Thanks to a simple garlic and herb marinade, this easy pork roast recipe is tender, juicy, and full of flavor!

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If you’re looking for more pork roast recipes, be sure to try this Dutch oven pork roast with gravy, this Mississippi pork shoulder butt roast, these smothered pork chops, and this 4-ingredient pork loin roast, too!
A pork loin roast is such an affordable cut of meat to serve a family, to share with friends when entertaining, or to just have extras on hand for later meals. Try leftovers on a Cuban sandwich with ham, pickles, mustard, and Swiss cheese! You’ll love this convenient recipe because it’s made with basic pantry staples that you probably have on hand; it can be prepped in advance; and it’s almost entirely hands-off. The end result is juicy, tender, and flavorful pork that’s delicious with almost any of your favorite sides.

Ingredient Notes and Tips for Success
- This recipe calls for a boneless pork loin roast, which typically weighs between 3 and 4 lbs. It’s a leaner cut of pork, is naturally tender, and has less marbling than a pork shoulder (or pork butt). As a result, the pork loin cooks relatively quickly and doesn’t need the extended slow cooking time of a pork shoulder roast.
- Do not substitute with a pork tenderloin in this recipe. The tenderloin is much smaller (about 1 lb.) and does best when cooked quickly at a higher temperature. We love this honey garlic dijon pork tenderloin marinade!
- The fresh rosemary sprig infuses the meat with a little bit more earthy flavor while it roasts. If you don’t have fresh rosemary, no problem. You can omit that ingredient and the pork will still be delicious!
- The total cooking time will vary depending on the size, thickness, and temperature of your pork when it goes into the oven. As a result, it’s best to use a meat thermometer to know exactly when your pork reaches an internal temperature of 145˚F.
- Let the meat rest before slicing and serving. This allows the juices to redistribute, rather than just running onto the cutting board.




How to Make a Pork Loin Roast
This easy boneless pork loin roast recipe comes together with minimal effort. You’ll find detailed directions in the recipe card below, but here’s the overview:
- Pat the pork dry and place it in a large Ziploc bag or on a rimmed baking sheet.
- Whisk together the garlic and herb marinade.
- Coat the pork with the marinade, cover (or seal the bag), and refrigerate for at least 3 hours — or more!
- Let the pork come to room temperature while you preheat the oven.
- Brown the pork in a skillet, about 2-3 minutes per side. This adds great color and flavor to the meat.
- Transfer the pork loin to a shallow roasting pan with the fat-cap on top. Add a rosemary sprig.
- Bake the pork roast at 325°F for about 1 – 1 ½ hours. The total time will vary depending on the size, shape, and thickness of your meat. I’ve found that a 4-lb. roast that’s not too thick is done within about 65 minutes — so check yours early! A meat thermometer is the key to knowing when your pork is perfectly cooked. Discard the rosemary.
- Let the pork roast rest for about 10-15 minutes before cutting into slices and serving. Garnish with a fresh sprig of rosemary, if you like!

Serving Suggestions
This easy pork roast recipe makes a delicious Sunday supper. Pair the meat your favorite veggies or other side dish, such as flaky biscuits, a spinach casserole, Jiffy cornbread with creamed corn, pumpkin muffins, braised red cabbage, squash casserole, old-fashioned applesauce, fried apples, creamy baked mac and cheese, corn sticks, 3-ingredient sour cream muffins (shown here), Aunt Bee’s 3-ingredient easy potato casserole, the perfect oven baked potato, seasoned potatoes, or a house salad with candied pecans.

Preparation and Storage Tips
- Prep Ahead: the pork can sit in the marinade for up to 3 days in the fridge.
- How to Store: keep leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3-4 days, or wrapped tightly in the freezer for up to 3 months.
- How to Reheat: warm the pork in a 325°F oven just until heated through (about 15-20 minutes). You can also reheat smaller amounts of pork in the microwave.


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Thank you for posting this recipe,It looks yummy and I’m making it for dinner tonight.
We hope you enjoy, Leona!