When the garden is winding down and the evenings start to feel just a little cooler, a simple slow cooker supper like this feels right at home. Pork tenderloin medallions turn wonderfully tender with just a handful of pantry staples, making this the sort of practical late-summer meal busy families have leaned on for years. It is the kind of dish that lets you put supper on early, go about your day, and come back to a rich, savory sauce that tastes like you fussed far more than you really did.

This pork is especially good served over buttered egg noodles, fluffy mashed potatoes, or a scoop of plain white rice to catch every bit of the sweet-savory sauce. For a full late-summer plate, add green beans, skillet corn, or a simple sliced tomato and cucumber salad on the side. Warm dinner rolls are never out of place either, especially when there is extra sauce in the pot.

5-Ingredient Slow Cooker Late Summer Pork Tenderloin Medallions

Servings: 4

Finished slow cooker pork tenderloin medallions plated with sauce
Finished slow cooker pork tenderloin medallions plated with sauce

Ingredients

1 1/2 to 2 pounds raw pork tenderloin medallions

1 packet dry onion soup mix
1 cup apple juice
1/2 cup barbecue sauce
2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar

Main ingredients for slow cooker pork laid out on a counter
Main ingredients for slow cooker pork laid out on a counter

Directions

1. Lightly grease the inside of your slow cooker if desired, then arrange the raw pork tenderloin medallions in an even layer in the bottom.

Raw pork medallions arranged in the bottom of a slow cooker
Raw pork medallions arranged in the bottom of a slow cooker

2. In a small bowl, stir together the dry onion soup mix, apple juice, barbecue sauce, and apple cider vinegar until well blended.

Amber sauce being mixed in a bowl
Amber sauce being mixed in a bowl

3. Pour the sauce over the pork medallions, cover, and cook on LOW for 4 to 5 hours or until the pork is tender and cooked through.

Pork medallions in slow cooker covered with amber sauce
Pork medallions in slow cooker covered with amber sauce

4. Once done, spoon some of the sauce over the pork and serve hot with noodles, rice, or mashed potatoes.

Plated slow cooker pork medallions with noodles and green beans
Plated slow cooker pork medallions with noodles and green beans

Variations & Tips

Peachy Late-Summer Twist: If you have a couple spoonfuls of peach preserves on hand, stir them into the sauce for a fruitier finish that fits the season beautifully.

Pork medallions served with a peach-glazed sauce
Pork medallions served with a peach-glazed sauce

Sauce Tip: If you like a thicker sauce, transfer the cooking liquid to a small saucepan after the pork is done and simmer it for a few minutes until it reduces slightly.

Gentle Cooking Reminder: Pork tenderloin is leaner than pork shoulder, so keep an eye on it near the end of cooking time. Overcooking can make it less tender, and every slow cooker runs a little differently.

Easy Serving Idea: Slice or break the medallions into bite-size pieces before serving if you want the sauce to coat every forkful, especially when serving over noodles or rice.