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Pressure Cooker Balsamic Spiced Apple Pork Tenderloin

Published on July 16, 2017. Last updated April 2, 2021 · 45 Comments · As an Amazon Associate and member of other affiliate programs I earn from qualifying purchases; see all disclosures.

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This juicy Pressure Cooker Balsamic Spiced Apple Pork Tenderloin recipe, is made with Cloves, Cinnamon and tart Granny Smith Apples. This is a great alternative to turkey at Thanksgiving and Christmas!

Pressure Cooker Balsamic Spiced Apple Pork Tenderloin

Pressure Cooker Balsamic Spiced Apple Pork Tenderloin

With a few tips, you can make the perfect Pressure Cooker Balsamic Spiced Apple Pork Tenderloin in your Instant Pot DUO Plus, Ninja Foodi or Pressure Cooker.

There are a lot of people not having great success with pork tenderloin, but I am here to show you how it is done.

Cast of Ingredients for Pressure Cooker Balsamic Spiced Apple Pork Tenderloin

Cast of Ingredients for Pressure Cooker Balsamic Spiced Apple Pork Tenderloin

Pork Tenderloin is very lean and cooks up fast.

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  • Is there a difference between Pork Tenderloin and Pork Loin?
  • Substituting Another Cut of Pork
  • Tips and Tricks for Pressure Cooker Balsamic Spiced Apple Pork Tenderloin.
  • Pressure Cooker Balsamic Spiced Apple Pork Tenderloin

Is there a difference between Pork Tenderloin and Pork Loin?

Yes.

Pork Loin is a different and larger cut of meat. They run along the side of the Backbone.

  • It is often referred to as Top Loin.
  • When a recipe calls for “Pork Roast,” you would use a Pork Loin. Check out my Pressure Cooker Lechon Asado {Cuban Style Roasted Pork} recipe.
  • Pork Loin is often cut into Pork Roasts and Pork Chops.

Pork Tenderloin comes from under the Backbone and is very lean.

  • It is a smaller cut of meat. They are usually sold two to a package.
  • Pork Tenderloin cooks up quickly and should be slightly pink in the center.
  • Can I use Pork Tenderloin in your Pressure Cooker Pork Carnitas recipe? Definitely not.
Prepare Pork Loin Spiced Rub

Prepare Pork Loin Spiced Rub

Substituting Another Cut of Pork

Can I use Pork Tenderloin in place of Pork Shoulder?

  • No.

Can I use Pork Loin in place of Pork Shoulder?

  • Yes. the cook time will be about 40% less.

Can I swap out Pork Chops for Pork Tenderloin?

Depends on the recipe.

I made your Instant Pot Char Sui Pulled Pork and used Pork Tenderloin. It was so dry, what happened?

  • Tenderloin only needs a short cook time, so using tenderloin instead of pork butt with a longer cook time, will yield a very dry piece of pork.
Balsamic Vinegar Reduction

Balsamic Vinegar Reduction

The Balsamic Vinegar Reduction will become the sauce over the Pressure Cooker Balsamic Spiced Apple Pork Tenderloin.

Sear the Pork Loin(s)

Sear the Pork Loin(s)

See all those brown bits? Full of flavor!

Deglaze the Pot Completely

Deglaze the Pot Completely

A quick deglaze with a little of the balsamic  sauce is all that is needed. 

Soak the Apples in Lemon or Vinegar

Soak the Apples in Lemon or Vinegar

To keep apples from turning brown, place them in a Mixing Bowl with Water and Lemon Juice or Vinegar.

Return Pork to Cooking Pot

Return Pork to Cooking Pot

This is going to be a quick cook.

This Pressure Cooker Balsamic Spiced Apple Pork Tenderloin recipe basically just cooks from the warmth of your Instant Pot DUO Plus, Ninja Foodi or Pressure Cooker going up to Pressure and than back down.

This recipe uses LOW pressure, so make sure you adjust your Pressure Cooker accordingly.

Balsamic Vinegar Reduction

Balsamic Vinegar Reduction

Tips and Tricks for Pressure Cooker Balsamic Spiced Apple Pork Tenderloin.

  1. Make sure to fully heat your Pressure Cooker fully hot before adding the oil. Why? – It helps to make a Stainless Steel Pot, non-stick. Good reason, I think. 🙂
  2. A Potato Starch dusting (which is optional) prior to searing, will help to make a nicer sauce, so a slurry is never needed. Plus, it is easier to maneuver the tenderloin in the pan during sauteing.
  3. Be careful not to sear the tenderloin for too long.

While the Pork Tenderloin is resting, the the rest of the balsamic sauce is added and then simmered to reduce.

Resting the pork tenderloin will helps the juices in the pork to redistribute and keep the tenderloin nice and juicy. If you cut right into the Pork, the juices will flow out and the Pork will be try.

Instant Pot Pressure Cooker Balsamic Apple Pork Tenderloin

Instant Pot Pressure Cooker Balsamic Apple Pork Tenderloin

This Pressure Cooker Pressure Cooker Balsamic Apple Pork Tenderloin is delicious served with my Pressure Cooker Mashed Potatoes, Pressure Cooker Green Bean Casserole, Pressure Cooker Cranberry Sauce and more. The Pressure Cooker Garlic Whipped Potatoes is great as a side too!

More Instant Pot/Pressure Cooker Pork Recipes to Make:

  • Pressure Cooker Orange Glazed Pork Chops
  • Pressure Cooker Thai Moo Wan Sweet Pork w/Coconut Rice
  • Pressure Cooker Pork Carnitas {Crispy Mexican Pulled Pork}
  • Pressure Cooker Chinese BBQ Char Siu Pulled Pork

Kitchen Equipment and Essentials

  • Instant Pot DUO Plus, Ninja Foodi or Pressure Cooker
  • J.A. Henckels Classic 8 inch Chef’s Knife
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  • Rösle Stainless Steel Flat Whisk– a MUST have, probably my most used utensil
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  • Rachael Ray Stoneware EVOO Oil Dispensing Bottle
  • Porcelain & Bamboo Salt Box with Spoon
  • Gravity Electric Salt and Pepper Grinder
  • My FANTASTIC Teak Cutting & Charcuterie Board & Compartments

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Here is the handy printable recipe:

Instant Pot Pressure Cooker Balsamic Apple Pork Tenderloin

Pressure Cooker Balsamic Spiced Apple Pork Tenderloin

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Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American, Christmas, Thanksgiving
Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes
Pressure Release: 5 minutes minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes minutes
Servings: 8 servings
Calories: 163kcal
Author: Jill Selkowitz

Ingredients

  • 1 Tablespoon Grapeseed Oil (or Vegetable Oil)
  • 3 pounds Pork Tenderloins (they come two to a package) silverskin removed
  • 3 Granny Smith Apples (peeled, cored, quartered)
  • 1/4 cup Apple Cider
  • 1 Cinnamon Sticks
  • 2 Tablespoons Potato Starch optional**
  • 2 Tablespoons Butter

Marinade

  • 2 Tablespoons Grapeseed Oil (or Vegetable Oil)
  • 1 Tablespoon Orange Zest
  • 2 teaspoons Herbes de Provence
  • 1/2 teaspoon Sea Salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon Freshly Ground Black Pepper

Balsamic Vinegar Reduction

  • 3/4 cup Balsamic Vinegar
  • 2 Tablespoon Light Brown Sugar
  • 1/16 teaspoon Ground Cloves
  • 1/8 teaspoon Ground Ginger
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Instant Pot Electric Pressure Cooker
J.A. Henckels Classic 8 inch Chef's Knife
Stainless Steel Measuring Spoons
Liquid Measuring Cup Set
Rösle Stainless Steel Flat Whisk
High Heat Resistant Spatula

Instructions

  • Remove the Silverskin from Tenderloins.  Whisk together Marinade ingredients and rub into tenderloin(s).  Set aside.  
  • Whisk together Balsamic Vinegar Reduction ingredients and set aside.
  • Use the Sauté or Browning function on your Instant Pot or Pressure Cooker and wait about 3 minutes to allow the pot to fully heat. 
  • Add oil to cooking pot.
  • Lightly dredge tenderloins through potato starch.** 
  • Quickly sear tenderloins, one at a time, on all sides and ends until slightly browned, about 1-2 minutes each. Remove Tenderloins to a plate.
  • Pour in apple cider and scrape the bottom of the pot to deglaze the pot, making sure to loosen all the brown bits.  
  • Pour in 1/4 cup of the the balsamic vinegar mixture and cinnamon stick.  Simmer for one minute and then turn off Pressure Cooker. 
  • Return tenderloin and any juices, to the cooking pot and place apple slices on top.
  • Lock on lid and close pressure valve.  Cook at Low Pressure (most machines default to high) for 0 minutes.  
  • When Beep sounds, wait 5 minutes and then release the rest of the pressure.
  • Remove tenderloins and apples to a plate. Tightly cover tenderloins with foil to allow juices to redistribute.  
  • Select Sauté/Browning and whisk in the rest of the balsamic vinegar mixture.  Simmer until sauce has reduced by about 50%, or until think and syrupy.
  • Add butter and whisk in well.
  • Slice tenderloin and spoon sauce over top. Place apples on the side.

Notes

**The potato starch is optional.  It can be used for dredging or for after pressure release (as a slurry), or not at all.
If the pork is over cooked, it means that your seared the tenderloin too long before closing the lid to pressure cook.  Next time, just sear for less time.  🙂
If pork is too pink for your liking, place slices into the hot sauce in the pressure cooker, which will slowly cook it more.

Side Dishes to Serve with Balsamic Apple Pork Tenderloin:

  • Instant Pot Skirlie (Scottish Stuffing)
  • Instant Pot Southern Green Beans
  • Instant Pot Mashed Potatoes
  • Instant Pot Cranberry Cornbread

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts
Pressure Cooker Balsamic Spiced Apple Pork Tenderloin
Amount Per Serving
Calories 163 Calories from Fat 72
% Daily Value*
Fat 8g12%
Saturated Fat 2g13%
Cholesterol 7mg2%
Sodium 181mg8%
Potassium 143mg4%
Carbohydrates 21g7%
Fiber 2g8%
Sugar 16g18%
Protein 0g0%
Vitamin A 135IU3%
Vitamin C 4.5mg5%
Calcium 26mg3%
Iron 0.7mg4%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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  1. Jennie says

    January 20, 2020 at 12:07 am

    Jill, this recipe looks scrumptious!

    Hubby brought home 3 lovely tenderloins, and I can’t wait to try them “a la Jill” in my IP. Sadly, I don’t have any apples on hand, though ☹️. What are your thoughts re subbing them with my own applesauce? Would that leave it too ‘soupy’? Could I remediate that by cooking the loins on a trivet? Or…..??
    Thanks Jill!

    Reply
    • Jill Selkowitz says

      January 20, 2020 at 3:24 pm

      Hi Jennie. You don’t need the apples. Sure you can toss some apple sauce in for flavor or use it after cooking. Jill

      Reply
      • Jennie says

        January 20, 2020 at 4:39 pm

        Thanks Jill! Will do. Straight into the pot with applesauce it is 🙂
        Now I just have to figure out how to compensate for the fact tat my LUX model doesn’t have a low pressure option.

  2. Laura Dent says

    January 18, 2020 at 1:53 pm

    PLEASE can you e-mail me how to do a ‘Sweet Pickled Cottage Roll’ of about 3-4 lbs. in my new Instant Pot! If you’ve never heard of one, go to Maple Leaf’s website and you will see it & all the info on it. (It’s primarily a Canadian, East of Manitoba, very popular cut of meat. I have moved to BC, and only just found out where I can get some…..but I’d really like instruction on how to cook it in my IP. Anyone??
    Thanks a bunch!

    Reply
    • Jill Selkowitz says

      February 23, 2020 at 6:58 pm

      How about a from scratch one? Check back in a few days as video has been shot. Jill

      Reply
  3. Kandy says

    January 7, 2019 at 2:23 pm

    I do not know how I have managed to miss this recipe but what a beautiful meal! One of the things I really enjoy with your recipes is when I read through the whole recipe I always learn something new in cooking. Then I read the recipe AGAIN to get all the information you have given and follow it as written. It has to be frustrating to give a recipe and then get the same question of cooking time over and over. I look forward to making this soon. The meat looks so moist and those that have made it have given great information. Thanks Jill!

    Reply
  4. Andrea says

    February 28, 2018 at 1:19 pm

    Jill
    Your site is my go-to for all things Instant Pot! Making this tonight. My question is, if you use a dry rub, could you cook this on a trivet with the same pink center results? And can you finish this under the broiler for a few min or would it dry it out too much?
    THANKS!!
    Andrea

    Reply
  5. Aleata says

    February 18, 2018 at 4:47 pm

    The recipe above said cook on low pressure for 0 minutes. Is this an error? I put it on for 5. Then I’ll let NR for 5.

    Reply
    • Alysha Filer says

      February 20, 2018 at 8:52 am

      Same question!

      Reply
  6. Susan Alexander says

    February 9, 2018 at 6:40 pm

    I want to make this, but my daughter is allergic to vinegar. Can I just skip the sauce??

    Reply
  7. Kathy Gregson says

    February 9, 2018 at 12:20 pm

    5 stars
    This was fabulous. The best Pork Tenderloin ever. My husband who is the primary cook in the house even agreed on that, and this is a definite do again in our house.

    Reply
  8. Susan B. Walker says

    January 18, 2018 at 2:14 pm

    5 stars
    It was delicious!!!

    Reply
  9. Ramonda says

    January 12, 2018 at 7:20 pm

    5 stars
    Made this for dinner tonight. This is the best pork tenderloin I have EVER had! Don’t let the balsamic vinegar scare you away. The sauce was extra delicious and really didn’t taste like what I was expecting. It was so good! Thank you for sharing this fabulous re pie!

    Reply
    • Jill says

      January 13, 2018 at 3:27 pm

      Thanks, Ramonda. I am so glad you enjoyed this recipe. 🙂

      Reply
  10. Jerie Campi says

    January 4, 2018 at 7:34 pm

    5 stars
    Made this tonight – SO good! I made a half recipe and noticed that the quartered apples that were on the bottom of the pot (not on top of the pork) disintegrated to mush. I’m wondering if others who had apples that disintegrated also made a 1/2 recipe and the apples were on the bottom of the pot. Also, I used apple juice since I couldn’t justify the purchase of a bottle of apple cider when we had apple juice on hand. One last comment- the ingredients call for quartered apples, the directions say to place the apple slices on top of the pork. If someone doesn’t read the ingredients carefully, they may slice the apples more thinly than quartered, this could be the mushy apple problem as well. Thank you so much for a delicious, easy, recipe!

    Reply
  11. Rachel says

    December 26, 2017 at 4:55 pm

    Thank you for saving my dinner! I was making a pork tenderloin in my Instant Pot using a different recipe that called for high pressure for 22 minutes and as it was heating up I couldn’t shake this feeling that that was way too high and way too long for such a tender cut of meat. Found your recipe and quickly switched it to low pressure for 0 minutes with 5 min natural release, then took it out and let it rest under foil for another 5 minutes. It was perfect, just a touch of pink in the middle and juicy and tender!

    I look forward to trying out your entire recipe next time 🙂

    Reply
    • Jill says

      December 28, 2017 at 1:48 am

      Rachel, so glad you found the recipe in time! Jill

      Reply
  12. Elsa says

    December 18, 2017 at 5:23 am

    The direction calls for low pressure for 0 min, Is it correct? Can he meat be cooked with 0 min? I have seen veggie to cook at 0min, but for meat tbough, eps. One with the thickness of a twnserloin, is 0 min correct?

    Reply
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