Rating: 5 stars
10/18/2018
What a wonderful, tasty and super easy recipe - and the bonus was how Fall-like our house smelled. We doubled the ingredients, just because we had a larger pork loin then what was called for. This recipe is perfect, so don't be tempted to change a thing.
Rating: 5 stars
02/24/2016
I made this recipe with pork chops and they turned out FABULOUS! I doubled the spices, rubbed them on the pork chops and let them sit for 15 minutes before cooking. The combo of the meat and apples were delicious!
Rating: 5 stars
11/10/2015
This is such an easy recipe that offers a great complex blend of flavors. Apple gives just the right amount of sweetness to balance the pepper and thyme. Love this recipe. Served with wild rice long grain mix. Definite favorite.
Rating: 5 stars
10/19/2015
I doubled the spices, after reading the reviews. We loved this and will be having it again soon! :)
Rating: 4 stars
04/01/2015
I would boost the spice up a bit more and cut to 1 tbl butter next time. Substitute dry rubbed sage since I did not have fresh thyme. Good taste.
Rating: 5 stars
11/13/2014
This is awsome. Did not have the apple cidar. Used white wine.
Rating: 5 stars
10/23/2014
I get so many ideas to try that I would not come up with on my own.
Rating: 5 stars
05/30/2014
Excellent flavor, easy to prepare..makes a lot,enjoyed by everyone.
Rating: 3 stars
03/15/2014
Delicious and pretty easy to make and clean-up
Rating: 5 stars
02/13/2014
Excellent. Wonderful flavors, so easy to make. Makes an elegant dinner that is deceptively easy. Definitely a keeper.
Rating: 5 stars
02/06/2014
We love it, fast, easy and low calorie, I have a hot apple cider drink I keep in the house,when I need some for this recipe, I make a cup, use what I need and drink the rest.
Rating: 4 stars
01/25/2014
I loved the combination of pork and apples. This made a great supper, and my husband loved it. I substituted equal parts of white wine and chicken stock for the apple cider. The flavors were great.
Rating: 5 stars
01/03/2014
Just outstanding. Used organic apple juice instead of cider because it was what I had. Just delicious!
Rating: 5 stars
12/01/2013
I made this recipe twice now. The first time I made a meal for two with thick pork chops. I had to do a lot of substitutions (cinnamon =cinnamon sugar, coriander = apple pie spice, cider = apple jelly and water) and the apple was not the best, but it turned out fabulously. The next time I had purchased all the seasoning I did not have and apple cider. I fed 8 people, 4 of them very ravenous teenagers. So I bought a 5 lb tenderloin, carved it into 16 slices and proceeded according to the recipe, except I heeded other reviewers and made a lot more spice rub and let the choplets marinate in the rub while I chopped the rest of the stuff. The sheer volume was too much in the pan and did not brown properly. But the taste was wonderful and even the picky eaters loved it. I served it with 2 boxes of wild rice mix and a big southwestern salad. No leftovers. I am already looking forward to making this again for just us two, this time using all the right ingredients. A keeper.
Rating: 5 stars
11/26/2013
Excellent! We will definitely be making this again!
Rating: 5 stars
11/25/2013
Wonderful seasonal dish. The shallot and apple combination was just lovely over the spiced pork. I took the advice of another review and doubled the spices, which is a must do! I didn't have coriander (so I subbed tarragon), and I didn't have apple cider (so I subbed a little water and raw sugar), and even with these changes the meal was delicious!
Rating: 5 stars
11/15/2013
Great flavors everything went so well together. A break from a normal routine!
Rating: 5 stars
11/12/2013
Wonderful!!! Simple and just delicious!!!
Rating: 5 stars
11/09/2013
Great flavor! Will make again!
Rating: 3 stars
11/08/2013
This recipe was okay. I was expecting more. I would have preferred it with the apples peeled as the skins seemed a little tough (I used Gala apples); however, I loved the flavor of the apples with shallots and thyme. I just wish it had more sauce for the pork which I thought needed a little bit more of a glaze on it. My R/M thought the spices were strange on the pork.
Rating: 5 stars
10/20/2013
I did not have apple cider so I used a little water and a pinch of sugar. It came out great! Next time I will increase the amount of spice, shallots and apples. Excellent quick dish!
Rating: 5 stars
10/06/2013
It is a good thing I doubled this recipe since we ended up inviting our neighbors to stay for dinner. Not one bite was left! I fixed exactly as directed and served with garlic mashed potatoes and string beans.
Rating: 5 stars
10/01/2013
This was AWESOME. One of my children usually won't like something but they sucked this down like a Hoover Vacuum. Definitely a do over.....
Rating: 4 stars
08/21/2013
amazing and very quick! worthy of company.
Rating: 5 stars
07/20/2013
Beyond awesome! Seasonings were perfect. Apple mixture was perfect. Super easy to make and got rave reviews from my husband.
Rating: 5 stars
03/12/2013
Very good. The butter gives it a richness you wouldn't expect and is it still low in calories!
Rating: 5 stars
03/09/2013
This was so delicious, served with steamed broccoli and wild brown rice. Used olive oil instead of cooking spray to get a nice sear on the pork.
Rating: 5 stars
02/15/2013
Served this for a weeknight Valentine's Day dinner with sauteed spinach and mashed potatoes. It was delicious. I served the pork on a platter with the apples/shallot mix over top. Very attractive presentation. A good recipe for special occassions and guests. So easy & quick!
Rating: 5 stars
02/04/2013
This is one of the best pork recipes I have ever made. It was delicious. The pork was tender and the flavors outstanding. Will make this again and again.
Rating: 4 stars
02/01/2013
very, very quick and easy recipe. i used whatever pork i had in the freezer -- some kind of slightly thicker 'chop', so i just increased the cooking time by about a minute and a half. the spice mix is nice -- a little kick but not too much. the pork was very tender and juicy. the apple mixture is also very tasty. i gave this 4 stars (although it should really have 4.5 stars) because we all felt it needed a little more sweetness in the apple mix. On the second attempt, after removing it from the heat, i sprinkled it with a heaping 1/4 tsp. of brown sugar, and it was perfect. Also, the apples were a little too mushy with the recommended cooking time. i reduced it by by about a minute and it was much better. definitely now in the monthly rotation. :)
Rating: 5 stars
01/28/2013
Very yummy! Didn't look as lucious as the picture.but is definitely worth making.a big hit!
Rating: 4 stars
12/15/2012
Very good and easy. I totally forgot about the thyme and it was still great. Perfect for a fall weeknight.
Rating: 5 stars
12/03/2012
Very easy and very delicious. I used thinly sliced sweet onion and dried thyme since I didn't have shallots or fresh thyme. I served with mashed potatoes and peas. I used a non-stick pan and still got a nice sear on the meat.
Rating: 5 stars
11/16/2012
From the minute this started cooking, everyone was dying to eat it. It was absolutely delicious. Make sure to use fresh thyme for the best flavor. It was enjoyed by my picky husband, mother-in-law, and my kids. No changes to the recipe at all.
Rating: 5 stars
11/11/2012
Very quick and tasty meal. I didn't have any coriander but it was wonderful just the same. Actually I can't imagine it being any better. I did add the pork into the apple shallot mixture for a few seconds instead of putting it on top. I served it with oven roasted potatoes and delicata squash.
Rating: 3 stars
11/08/2012
This was pretty good and very easy to prepare. I think I'd just use some bone-in pork chops next time though.
Rating: 5 stars
11/08/2012
Delicious and oh so easy! A perfect fall dish. I rounded mine out with roasted asparagus and mashed sweet potatoes.
Rating: 5 stars
11/06/2012
YUM! My husband adored this and asked me to make it again three days later. A perfect, easy and fast recipe for fall. Great with butternut squash and a crisp green salad.
Rating: 5 stars
11/06/2012
Awesome recipe full of flavour and quick to prepare. I did not have apple cider, instead used apple juice with a splash of apple cider vinegar as someone else suggested. Also, I only partially cooked the medallions, then finished them in the simmering sauce/apple mixture. This helped to keep the lean meat moist and tender.
Rating: 5 stars
11/02/2012
This dish is amazing so quick and easy to make with lots of lovely flavours through it. I am going to make it this evening whilst entertaining guests. Im sure it will go down well with everyone. I will serve it with baby potatoes and roasted peppers, carrots and parsnips. I highly recommend anyone to try it.
Rating: 5 stars
10/24/2012
Wonderful fall meal. Served with Maple Roasted Acorn Squash.
Rating: 4 stars
10/19/2012
This recipe is very light but satisfying. I served with sauteed pepper and onions, which could actually be included with the pork. Will make again. Not as sweet as it sounds.
Rating: 5 stars
10/12/2012
this recipe made a fruit lover out of me. Quick, easy and delicious! Pork is super tender and a new combination for the pork "rub" that is really delightful. Breaking w/ cooking light, I did double the spice mix and added a light dash of olive oil to the skillet prior to cooking the pork. Try this dish you will not be sorry. Thanks cooking light!
Rating: 5 stars
10/11/2012
This was excellent! I doubled the spice rub as suggested by other reviewers. I also gently flattened the pork slices with my hand to help them cook faster. I used fuji apples and red onion, all I had on hand, and unfortunately, used ground thyme instead of fresh. All in all, it was outstanding. Next time I'll definitely use fresh thyme, and shallots instead of onion, but this was absolutely delicious. Served it with baby kale and baby chard salad. Can't wait to eat the leftovers!
Rating: 3 stars
10/08/2012
This was very tasty and easy, everyone liked it. Served with parmesan pototaoes and steamed spinach.
Rating: 5 stars
09/27/2012
Quick! A perfect dinner to serve in the fall!
Rating: 5 stars
08/24/2012
This recipe is amazing and fairly easy to make. I had the coriander in my spice cupboard, but had never used a recipe that called for it. I wish I had known a long time ago that it smelled like apples because it would have been perfect for a lot of other recipes. My fiance keeps telling me he's not a fan of pork, yet every time I make a meal with it he seems to love it, especially this one!
Rating: 5 stars
05/02/2012
Loved it! The flavors compliment each other well! We served it with mashed potatoes and spinach
Rating: 3 stars
04/30/2012
Very nice blend of flavors, and quick to prepare. The fresh thyme makes the entree... so don't use dried!
Rating: 3 stars
01/31/2012
Not bad. I prefer a pink center on pork tenderloin, so I make thick slices (approx. 1 inch thick) and basically just sear them for about 90 seconds per side. The thyme really makes this. Reheats fine but is best served hot and fresh.
Rating: 3 stars
01/23/2012
Have made twice with good results. This time we used four boneless chops because they were on super-sale, pounded a bit to get them to a uniform thickness & to cut cooking time. Pre-cooked the apple slices in the morning (maybe half the time recommended). When the pork came out of the pan, we put the apple mixture into the skillet to deglaze the pan and warm the fruit. Served with crisp-steamed broccoli & smashed yukon golds & carrots. Very nice.
Rating: 4 stars
01/13/2012
I would say this is actually a 4.5 star meal. We served it with a spinach salad (as suggested) - CL's Spinach Salad from 1996 which uses apple cider vinegar, honey, and dijon mustard in the dressing and pairs beautifully with pork and apples. Didn't change a thing and I'd definitely make it again.
Rating: 5 stars
01/11/2012
Delicious recipe for pork tenderloin. The apples and shallots blended so well with the spice rubbed pork tenderloin. I didn't change a thing, although I did have to cook the pork longer than 3 minutes each side. The pork was so tender & the apple and shallot glaze kept it very juicy. I will definitely make it again as my husband loved it!
Rating: 5 stars
01/09/2012
So good! The sweet spices complemented the tang of the apples and salty flavor of the meat. Easy to make and delicious, definitely going to make again!
Rating: 5 stars
12/31/2011
The spices on the pork are fantastic although I thought the rub didn't go quite as far as I was hoping. I just made the batch of spice mixture a little bigger to better coat the pork medallions. I never would have thought of putting thyme on the apples but man did it work. Amazing taste on those.
Rating: 5 stars
12/04/2011
This is so easy and very, very good. The pork is moist and flavorful. We didn't have any cider, so I used chicken broth. Don't skip the bit of salt on the apples; the contrast of salty and sweet is delicious.
Rating: 5 stars
11/30/2011
This was super good!! I'm learning to cook and this was the first time I have ever cooked pork. This was super easy, with really great instructions! I noticed that a few people commented that the spice rub wasnt enough to go around but I thought it was more than enough. I did take someone's advice and let the pork marinade in the spice rub for about an hour before I cooked it. Verrrrry flavorful!! I served it with roasted green beans.
Rating: 5 stars
11/08/2011
First of all, this recipe is really, REALLY good. After reading the reviews, I was worried about the amount of the spice rub, so even though I only made enough pork to feed two, I still made the full amount of the rub. This meal was super easy-- I let the chops cook on the stove while I sliced my apple and shallots so the timing worked out perfectly with not a lot of preparation needed. I ALWAYS have to cook meet longer than the recipe calls for, I don't know if it is just my stovetop, but the chops needed twice as long to cook. I served this with a spinach salad and a sweet red. Amazing!!
Rating: 3 stars
11/07/2011
Overall, I liked this recipe. My only complaint was the amount of spice rub for the pork wasn't quite enough. I thought about increasing it ahead of time, but didn't. I will do so next time, or I may just marinate the pork with the rub for an hour or so before cooking. This is a nice, simple recipe! I used pre-sliced apples, so the shallot was the only thing I had to chop up. I served it with a baked sweet potato - made for a nice fall dinner!
Rating: 5 stars
11/02/2011
This was a big hit with my entire family! The only changes I made were the substitution of ground thyme for the coriander, which I did not have and I used 1/2 apple cider 1/2 white wine ratio. I also made a slightly unhealthy choice and dredged pork tenderloin in flour before cooking which also helped thicken up the sauce. I did not add the fresh thyme at the end.
Rating: 5 stars
10/18/2011
This was really tasty - I cut the apples a bit too thickly but it was still yummy. Served with roast potatoes and sauteed asparagus.
Rating: 4 stars
10/18/2011
Good, but would've been better if I hadn't burnt 1/2 the drippings in the skillet after browning the pork chops
Rating: 1 stars
10/14/2011
The spice combination tasted horrible on the pork. The sautéed apples smelled and looked good until I added the thyme. After the thyme was added, that tasted weird too. Next time I'll chop the apples, instead of slicing them, forego the thyme, and give the pork chops a different spice mixture (salt, pepper, garlic).
Rating: 5 stars
10/13/2011
This was sooooooooooooo good. I would have preferred a bit more of the spice rub. I only had enough to cover the top of the meat. I plan to cover both sides when I make this again.
Rating: 5 stars
10/12/2011
Fixed this for dinner last night using Honey Crisp apples. It was VERY delicious. I served it with chucky mashed potatoes. My 93 year old Father even commented on how good it was. Usually he only comments on a very good steak or pasta.... he's Italian. It's a keeper.
Rating: 5 stars
10/10/2011
Very easy to prepare and delicious! This is a dinner worthy of company. I happened to have cranberry sauce on hand that needed to be used up and added about 1/3 cup to the apples. It was very good.
Rating: 5 stars
10/06/2011
Amazing, just enough sweentess to match the savory elements. Will make again!
Rating: 5 stars
10/05/2011
I've made this several times and its become a favorite at our house. It is very easy to prepare and, for the beginner cook like me, it's hard to mess up! :-) The flavors are very complex, and the meal wraps you in a blanket of comfort food goodness. Yum!
Rating: 5 stars
10/05/2011
This is one of favorites for the Fall! Beautiful, easy, and tasty!
Rating: 5 stars
09/22/2011
Oh my goodness it smells so good while cooking. It was super easy and fast. I paired with a spinach salad with a apple cider vinaigrette. I will definitely make this again but maybe with a little less salt. I would avoid salt in the apple mixture. very yummy!
Rating: 5 stars
06/02/2011
Really good recipe, while I was cooking I realized I did not have apple cider, I only had apple cider vinegar. I substituted 1 tbsp of the vinegar and 1/4 cup white wine and couldn't tell the difference. I served this with steamed green beans and wild rice.
Rating: 5 stars
05/19/2011
I made this with my boyfriend for his kids and it was a big hit. Easy to make, quick, healthy and delcious.
Rating: 5 stars
04/21/2011
Yum... made as written and loved it.
Rating: 5 stars
03/06/2011
I didn't cut up the pork...seared the loin then simmered it in a broth. Outstanding!
Rating: 3 stars
02/06/2011
The sauce and apples are sweet. For that reason, my husband (who has a sweet tooth) really liked the dish. I wasn't as keen on it, for that same reason. While it was simple and quick to prepare, if I want apples to accompany a pork dish, it is even easier to serve applesauce as a side. I can think of other pork tenderloin recipes that have more pizzazz than this.
Rating: 4 stars
01/24/2011
We really enjoyed this recipe - I made a few changes, but nothing major. For the pork: substituted dried cumin for the coriander, kept the tenderloin whole and browned it in a skillet, then baked at 375 for 25 minutes. For the apples, I used one apple and one pear, and added cinnamon, nutmeg and ginger to season. I also left out the cider, since I didn't have any. I served these with a side of rosemary garlic Yukon gold mashed potatoes.
Rating: 5 stars
01/23/2011
I thought this was a super easy, quick, elaborately flavored dish. The only substitutions I made was replacing the shallots with 1/4 cup sliced red onion and just using whatever apples I had. Served with steamed broccoli. Super yummy! Will definitely make again.
Rating: 5 stars
01/23/2011
I loved this recipe and it was quick to come together for a week night meal.
Rating: 5 stars
01/10/2011
I've made this twice now and loved it both times. The first time I didn't have fresh thyme so I used 1/4 tsp. of dried. The fresh is better! I added a few extra apple slices and I used sweet onion instead of shallots. I served it with spicy sweet potatoes from this site...delicious!
Rating: 5 stars
12/17/2010
Excellent and very easy. Great recipe for a cool fall night.
Rating: 5 stars
11/20/2010
Wonderful recipe, I made two whole tenderloins and still didn't have any leftovers. I made with roasted veggies and the combo was awesome. Would add more spice than is recommended though.
Rating: 5 stars
11/20/2010
Loved the mix of savory and sweet. We used a regular flat-bottom skilled, instead of a cast-ironed one, and they turned out great. We served these with Rosemary Mashed Sweet Potatoes with Shallots (Nov 2010)
Rating: 5 stars
11/18/2010
We made this recipe with pork chops instead of tenderloin. Didn't have apple cider so we used 1/2 apple cider vinegar and supplemented with orange juice to make it sweet. Tasted amazing!
Rating: 5 stars
11/06/2010
FANTASTIC. So quick, and a wonderful combination of flavors. The only problem was that I wanted to eat the entire batch by myself. Make extra apples!
Rating: 2 stars
11/05/2010
Made the recipe exactly as written, we loved the apples ( cooked a little less), but did not care for the spices on the pork, could just be we don't like ground coriander. I have over 200 recipes on my rotation, I will not be making this again.
Rating: 5 stars
10/29/2010
Everyone im my family loved this recipe. I increased the spice rub a bit. I served it with oven roasted butternut squash. Roast a cut up squash with a little butter and brown sugar for 30 min at 400. Serve the sauteed apples over the pork and squash. Delish!
Rating: 5 stars
10/28/2010
An instant classic. The presentation and flavor appear that you've cooked for hours but it's so quick and easy. We loved it and can't wait to make it again.
Rating: 5 stars
10/27/2010
This dish was delicious and so easy. I'll do more apples the next time and won't cook as long as they got a little mushy - but still delicious. A definite repeat.
Rating: 4 stars
10/26/2010
This was very easy, and great for fall. I followed the recipe exactly and it was a breeze. My whole family (husband and 2 picky boys) happily ate it. I served it with mashed potatoes and pickled cabbage. My husband usually thinks pork is too dry, but this wasn't at all. Will definitely make this again.
Rating: 5 stars
10/26/2010
I fixed this for company and everyone loved it.Left the pork tenderloin whole and cooked 15 minutes on George Forman and 15 minutes in the oven.Served with mashed sweet potato and hot wilted spinach salad with pecans.Very easy and very tasty.Will definitely make it again.
Rating: 5 stars
10/26/2010
Often, I think that pork dishes tend to be somewhat dry, but not this one. It was very tender and flavorful. It was possibly the best pork dish I've ever made! It's also a plus that it's healthy and easy. I would make this for a weeknight dinner or for company. I served it with sweet and sour red cabbage, which was a great accompaniment.
Rating: 5 stars
10/24/2010
This was wonderful! The only thing I would change would be to cook the apples less because mine came out too soft, but still delicious. I made this for a weeknight meal with mashed sweet potatoes and roasted green beans, but it could easily be served for company. The presentation was beautiful and the taste just as good; highly recommended.
Rating: 5 stars
10/23/2010
So tasty and easy to make! The flavors are very "fall." The apples paired with the shallots were especially good. Served with roasted squash.
Rating: 5 stars
10/22/2010
Wouldn't change a thing. The kids loved how the kitchen smelled while it was cooking! Cooks very quickly, so have everything set up. Served with steamed green beans. Will definately make again!
Rating: 5 stars
10/20/2010
Awesome Fall recipe. Quick and easy. Even the kids loved it!
Rating: 5 stars
10/20/2010
I made this for a weeknight dinner for my husband and I. I cooked the pork whole because it is too much trouble to cut it up and saute it. It was DELICIOUS. I served it with broccoli and garlic mashed potatoes. Will make again. It is hard to mess up any pork tenderloin recipe. Perfect fall menu.
Rating: 5 stars
10/19/2010
Terrific! Easy! Flavorful! Even my picky kids liked as I called it "steak" and didnt call out the onions.
Rating: 5 stars
10/19/2010
Excellent! The spiced pork was delicious and the sauce was appropriately understated. I will definitely make this again!
Rating: 5 stars
10/16/2010
I followed the recipe with the exception of the cider; subbed apple juice and it was just fine. Pan juices are excellent, recipe is as easy at is sounds. I used a non-stick pan and had no issues. Served with garlic mashed red potatoes and green beans; pumpkin bread for dessert; perfect fall meal. Ideal for a special occasion without keeping you in the kitchen forever.