Roast Pork Ribs

Roast Pork Ribs

This succulent Sichuan-Inspired Roasted Pork Tenderloin is a flavor-packed dish that’s both easy to prepare and irresistibly delicious. Marinated in a bold blend of soy sauce, sugar, and aromatic Sichuan pepper powder, the pork tenderloin develops a rich, umami depth with a subtle spicy kick. Roasted at high heat using only the top oven setting, the meat cooks evenly while allowing excess juices to drip away, resulting in a perfectly tender and caramelized exterior. Simply flip halfway through for even crispiness. Enjoy it sliced as a standalone main or as a savory filling for fresh spring rolls, adding a delightful crunch. Perfect for weeknight dinners or entertaining, this recipe delivers restaurant-quality flavor with minimal effort. Join the conversation and share your twist on this versatile dish!

10 Minutes
Easy
4 servings

Ingredients

Metric US
4 serving

Main Ingredients

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pork tenderloin
350g

The aromatics

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spring rolls
4 pieces

The sauce & seasonings

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soy sauce
3 tablespoons
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sugar
1 tablespoon
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Sichuan pepper powder
1 teaspoon

Instructions

1. Step 1

Step 1
Marinate the pork tenderloin with soy sauce, sugar, and Sichuan pepper powder for 30 minutes.

2. Step 2

Step 2
Place the pork on the oven rack, with a baking tray underneath to catch the drips. Line the baking tray with parchment paper for easy cleanup.

3. Step 3

Step 3
Roast in a preheated oven at 190 degrees Celsius using only the top heat for 15 minutes, allowing the juices to drip out.

4. Step 4

Step 4
Flip the pork over and roast for another 15 minutes.

5. Step 5

Step 5
Serve directly or use as a filling for spring rolls.

6. Step 6

Step 6
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