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Roast your pork loin filet with whole baby bella mushrooms and watch the mushrooms fill up with rich juices! It’s an amazing trick that’s so easy to do.
Roasted Pork Loin Filet with Whole Baby Bella Mushrooms
Weeknight dinners need to be simple and fast. That’s why this recipe for roasted pork loin filet is one of my favorites.
With less than five minutes to prep, this savory dinner can be in the oven in no time at all. That frees you up to do more important things, like catching the latest episode of your favorite TV show.
Oh, wait. I meant to say important things like doing the dishes.
Let’s just say that I’ll let you choose which activity you’d rather do.
The other reason I like this recipe is because of what happens to the mushrooms. I’m sure there’s a very good scientific explanation for it, but Bill Nye hasn’t returned my phone calls yet, so for now we will simply have to marvel at the mystery of it all.
Anyway, the mushrooms—when baked with their open cups facing upward—slowly fill with the rich juices of the pork and the liquids that are roasted out of the mushrooms themselves. The result is a dozen or more edible cups filled with sumptuous jus.
(I had to use the French word, because sometimes only French will do.)
The finished dish comes out looking oh-so-rustic yet just a bit fancy. No one will know you didn’t spend hours on it, so don’t tell them.
I picked up my pork loin filet at Walmart. It’s a Smithfield Applewood Smoked Bacon Loin Filet, which means that it’s already marinated for me. I didn’t have to do a single thing with it other than put it in a pan and roast it.
Smithfield® has a great variety of pork options that are perfect for weeknight meals. I’ve enjoyed several of their tenderloin and loin filet varieties.
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Plus, you can use your leftovers to make lunch the next day. Here are some lunch ideas.
- Thin slice the leftover pork for cold cut sandwiches.
- Chop the pork and mix with BBQ sauce for BBQ sandwiches.
- Cut pork into strips and toss with fajita seasoning for pork fajitas.
- Dice and combine with mayonnaise, walnuts, and apple pieces for pork salad sandwiches.
- Chop and combine with salad greens, pomegranate arils, and pecans for a lunch salad.
Roasted Pork Loin Filet with Whole Baby Bella Mushrooms
Roast your pork loin filet with whole baby bella mushrooms and watch the mushrooms fill up with rich juices! It's an amazing trick that's so easy to do.
Ingredients
- 3 pounds marinated pork loin filet such as Smithfield Applewood Smoked Bacon Loin Filet
- 1 pound baby bella mushrooms
- 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
- Sea salt
- Black pepper
Instructions
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Preheat the oven to 375 F and line a 13 by 9 inch pan with parchment paper. Place the pork loin filet in the lined pan.
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Rinse the mushrooms thoroughly. Remove the stems from the mushrooms and discard. Toss the mushrooms with the olive oil plus a pinch of salt and pepper.
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Place the mushrooms in the pan with the open cup turned upwards all around the pork.
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Put the pan in the oven and bake for about one hour, or until the internal temperature of the pork reaches 160 F. The mushrooms will look very dark, but they will not burn.
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Rest the pork for 5 minutes, then slice and serve with mushrooms.
If you like pork, you’ll love my streamlined recipe for pulled pork made in the oven!
Alli Smith
This would be great for Sunday dinner when the entire family gathers at my house. I love how the mushrooms fill up with the jus. I can only imagine how flavorful this is.
Vera Sweeney
Oh my gosh this sounds amazing!!! I love putting bacon on my meat it always makes everything so much better!
Heather
I love roast pork! It’s the most delicious fall comfort food and the mushrooms complement it perfectly. This looks delish!
Dina Demarest
I love easy dinner ideas. This looks so simple yet so flavorful. I’m going out today so I’ll pick up one of these smithfield dinner ideas!
Paula Schuck
That looks SO GOOD! I love using mushrooms with pork and beef. The earthy flavor is so perfect with the meat.
Jenn @ EngineerMommy
This pork loin sounds and looks so delicious. I love mushrooms and they go so well with pork. Can’t wait to try this recipe.
Jeanette
OH my YUM! Great idea for a Sunday afternoon dinner. Easy and I know it would be a hit with the family!
Sarah
This sounds like an easy way to make roasted pork poin, glad you shared it. I will most certainly be trying to make this.
Heather | All Roads Lead to the Kitchen
I love Smithfield pork, but I haven’t come across this variety yet. This sounds super delicious!
Bella
Now that sounds like an amazing meal! I love the simplicity of it but I bet the flavor is out of this world.
Rebecca Swenor
This roasted pork loin filet with whole baby bella mushrooms sounds and looks delicious. We love mushrooms and this sounds like a great recipe to make for the family. This Smithfield Applewood Smoked Bacon Lion Filet sound good by itself. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
Jeanine
yum this looks and sounds just delicious! I love having a good roasted pork! we haven’t had it in a while so I’m thinking perhaps next week we will have to try this out!
David @ Spiced
What a fun idea! I know what you mean about mushrooms absorbing liquid, so it is a genius idea to combine these with a marinated pork loin. I’m thinking this needs to magically appear for dinner in our house soon! Thanks for sharing! #client
Natalie
After developing a severe chicken allergy, we have been eating a lot more pork. This recipe sounds like a delicious way to switch up dinner!
Ricci
Those mushrooms look perfect! I bet they compliment the pork beautifully!
lauren happel
This looks amazing! Would be a great recipe to make for dinner! I think my family would love it!
Jasmine Watts
Yumm… Looks so good! I love roast pork and can’t wait to try out this recipe.
Marielle Altenor
Smithfield® pork is so tender! I love to roast mine with red potatoes. So good!
Christina Aliperti
This looks amazing! I am so hungry now lol I wish I could have this right now.