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Create a flavorful, quick, and easy dinner with this crock pot brown sugar pork tenderloin recipe.

One of our favorite pork tender loin recipes is Crock Pot Brown Sugar Pork Tenderloin. Every member of my family is a big fan of this sweet pork dish and I am a fan of making it in my slow cooker!
This brown sugar pork tenderloin has a delicious combination of maple syrup and brown sugar that I love. Not only is the meat sweet, but there is a depth in the flavor from the syrup. I love a little bit of sweet with my meat! Combine that with some dijon mustard, white balsamic vinegar and some dried thyme and you have a delicious meal.

Ingredients
- Pork Tenderloin
- Garlic
- Real Maple Syrup
- Dijon Mustard
- Honey
- Brown Sugar
- White Balsamic Vinegar
- Thyme
- Cornstarch
- Salt and Pepper

How to Make Brown Sugar Pork
- Place tenderloin in crock pot.
- Sprinkle with salt and pepper.
- Combine together garlic, mustard, honey, brown sugar, vinegar, thyme, maple syrup.
- Pour over pork and turn pork to coat
- Cover and cook on low for 7-9 hours or on high 3-4 hours.
- Remove pork and cover with foil to keep warm.
- Put juices in pan and bring to a boil over heat.
- Simmer for 8-10 minutes and then add in cornstarch that has been mixed into cold water
- Whisk into juices and cook for one minute longer until thickened and pour over pork.

Check out more of my favorite pork recipes:
- Fig Glazed Tenderloin
- Cranberry Pork
- Grilled Pork Tenderloin with Orange Marmalade
- Balsamic Roast Pork Tenderloin
- Balsamic Honey Pulled Pork Sliders
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Crock Pot Brown Sugar Pork Tenderloin
Ingredients
- 2 lbs. pork tenderloin this would be half of a Costco package and half of the package is two tenderloins
- salt and pepper to taste
- 2 cloves garlic minced
- 2 Tbsp real maple syrup
- 4 Tbsp Dijon mustard
- 2 Tbsp honey
- 2 Tbsp brown sugar
- 1 Tbsp white balsamic vinegar can use regular also
- 1/2 tsp dried thyme
- 1 Tbsp cornstarch
- 1 Tbsp cold water
Instructions
- Place tenderloin in crock pot.
- Sprinkle with salt and pepper.
- Combine together garlic, mustard, honey, brown sugar, vinegar, thyme, maple syrup.
- Pour over pork. Turn pork to coat
- Cover and cook on low for 7-9 hours or on high 3-4 hours.
- Remove pork and cover with foil to keep warm.
- Put juices in pan and bring to a boil over heat.
- Simmer for 8-10 minutes and then add in cornstarch that has been mixed into cold water
- Whisk into juices and cook for one minute longer until thickened.
- Pour juices over pork.

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Norma Woodward says
Fixed this the other night and got rave reviews, will be making this again:)
Leigh Anne says
So glad it was a hit at your house!
Pam Fields says
I just showed my husband this picture. His eyebrows went sky high and in a deep voice said, “Shut Up!” I think I better pin! Looks wonderful.
Jess says
This looks so yummy! I pinned for later! 🙂
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Mary Lynn says
Where have I been? White Balsamic Vinegar? I will have to look for that next time I am at the store. We love your recipes, can’t wait to try this one…
Leigh Anne says
I picked mine up at Trader Joes I think. So good in salad dressing too.
Mary Lynn says
Next time I am at Trader Joes I will make a point of looking for it. This is why I love your blog. Thanks for all your help.
CBrant says
I was a little hesitant because I have a favorite pork tenderloin recipe that I usually always make, and this seemed too simple to meet my usual expectations. I was blown away with how good this turned out!! My husband loved it! I did add half a yellow onion, sliced, to the mixture, laid the pork on top of it, and also added some other random herbs (including sage, parsley and herbs de provence). For the delicious sauce, I did not even add the cornstarch… 10 min of simmering and it was just the right consistency. Absolutely fabulous!!
Leigh Anne says
So glad you enjoyed it! Loved that you tweeked with some favorite herbs.
Gina Gentry says
I can’t wait to try this but, I have never heard of WHITE balsamic vinegar. We don’t have a Trader Joes around here so would the regular dark balsamic vinegar work? Thanks! 🙂
Leigh Anne says
Regular balsamic just has a stronger flavor than white balsamic but you could definitely use it.