Pork Tenderloin may just be the most versatile meat I know how to cook.
It’s a perfect vehicle for lots of different flavor combinations; it is also lean, and pairs well with a variety of side dishes. Leftover pork tenderloin also goes well with just about anything you put it on: salads, sandwiches, pizzas- the list is endless.
This glaze for this pork tenderloin has me super excited because it includes some of my favorite ingredients: mango, ginger and rum. The glaze is fairly easy to make and can be manipulated with ingredients you have on hand to produce different results. It has a nice sweet kick with a little heat, and pairs well with the “Island Spice” rub I applied to the pork before grilling.
This recipe, with its Island Rub paired with a mango-ginger glaze, makes you feel a little Caribbean without having to go anywhere. Like listening to a Jimmy Buffet tune.
Grilled Pork Tenderloin with Mango Ginger Chutney Glaze
Ingredients
- 1 lb pork tenderloin (if using 2 pork tenderloins, double the rub and glaze recipes)
Island Spice Rub:
- 2 tsp sea salt (I use smoked sea salt)
- 1/2 tsp fresh ground black pepper
- 1 tsp ground cumin
- 1 tsp chipotle powder
- 1 tsp cinnamon
Mango Ginger Glaze:
- ½ cup mango ginger chutney
- ½ tbsp butter
- 1 tbsp dark rum
- 1 tbsp lemon juice or the juice of ½ large lemon
- 1 tsp (or more) lemon zest
- ½ tbsp honey
Instructions
- Combine rub ingredients. Next, apply a light coating of olive oil to pork tenderloins. Apply the rub generously on the pork using the entire mixture.
- Meanwhile, start working on your glaze. In a sauce pan, combine all ingredients and let simmer on low for 10 minutes. Divide the glaze evenly among two bowls- one to use as a glaze for grilling and the other to serve with the pork at dinner.
- Preheat your grill to 375 degrees creating a direct and indirect cooking zone. Cook the pork tenderloin on indirect heat for 6 minutes per side, for a total of 12 minutes.
- Coat with with the glaze on both sides before the final sear. Make sure your “direct” side whether on gas or charcoal is nice and hot – ideally at 400 degrees or slightly higher. Sear the pork on each side for 4 minutes or until an internal thermometer (I suggest the instant read thermapen) registers 145 degrees. Pull off the grill and tent under foil for 10 minutes.
- Serve the meat with additional glaze and your favorite veggies. I paired this with an arugula salad with Curried Ranch Dressing. I must warn you, the glaze on this pork is HIGHLY addictive!
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You are so right about pork tenderloin, so versatile. The Island spice rocks.
This sounds incredible. Pinned.
The pork tenderloin looks so delicious! This recipe will be perfect for next sunday’s outdoor gathering. We all love grilled food and i’m definitely sure this will be on next sunday’s get together.
I agree on the tenderloin. You can do so much with it. The glaze sounds great. I bet it would be good on a jerk tenderloin too. Or is it blasphemous to put glaze on jerk?
Great recipe Robyn! Featuring this on a Grilling Recipe Roundup I am doing on Friday. 🙂
Thanks Krista! Let me know if you need anything, photos etc and I appreciate the link back 🙂
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This was 5 stars! Sooo yummy!
Glad you enjoyed Mary! I love anything with ginger!
Amazing.. prolly would have toned down the chipotle just a bit. Amazing flavor. Served with quinoa/rice, green beans from my garden and a dark beer. . Will make a bit more sauce to serve with the pork. Definitely make again!
Glad you enjoyed it! Not everyone loves the chipotle as me so this is great feedback!