This roasted turkey breast tenderloin is so easy to prepare and made super flavorful thanks to the brown sugar, apple cider vinegar, and herb marinade!
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This unsuspecting turkey tenderloin may very well be the best turkey I’ve ever had! It’s delicious enough to be the centerpiece for a smaller Thanksgiving but easy enough for a weeknight if you’re looking for a change from your typical protein. The quick marinade infuses it with tons of flavor and locks in the moisture, making for totally crave-able turkey.
If you’ve never cooked turkey tenderloin before, have no fear! It’s very similar to making oven-roasted pork tenderloin and is done in just a few simple steps.
Ingredients for Turkey Tenderloin Recipe
You’ll just need a few pantry and fridge staples to make this ultra-flavorful marinade!
- Turkey Breast Tenderloins – to start, you’ll need to grab 2 turkey breast tenderloins that are about 1 pound each.
- Apple Cider Vinegar – to really help to break down and tenderize the meat, you’ll also need 2 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar.
- Brown Sugar – 1 1/2 tablespoons of brown sugar,…
- Dijon Mustard – …1 tablespoon of dijon mustard,…
- Garlic Cloves – …3 minced garlic cloves,…
- Fresh Thyme – …a ½ tablespoon of fresh chopped thyme,…
- Fresh Rosemary – …a ½ tablespoon of fresh chopped rosemary,…
- Sea Salt + Ground Pepper – …1 teaspoon of sea salt, a ¼ teaspoon of black pepper, and…
- Extra-Virgin Olive Oil – …2 tablespoons of extra-virgin olive oil combine to create a really flavorful marinade. You’ll also need a tablespoon of EVOO for searing the herby tenderloins.
How to Keep Turkey Tenderloin Moist
When cooking turkey tenderloins, there are two things that we always do to ensure the moistest, juiciest meat possible. First, we let our tenderloins sit in a marinade for at least 30 minutes (longer if we have time). This guarantees a really great flavor, and it goes a long way in helping the meat to stay moist and tender. We also like to sear the tenderloins in a skillet before sticking them into the oven to bake. Searing the meat not only caramelizes the marinade, but also locks in a ton of moisture!
How to Cook Turkey Breast Tenderloin
Though this easy turkey tenderloin recipe requires a little bit of searing before the oven does the work, it’s still totally doable! Here’s how you’ll throw this one together:
- Whisk Together the Marinade – in a large bowl, whisk together the vinegar, brown sugar, mustard, garlic, seasonings, and 2 tablespoons of the olive oil until evenly combined.
- Coat the Turkey Tenderloins – place turkey tenderloins in the bowl with the marinade and toss to coat. Cover and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes (or up to overnight) to let the flavors infuse.
- Preheat the Oven – when you’re ready to cook the tenderloins, preheat the oven to 400°F.
- Sear the Tenderloins – heat the remaining tablespoon of oil in a cast-iron skillet (or another oven-safe skillet) over medium-high heat. Once hot, place the tenderloins in the pan and sear for 2-3 minutes per side (you may need to work in two batches to prevent overcrowding).
- Bake – transfer the pan to the oven and cook for 30-40 minutes, or until a thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the tenderloin registers 165°F.
- Let Rest, Slice, and Serve – remove the turkey from the oven and let rest for 10 minutes, then slice, serve, and enjoy!
More Turkey Tenderloin Flavors
Though this perfectly herby turkey tenderloin recipe is our FAVORITE, these other marinades from our pork tenderloin marinade recipe would also be delicious and make for an easy recipe any night of the year!
- Balsamic Rosemary – this marinade is equal parts sweet and tangy and is loaded with fresh rosemary flavor.
- Maple Dijon – this marinade is pretty much a universal crowd-pleaser.
- Sesame Ginger – this marinade is super delicious and gives you a really great reason to cook up turkey tenderloins year-round!
Turkey Tenderloin Recipes Frequently Asked Questions
Glad you asked! Turkey breast tenderloins are super tender, lean cuts of turkey breast, and typically range in size from a half-pound to 1 full pound per tenderloin. Because they’re super lean, you’ll need to be careful to not overcook your turkey tenderloin as this can result in a really dry end product. They also don’t have a ton of flavor on their own, so you’ll want to use plenty of seasoning.
Not quite! The turkey tenderloin is a portion of the turkey breast and it is boneless and skinless. A turkey breast, on the other hand, is usually bone-in, skin-on. We have a great roasted turkey breast recipe if you’re looking for one!
We think marinating turkey tenderloin is a fantastic idea. As mentioned before, because this cut is super lean, it dries out REALLY easily and is lower on flavor. Luckily, a flavorful marinade can prevent that and give you really delicious, well-seasoned meat!
According to the FDA, turkey, and all poultry, should be cooked to an internal temperature of 165 F.
Using a meat thermometer is the absolute best way to guarantee a safely-cooked but also still moist and juicy turkey tenderloin! You’ll know the tenderloins are ready to come out of the oven when the internal temperature at the thickest part of the turkey reads 165°F. If you don’t have one on hand, you’ll know that the turkey is done when you cut into it and the juices run clear.
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Baked Turkey Tenderloin with Garlic Herb Marinade
Ingredients
- 2 turkey breast tenderloins about 1 pound each
- 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
- 1 1/2 tablespoons brown sugar
- 1 tablespoon dijon mustard
- 3 garlic cloves minced
- 1/2 tablespoon fresh chopped thyme
- 1/2 tablespoon fresh chopped rosemary
- 1 teaspoon sea salt
- 1/4 teaspoon pepper
- 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
Instructions
- In a large bowl, whisk together the vinegar, brown sugar, mustard, garlic, thyme, rosemary, salt, pepper, and 2 tablespoons of the olive oil until evenly combined. 2. Place the turkey in the bowl with the marinade and toss to coat. Cover and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes, up to overnight, to let the flavors infuse.
- Preheat the oven to 400 F.
- Heat the remaining tablespoon of oil in a cast iron or other oven-safe skillet over medium-high heat.
- Once hot, place the tenderloins in the pan, working in two batches if needed to prevent over-crowding. Sear for 3-4 minutes per side, until browned.
- Transfer the pan to the oven and cook for 30-40 minutes, or until a thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the tenderloin registers 165 F.
- Remove the turkey from the oven and let rest for 10 minutes, then slice and serve.
Recipe Notes
- For Whole30 and low-carb: Omit the brown sugar
- For Paleo: Use coconut sugar or honey in place of the brown sugar
- For Low-FODMAP: Omit the garlic. You can use 1 tablespoon of garlic-infused olive oil in its place.
I never had a particular fondness for turkey until I tried this recipe. It elevates turkey into the realm of fabulous. Thank you for sharing.
That is so exciting, Julie! We are so happy you enjoyed it!
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We are so sorry you had issues! Looking into it now!
I have tried other marinades for turkey tenderloin it this is by far our favorite!!
What?! That is so kind, Leslie! We are so happy you love it!
This was so easy and so delicious. So much better than the premarinated Turkey tenderloins. I used a smaller bit of dried herbs instead of the fresh. I also made a gravy from the drippings, which probably isnโt โfitโ but it was good! Definitely a keeper.
YUM! Great idea making a gravy, Ann Marie! We are so happy you loved it!!
recipe sounds good!!
Yay! So happy you think so, Tere!
This turned out nice and moist, but entirely too sweet for me! If I make it again, I will eliminate the brown sugar and add more garlic.
I am so thrilled! It was the best turkey I have ever cooked! So moist and tender! I definitely appreciate your recipe. Deborah
Yay!!! We are so happy you loved it, Deborah!
Iโve been making this for thanksgiving a few years now, my adult kids prefer it over a full size turkey. We make it year round also, itโs so good! My daughter requests it as her birthday meal over eating out! We LOVE it.
Aw, Lisa, I love that! Thank you so much for sharing this with us!!
This was tender and flavorful. I forgot to sear and see the difference. I’ll remember next time. definitely in my rotation!1
So glad you loved it, Mary!
Can this be done in the slow cooker? Trying to make thanksgiving day EASY
Hi Sarah! We haven’t tested this recipe specifically in the slow cooker, but we wouldn’t see why you couldn’t cook it that way. We would recommend using an in-oven meat thermometer to monitor the temp. Please let us know if you try it out! -Team FF
My husband is a big turkey fan. His eyes went big when he started doing this and he said it was some of the best turkey has ever had! I followed your directions and increased the herbs (for a roasting herb kit) because I didnโt want them to go to waste. I didnโt even marinate for the full 30 minutes, but WOW. This turkey was packed full of punch! Mouth watering. Thank you! This will become a stable recipe.
We are so glad to hear that, Sam! Thank you so much for taking the time to share with us. -Team FF
This recipe is truly amazing. I tried it and it turned out very nice.
Website says preheat to 300, then if you jump to recipe it says cook at 400. You need to correct. When Iโve cook Turkey tenderloins my other recipes were at 375, but they were baking only, not seared priorโฆ..
Hi Julie, thank you for bringing that to our attention! We have updated the website to reflect the correct oven temperature. -Team FF
Made this tonight it was out of this world. I had no tarragon so I used half tsp of Chief Paul Prudhomme’s meat magic. Thanks for the recipe.
So glad you enjoyed, Ken! Thank you or taking the time to share your feedback with us. -Team FF
Does the marinade just get discarded? I’m ready to cook turkey tenderloins, but unsure about marinade. Does it get scraped off and used, or just discarded?
Hi Arlene! Yes, the marinade gets discarded after it is used. -Team FF