’re so happy to hear it was a hit, Tracy!!

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Leigh Lawrence

Posted on 11/23/2023

The pork was perfectly cooked and tender. However the sauce was way too sweet, I did not care for the sauce.Orange Cranberry Pork Loin (Roast Pork Loin) Recipe - The Cookie Rookie® (21)

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Samantha Marceau

Posted on 11/27/2023

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Sorry to hear this recipe wasn’t quite to your tastes, Leigh!

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Shelley

Posted on 1/15/2023

can you make this in a crockpot?

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Samantha Marceau

Posted on 1/17/2023

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Yes! Sear the pork loin, then cook on low with the sauce poured over it for 5-6 hours, or until 145°F internally.

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FAQs

What is the secret to tender pork loin? ›

If you're not confident in your cooking skills, there is one foolproof way to guarantee your pork ends up on the tender side, even if you cook it too long: Soak it in a brine or a marinade. According to Hazel, these kinds of preparations always produce the most tender outcomes.

What's the difference between a pork loin and a pork loin roast? ›

Pork loin is a wide, oblong-shaped cut from the pig's back.

It goes by a number of names, including pork roast, center cut roast, and pork center rib roast, and is suited to low-and-slow cooking preparations. It also happens to be the same area that pork chops are sliced from and is sold with and without bones.

Does pork loin get more tender the longer you cook it? ›

At 400 degrees F, a 1-pound pork tenderloin will cook in 8 to 10 minutes after being seared on the stove. Unlike tough, fatty cuts of meat (like the shoulder used for Slow Cooker Pulled Pork), leaner cuts like pork tenderloin do not become more tender the longer they cook. Use a meat thermometer to be sure.

Should you cover pork loin when roasting? ›

Tenting can be suitable for some cuts of meat, but if you want a crunchy crust on your roast, then it's best to leave it uncovered. If you notice that the roasted pork is browning too much, you can lightly cover it with aluminum foil. However, do not cover it for the last 5-10 minutes in the oven.

How do you cook a pork loin so it doesn't dry out? ›

Grilling
  1. First, use a high-heat area to quickly brown the meat on all sides. ...
  2. Next, move the loin to a low-heat area of the grill and cover it with foil.
  3. Now, you can roast the pork using indirect cooking for approximately one to one and a half hours, or about 20 minutes per pound of meat.
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What spices tenderize pork? ›

Brine the pork.

Brining involves soaking your meat in salt water to increase the tenderness and moistness of the final dish. Brines always contain salt and water, but can also include other ingredients for added flavor like apple cider, brown sugar, rosemary, and thyme.

Which is better pork loin roast or pork tenderloin? ›

Pork tenderloin is one of the leanest, most tender cuts of meat on the market, so it can also be a little spendy. Pork loin, on the other hand, can often be a bargain choice if you're looking for a tender cut of meat that cooks well for a crowd.

Which is healthier pork loin or tenderloin? ›

Pork tenderloin may be the trimmest of them all, but the loin cuts, including pork chops and roasts, are the next leanest with 147 calories and a smidge over 5 grams of fat per 3-ounce serving.

Should you remove fat from pork loin before cooking? ›

The 'big slab of fat' is what you use to make crackling, so unless you have no soul, don't cut it off! More importantly, pork can be a rather dry meat, and the pork is necessary to self-baste it while it is cooking. Always leave fat on meat, roasting dries it out, and the fat is necessary to keep it succulent.

How do you keep pork moist when baking? ›

Brine Them! After you bring your pork chops home, time to brine! Brining pork chops is one of the best ways way to guarantee a juicy cooked pork chop. Even a quick 30-minute brine (or up to four hours) makes a big difference.

What are good pork seasonings? ›

Ingredients in pork rub
  • Paprika – The recipe calls for smoked paprika, ideally. ...
  • Onion and garlic powder – Sub: Double up on either if you are missing one. ...
  • Oregano – Sub: 1 tsp mixed herb, or 1/2 tsp thyme or rosemary.
  • Mustard powder – Sub: 1/4 tsp extra onion or garlic powder.
  • Cumin – Sub: Coriander powder.
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Does co*ke tenderize meat? ›

If you're not from the south, it may not have occurred to you that you can cook with Coca-Cola. But the king of sodas has been used in southern cooking for years — particularly in marinades and sauces for beef and pork. Its sweet acidity can help to tenderize meat, making it an ideal addition for a long slow brine.

Is it better to cook a pork loin at 350 or 400? ›

Doing this will help the pork loin from becoming dry and tough. First, wait until your oven is preheated. Once your oven is at 400° F place the loin inside and cook for 10 minutes. After 10 minutes take the loin out and lower the oven temperature to 350 ° F and cook the loin for another 20 minutes per pound of meat.

Should I put water in the pan of a pork roast? ›

Place pork roast (fat side up) into large roasting pan with 1 cup water in the bottom. Bake for 4-5 hours or until desired tenderness. (I typically go 5 hours for pull apart pork roast) Add water as needed during cook time to prevent burning on the bottom of pan.

Should pork roast sit out before cooking? ›

To get the best flavor out of your meat, it should always be at room temperature before cooking. Taking this step achieves a lot more than maximizing the meat's flavor, aroma, and texture. Let's take a look at the advantages you can expect from properly tempering your meat.

What tenderizes pork the best? ›

Slow Cooking: Slow cooking is one of the best methods to make pork belly tender. You can slow cook it in a slow cooker or oven at a low temperature for several hours until it's fully cooked and tender.

How do you tenderize pork loin quickly? ›

A brine is essentially just salt and water. It helps prevent moisture loss during cooking, and the salt also helps tenderize the meat from the inside out. If you want an extra juicy piece of pork, brine it before cooking. You can make an effective brine just with salt and water, but additional seasonings do help.

How do Chinese make pork so tender? ›

How do you tenderise pork for stir fry? Velveting is a Chinese technique that helps keep meat tender during stir frying. Adding cornstarch and bicarb to your meat during the marinating process helps to coat your meat, giving it a velvety feel that makes the meat feel extra soft.

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