Can you 'crockpot' a pork tenderloin roast?

Posted by: Di

Can you 'crockpot' a pork tenderloin roast? - 12/16/05 08:38 AM

I have a nice one ready to go in, but not sure it's the right choice. Never bought one before, so is it ok??
thanks!
Posted by: Pam Kimmell

Re: Can you 'crockpot' a pork tenderloin roast? - 12/16/05 04:38 AM

You can crockpot practically everything - at least that's been my experience.....amazing but true. I've done a regular pork roast and don't see any reason why a tenderloin wouldn't work too. Should practically melt in your mouth after being "crockpotted" !! Good luck.
Posted by: Di

Re: Can you 'crockpot' a pork tenderloin roast? - 12/16/05 05:52 AM

Well, I did it and you are right. It is wonderfully tender. Hence, "TENDER-loin"!

Too bad DH DUMPED in the lemon pepper 'cause he did not know the top was a shaker before you twist it off.

I made a nice gravy and WALLA!! Juicy, tasty!!
Posted by: chatty lady

Re: Can you 'crockpot' a pork tenderloin roast? - 12/16/05 06:48 AM

Crock pots are the 'working moms miracle' helper and believe me I have made many things in mine then and now....Everything comes out great...