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Directions. Pork Directions; Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F; In a medium bowl, combine garlic, ketchup, soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, paprika, black pepper, oregano and garlic …

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What is the best low carb pork tenderloin recipe?

We top this with a homemade creamy dijon sauce for a mouthwatering, low carb dinner option. Cut each Pork Tenderloin into 3" pieces and using a meat mallet, pound pork pieces until ½″ thick. Toss with olive oil, oregano, dijon mustard and pepper to taste. Marinate 15 minutes. Meanwhile, combine all sauce ingredients except butter in a frying pan.

How long does it take to cook a pork tenderloin?

This keto pork tenderloin recipe features juicy, tender and delectable pork tenderloin that can be cooked in only 30 minutes. As a bonus, this pork tenderloin is also low in carbs and low in calories: only 1 gram of carbs per serving for a total of 4 per entire tenderloin!

Is pork tenderloin with mushroom sauce keto friendly?

My family loved this keto stuffed pork tenderloin with mushroom sauce because it was so tasty and plus it’s low carb (3.2g net carbs). The tender pork and creamy melted cheese are topped with a flavorful mushroom sauce to make a week night dinner taste special.

How many carbs are in a pork tenderloin?

As a bonus, this pork tenderloin is also low in carbs and low in calories: only 1 gram of carbs per serving for a total of 4 per entire tenderloin! All you need is a few cloves of garlic, dried and fresh herbs, coarse salt, olive oil and of course a pork tenderloin! And it wouldn’t hurt to have a meat thermometer either!

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