Roasted Pork Tenderloin with Fig Balsamic Glaze

Lean pork tenderloin with a sweet and tangy glaze

Fig Balsamic Pork Tenderloin

This easy, flavorful pork tenderloin is glazed with a sweet-and-tangy mixture of fig butter and balsamic vinegar. With just a handful of ingredients and minimal hands-on time, it’s an ideal weeknight main course that feels special enough for guests. The fig glaze caramelizes in the oven, creating a glossy coating that pairs beautifully with roasted vegetables, a simple salad, or mashed potatoes.

Fig glaze brushed on pork tenderloin

Why this recipe works

The combination of fig butter and balsamic vinegar creates a balanced glaze: the fruit butter adds natural sweetness and body while balsamic brings acidity and depth. Roasting the tenderloin at a moderate temperature ensures the meat cooks evenly and stays tender. Using an instant-read thermometer to confirm an internal temperature of 145°F produces safely cooked pork that remains juicy. Allowing the meat to rest after roasting preserves the juices and makes slicing neater and easier.

Prep & Cook Time

  • Prep time: 15 minutes
  • Cook time: 25 minutes (approx.)
  • Total time: 40 minutes (including resting)

Yield

Serves: 4 | Serving size: about 2 slices

Ingredients

  • 20 oz pork tenderloins (about 1 to 1.25 lb total)
  • Kosher salt, to taste
  • 1/4 tsp garlic powder
  • 1 1/2 tbsp balsamic vinegar
  • 2 tbsp fig butter (or another fruit butter such as apple butter)
  • Optional: chopped parsley for garnish

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 375°F (190°C).
  2. Pat the pork tenderloin dry with paper towels. Season all sides lightly with kosher salt and sprinkle with garlic powder.
  3. In a small bowl, whisk together the balsamic vinegar and fig butter until smooth. The mixture should be spreadable; if the fig butter is very firm, warm it briefly to loosen it before mixing.
  4. Place the tenderloin on a baking pan or rimmed sheet. Brush the fig-balsamic glaze generously over the entire surface of the pork.
  5. Roast in the preheated oven until the thickest part of the tenderloin reaches an internal temperature of 145°F (63°C) on an instant-read thermometer. This typically takes about 25 to 30 minutes, depending on the size and thickness of the tenderloin and differences between ovens.
  6. Remove the pork from the oven and tent it loosely with foil. Let the meat rest for 10 to 15 minutes to allow juices to redistribute.
  7. Slice into 8 pieces and arrange on a platter. Spoon any pan juices or remaining glaze over the slices and garnish with chopped parsley if desired.
Sliced fig balsamic pork tenderloin

Nutrition (approximate per serving)

  • Calories: 196 kcal
  • Protein: 30 g
  • Carbohydrates: 6 g
  • Fat: 5 g
  • Fiber: 0.5 g
  • Cholesterol: 90 mg
  • Sodium: 72 mg
  • Sugar: 5 g

Serving suggestions

Serve the sliced tenderloin with roasted Brussels sprouts, sautéed greens, or a light grain such as farro or quinoa. The sweet fig glaze complements savory sides and holds up well to richer accompaniments like creamy mashed potatoes or a roasted root vegetable medley.

Tips and variations

  • If you can’t find fig butter, substitute apple butter, apricot jam, or another fruit spread for a similar texture and sweetness.
  • To deepen the glaze, add a small pinch of black pepper, a teaspoon of Dijon mustard, or a splash of soy sauce before brushing on the pork.
  • For extra caramelization, broil the tenderloin for 1–2 minutes at the end of cooking, watching closely so the glaze doesn’t burn.
  • Leftovers keep well refrigerated for up to 3 days and can be reheated gently in a low oven or sliced cold for sandwiches or salads.

Final note

This fig balsamic pork tenderloin is a quick, satisfying recipe that’s easy enough for a weeknight but elegant enough for company. Minimal prep, simple ingredients, and an irresistible glaze make it a go-to when you want something delicious without fuss.

Final plated fig balsamic pork tenderloin