Sheet Pan Honey Mustard Pork Tenderloin

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Make weeknight dinner easy and delicious with this honey mustard sheet pan pork tenderloin recipe. It's filled with apples, potatoes, and green beans that the whole family will enjoy.
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Sheet Pan Honey Mustard Pork tenderloin with apples, potatoes, and green beans.

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Oh, how I love a super easy (and tasty) one dish dinner! This sheet pan pork tenderloin came together in no time at all, and the clean up was also super simple. This honey mustard pork tenderloin recipe is exactly what our family needs for busy weeknights. I’m feeling inspired to try even more sheet pan dinners.

Delicious One Pan Pork Tenderloin With Honey Mustard Marinade 

If you’re one of those people who doesn’t cook with pork often run, don’t walk, to the grocery store for some pork tenderloin. Seriously! This boneless cut is so easy to prepare and comes out delicious and tender every time. 

Made with a sweet and savory mix of pork, potatoes, apples, and beans, this honey mustard pork tenderloin recipe might be your new go-to easy weeknight dinner. 

If you’re trying to meal plan on a budget, pork is usually more economical than other cuts of meat. Pair it with in season produce (or fresh from your garden, if you have one) and you get a meal that’s not just quick and healthy, but easy on your wallet too. This Pressure Cooker Pork Roast is affordable and delicious too!

How to Make Honey Mustard Pork Tenderloin

I marinated the pork tenderloin in a loaf pan (covered with plastic wrap in the fridge), but you could also use a ziplock bag if you prefer. For better results, just remember to turn the meat over about halfway through for even coverage. You will also love this Chicken Marinade!

Pork tenderloin being marinated in a honey mustard marinade

Just look at how pretty and vibrant this one is before you stick it in the oven. It’s hard not to feel good about making such a colorful dinner like this one. Talk about (almost) eating the rainbow. :) Before baking it, I did toss the veggies and fruit together to better coat them with the sauce. I hope you enjoy this simple one-dish dinner as much as we did!

Pork tenderloin on a sheet pan with veggies ready to go into the oven

What Apples Pair Best With Pork Tenderloin?

Sweeter apple varieties usually work best when paired with pork, so I recommend sticking to your favorite red or yellow apple variety. The only thing to keep in mind is that some apples are more suited to roasting than others; popular varieties like Fuji and Gala apples usually lose their texture and turn mushy when baked. 

If you need apple inspiration, Honeycrisp is probably the best bet when it comes to an apple that tastes great and holds up in the oven.

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  1. 5 stars
    I have made this several times already and my family loves it! I made it tonight and my son is already requesting that I make it again. Full of flavor and delicious!

  2. 5 stars
    This is very good! I don’t gravitate toward honey mustard, but ended up loving this. I made this as described with the exception of using Russet Potatoes (that’s what I had).

    I might try a different apple since mine barely kept their form, and mostly turned to mush. The taste was fantastic, so mainly a texture/presentation issue. I used “Envy” apples.

    1. 100 Days Admin

      Glad to hear you like it! Apple varieties can be tricky! Try using Honeycrisp if you can. – Nicole

  3. 5 stars
    I’m looking forward to giving this recipe a try! I’m wondering what kind of apples to use, would Granny Smith be best? Also would sweet potatoes hold up if added in 1/2 inch slices?

  4. Could this be modified to use a pork loin rather than tenderloin as it’s what I have on hand? Looks delicious!

  5. It’s is unsafe to use marinades from raw meat on other foods without cooking them.
    This recipe is unsafe!

  6. Wow! This looks amazing. I’ve already printed the recipe for my “Lisa” collection. Can’t wait to make this. I know already it will be a keeper.