Turkey Tenderloin is an easy option for dinner any day of the week! It’s the perfect meal for special occasions or an easy weeknight meal. This delicious recipe requires only a few ingredients and less than 10 minutes of prep.
Simple ingredients create the best meals. This easy turkey tenderloin recipe comes together easily to create a light, fresh and flavorful meal.
Turkey is always a good option for entertaining, but it also makes a great meal for two! Because the turkey is roasted with some simple vegetables, it creates the perfect complete dinner to share with your Valentine, dinner guests and more. Or save the leftovers to reheat.
It’s the perfect easy dinner for any day of the week but also works well as a Thanksgiving dinner for two people.
Ingredients You Need
- Turkey Tenderloin: You can find turkey tenderloin at your local grocery store. You can also substitute with boneless or bone-in turkey breast.
- Vegetables: Carrots, yellow onion and sweet red pepper are the perfect compliment to the turkey.
- Broth: You will need a combination of white wine and chicken broth. If you don’t want to use white wine, you can substitute with all chicken broth.
- Seasonings: You will need salt, pepper, garlic powder and dried rosemary.
- Olive Oil: Adds flavor to the turkey and vegetables.
How to Cook Turkey Tenderloin
This recipe comes together easy to create a complete meal with both turkey and fresh vegetables for serving.
- Coat a rectangular baking dish with olive oil. Add julienned carrots, sliced onions and sliced red peppers to the bottom of the dish. Drizzle the vegetables with olive oil and toss to coat.
- Sprinkle the turkey tenderloin with salt and pepper, then place in the baking dish.
- Next, whisk together white wine, chicken broth, garlic powder and dried rosemary. Pour the liquid over the tenderloin.
- Cover the dish with foil and roast in the oven at 400 degrees Fahrenheit for 30 to 40 minutes, until the turkey reaches an internal temperature of 165 degrees F in the thickest part. Turn on the broiler and broil for 4 to 5 minutes until browned.
Recipe Tips
- Use a meat thermometer to ensure that the internal temperature reaches 165° Fahrenheit.
- Adjust the seasonings to fit your taste. Turkey is naturally low in fat and provides immunity-boosting nutrients like iron, zinc and potassium. It soaks in the flavor of whatever seasonings or marinades it’s cooked with so you can even experiment with your own flavor combination.
- Locate turkey tenderloin at your local grocery store. If you can’t find a certain cut of meat at the grocery store, mention it to an employee in the meat department. They may be able to order one for you.
- Adapt for smaller or larger sizes of turkey tenderloin. You can even use this recipe for boneless or bone-in turkey breast.
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Easy Turkey Tenderloin
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon olive oil, plus more for coating
- 1 cup carrots, julienne sliced (1/4-inch)
- 1/2 cup yellow onion, thinly slicd
- 1/2 cup sweet red pepper
- 1 pound turkey tenderloin
- salt and pepper, to taste
- 1/2 cup white wine
- 1/2 cup chicken broth
- 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1/4 teaspoon dried rosemary, crushed
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Coat a large baking dish with olive oil. Place vegetables on bottom of dish and drizzle with olive oil, tossing to coat. Sprinkle the turkey with salt and pepper to taste, then place in the baking dish. In a separate bowl, stir together wine, broth, and seasonings; pour over tenderloin.
- Cover dish with foil and roast 30-40 minutes until turkey reaches 160 degrees F in thickest part. Then turn on high broiler for 4-5 minutes until browned to your liking.
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Notes
- Refrigerate turkey within two hours and store in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
This dish was juicy and flavorful in a way that I didn’t realize was possible with turkey. I’ve never made a turkey tenderloin before and didn’t know what to expect, but now I’m a fan. I am saving this recipe so I can make this dish part of Thanksgiving next year!
So glad you loved this recipe. Thank you so much for sharing your feedback!
None of the grocery stores in my area sell Turkey Tenderloins. So what do I buy to be able to cut thick slices like you display in the picture? Thanks
You can use boneless turkey breast instead of tenderloin. It’s basically the same thing.
This dish was easy and quick to make, and it turned out beautifully — really moist, tender and pleasing to the eye. Since I’d never made it before, I stuck strictly to the recipe, but the next time — and there’ll definitely be more than one next time — I’ll experiment with different seasonings to give it a tad more zing. (I love the idea of adding asparagus for more color, too.)
Can I use cornstarch to make the drippings and liquid into a gravy?
Yes, you can use cornstarch to thicken the liquid. Depending on how much liquid you have, I would use a few teaspoons of cornstarch to start. You can add more to thicken, if needed.
OK the rose worked great. This was delish. Thank you for saving the day.
Hi, Lisa! I’m glad you loved it and were able to adapt the recipe to fit your needs. Thanks so much for your feedback!