How to Cook Turkey Breast Tenderloin Perfectly Every Time

Seasoned with bold flavors, this baked turkey tenderloin recipe is extra tender and succulent. Air fryer, slow cooker, and grill options included.

Think turkey breasts were reserved for Thanksgiving and the holidays? Think again! This juicy turkey tenderloin recipe proves it can and should be part of your dinnertime rotation. Known for being extra tender, my family LOVES this as a fun alternative to chicken or pork.Table of Contents

Turkey breast tenderloin is one of the most delicious tender cuts of turkey you can buy. Also known as turkey cutlets or turkey scaloppine these thin slices of turkey breast cook up quickly while staying incredibly moist and juicy.

I love cooking turkey tenderloin because it’s

  • Super quick and easy to cook
  • Naturally tender with a delicate flavor
  • Lower in fat than other turkey cuts
  • Endlessly versatile for meals and recipes

After testing every turkey tenderloin cooking method under the sun, I’m sharing my foolproof technique for how to cook turkey tenderloins perfectly every time. Whether you’re cooking for a small Thanksgiving feast, an easy weeknight dinner, or meal prepping turkey for lunches, this turkey breast tenderloin cooking guide has got you covered.

Picking the Best Turkey Tenderloins

You can find turkey tenderloin sold a few different ways at the grocery store:

  • Raw turkey cutlets (thin sliced turkey breast)
  • Turkey tenderloin roasts (whole turkey tenderloins)
  • Pre-cooked turkey cutlets (fully cooked)

For this turkey tenderloin cooking guide, I recommend buying raw turkey tenderloin either as individual slices or a whole tenderloin roast. Raw turkey ensures you get the freshest, best tasting meat.

While some turkey breast brands are seasonal around the holidays, Butterball and Jennie-O turkey tenderloins are usually available year-round. Go for the freshest ones you can find without any funky odors or discoloration.

How to Prepare Raw Turkey Tenderloin

Before cooking your raw turkey tenderloins, you’ll need to do a little prep work:

  • Trim off excess fat and silver skin: Use a sharp knife to remove any thick sections of fat or the thin, silvery membrane.

  • Cut a tenderloin roast into cutlets: If you bought a whole tenderloin, simply slice it crosswise into 1/2-inch thick pieces.

  • Pound to an even thickness: Place slices between plastic wrap or wax paper and gently pound with a meat mallet or rolling pin until about 1/4-inch thick.

  • Pat dry: Dry the turkey thoroughly with paper towels.

  • Season generously: I like using a simple blend of dried herbs, garlic powder, salt, and pepper.

Now the turkey is ready to cook using your method of choice.

How to Pan Sear Turkey Cutlets

Pan searing is my favorite way to cook quick, delicious turkey tenderloin. Browning the cutlets in a hot skillet gives you a crispy exterior while locking in all the juices. Here’s how to pan sear turkey cutlets to perfection:

  • Use a heavy skillet: Cast iron or stainless steel work best. Nonstick is not recommended as it won’t brown as nicely.

  • Get the skillet very hot over medium-high to high heat. The pan should be lightly smoking.

  • Use a high smoke point oil like avocado, grapeseed or light olive oil. Clarified butter also works great.

  • Add turkey slices in a single, uncrowded layer and cook untouched for 2-3 minutes per side until deeply golden.

  • Work in batches if needed to avoid crowding the pan and steaming the meat.

  • Let rest for 5 minutes before serving.

Pan seared turkey tenderloin is phenomenal in recipes like turkey saltimbocca, turkey piccata, and skillet turkey dinner with vegetables.

How to Bake Turkey Tenderloin

Baking is another excellent way to cook juicy, tender turkey cutlets with minimal effort. Here’s how to do it:

  • Preheat oven to 400°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment.

  • Arrange turkey slices on the baking sheet in a single layer without overcrowding.

  • Brush lightly with oil and season generously with desired spices and herbs.

  • Bake for 10-12 minutes until cooked through and lightly browned on top.

  • Broil 2-3 minutes at the end for extra browning, if desired.

  • Let rest 5 minutes before serving.

Baked turkey tenderloin is amazing in recipes like turkey Parmesan, topped with chimichurri sauce, roasted veggies, or added to pasta dishes.

How to Grill Turkey Tenderloin

Grilling is a quick, flavorful way to cook turkey tenderloin when the weather is nice. Follow these tips for grilling turkey cutlets:

  • Use a grill basket to prevent thin slices from sticking or falling through grill grates.

  • Brush with oil and season turkey slices before grilling.

  • Grill over direct medium-high heat for 2-4 minutes per side.

  • Let rest 5 minutes before serving.

Grilled turkey tenderloin is delicious in sandwiches, salads, tacos, and more.

How to Cook Turkey Tenderloin in a Skillet

For an easy one-pan meal, you can cook tender turkey cutlets right in the skillet with vegetables and pan sauces.

  • Choose a wide skillet to fit turkey slices in a single layer. Cast iron or stainless steel work well.

  • Cook turkey slices first until lightly browned, about 2 minutes per side. Remove and tent with foil.

  • Cook vegetables like zucchini, bell peppers, etc. until crisp-tender.

  • Make a pan sauce while vegetables cook. Deglaze pan with chicken broth and seasonings of choice.

  • Return turkey slices to pan and spoon sauce over top.

  • Simmer briefly until heated through.

This technique is great for skillet meals like turkey stir fry, turkey fajitas, turkey katsu, etc.

How to Know When Turkey Tenderloin is Done

Since turkey breast tenderloin cooks quickly, it can easily go from perfect to overdone. Follow these tips for doneness:

  • Cut into thickest part to check internal color. Turkey should be white throughout with just a hint of pink.

  • Use an instant read thermometer – turkey is perfectly cooked at 160°F.

  • If underdone, return to heat for 1-2 more minutes.

  • If overcooked, the turkey will be dry. Be more careful about monitoring next time.

How to Store and Reheat Turkey Tenderloin

Here are some tips for storing and reheating leftover turkey tenderloin:

  • Store cooked turkey in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days.

  • Reheat in the microwave for 30-60 seconds until warmed through.

  • Reheat in a skillet over medium heat with a little butter or oil to crisp it up.

  • Add to soups, salads, pasta, etc. Turkey tenderloin holds up well to being tossed into recipes.

  • Freeze turkey slices in a single layer on a baking sheet then transfer to a freezer bag. Reheat frozen turkey by baking in the oven preheated to 375°F for about 10 minutes.

Tips for Cooking Turkey Tenderloin

Follow these extra pointers for foolproof turkey tenderloin every time:

  • Pat the turkey very dry before cooking for best sear and browning. Wet meat won’t brown well.

  • Allow the pan and oil to get very hot before adding turkey slices. Proper sear temperature prevents sticking.

  • Work in batches when pan searing to avoid crowding and steaming the meat.

  • Use tongs rather than a fork to flip turkey and prevent puncturing the delicate slices.

  • Let the cooked turkey rest at least 5 minutes before slicing for juiciest results.

  • Take care not to overcook. Turkey tenderloin goes from perfect to dry quite quickly.

  • Store leftovers properly refrigerated and eat within 4 days for food safety and best quality.

  • Reheating leftover turkey in a skillet or oven crisps it up nicely. The microwave can lead to rubbery meat.

Favorite Ways to Use Turkey Tenderloin

From main dishes to sandwiches, salads and more, turkey tenderloin is endlessly versatile in recipes. Here are some of my favorite ways to use it:

  • Skillet turkey dinner with veggies

  • Turkey stir fry with zucchini noodles

  • Fajita bowls with turkey, peppers and onions

  • Turkey katsu with spicy mayo

  • Turkey Parmesan with tomato sauce and mozzarella

  • Turkey piccata with lemon caper sauce

  • Turkey saltimbocca with prosciutto and sage

  • Pot pie or casserole with turkey, veggies and gravy

  • Turkey club sandwich with bacon, lettuce and tomato

  • Cobb salad with turkey, avocado, eggs and blue cheese

  • Wraps and pitas stuffed with turkey and hummus

  • Chef salad with turkey, ham,

how to cook turkey breast tenderloin

How to cook turkey tenderloin

I’ve included step-by-step photos below to make this recipe easy to follow at home. For the full printable recipe instructions and ingredient quantities, scroll to the recipe card at the bottom of this post.

Step 1- Prep the spice mix marinade: Mix spices in a small bowl.

how to cook turkey breast tenderloin

Step 2- Season the turkey: Dry the turkey, coat them with spice, and press them into the meat. Marinate them in the refrigerator for at least 10 minutes or up to 2 hours.

how to cook turkey breast tenderloin

Step 3- Cook in the skillet: Place the turkey in a smoking hot cast iron skillet with oil. Cook on medium-high on all sides.

how to cook turkey breast tenderloin

Step 4- Finish in the oven: Once golden, transfer the skillet to the oven and bake until the internal temp reaches 155°F.

Step 5- Rest, slice, and serve: Rest the turkey for 15 minutes, carve the turkey, and serve.

how to cook turkey breast tenderloin

As mentioned earlier, while I prefer roasting the tenderloin, I’ve tested this recipe in the air fryer, on the grill, and also in the slow cooker.

Air fryer method: Prep the turkey as instructed, then place it in the air fryer basket. Air fry at 200C/400F for 20-25 minutes, flipping halfway through.

Grill method: Skip the searing step and add the tenderloins directly onto a hot grill. Cook each side for 3-4 minutes or until the meat reaches an internal temperature of 165F.

Slow cooker method: To make crockpot turkey tenderloin, sear the turkey and add it to a slow cooker, along with any vegetables. Cook on low for 5-6 hours, then serve.

  • Prep it the night before: Get a headstart on your cook by marinating the turkey tenderloin a day in advance.
  • Let the turkey rest: Do you know the secret to a juicy turkey? It is the resting time! The juices redistribue during this time and make the turkey super succulent!
  • Avoid overcooking the turkey: You must monitor the cooking time because it is a lean meat cut. Depending on the thickness of the cut, adjust the baking times so that the turkey is cooked to perfection. The best way to check is to use an instant-read thermometer. Like chicken, fully cooked turkey is safe to eat once it reaches an internal temperature of 165F.
  • Save the turkey drippings: Don’t throw away the brown bits from the skillet. Deglaze the pan and make gravy with it!
  • Serving ideas! I typically make the turkey the star of the dinner and add side dishes around it. Salads, potatoes, and some cranberry sauce for a delicious turkey dinner.

To store. Keep the leftover turkey tenderloin in the refrigerator for 3-4 days.

To freeze. Allow the turkey to cook thoroughly, then freeze it in a ziplock bag for up to three months.

To reheat. Reheat in the microwave or a preheated oven for 10-15 minutes. Remember to cover the tenderloin with foil before reheating in the oven.

how to cook turkey breast tenderloin

Covering the turkey as it bakes is unnecessary, as it has been seared beforehand and will cook more evenly and quickly without it. Also, check its internal temperature using a meat thermometer. Cooked turkey tenderloin should have an internal temperature of 165F.

Why I love this recipe

  • Perfect texture and flavor. Like spatchcock turkey, the meat is perfectly juicy and moist in the middle. It’s subtly spicy, a tiny bit sweet, and oh-so-flavorful!
  • Four cooking options. I like to bake the turkey, but I’ve also tested it in the air fryer, the slow cooker, and a simple charcoal grill.
  • Quick and easy. From prep to plate, this dish cooks in under 30 minutes!
  • Easy to customize. Similar to sous vide turkey breast, I like to keep things simple with just a handful of seasonings, but you can dress it up with a fancy sauce, a juicy marinade, or even a flavorful spice rub.
  • Turkey tenderloins. For this recipe, buy fresh, light pink turkey loins. Note that they are significantly larger than chicken tenderloins.
  • Salt and black pepper. For seasoning.

Turkey tenderloin marinade

  • Garlic and onion powder. It gives a nutty fragrance and flavor to the tenderloin without needing the fresh kind.
  • Paprika and chili flakes. I have used a blend of two peppers to get a lovely heat. Add a teaspoon of cayenne to the mix to amp it up!
  • Oregano. I didn’t want an overpowering Italian herby flavor, so I restricted myself to only dried oregano. You can use fresh herbs, too, like rosemary and thyme.
  • Cumin and coriander. Adds some savory and umami-forward flavors.
  • Brown sugar. It adds sweetness and helps get a perfect caramelization.
  • Olive oil. To coat the pan. Butter also works.

The Best Way To Make A Juicy Turkey Tenderloin

FAQ

Is turkey tenderloin the same as turkey breast?

Not quite! The turkey tenderloin is a portion of the turkey breast and it is boneless and skinless. A turkey breast, on the other hand, is usually bone-in, skin-on. We have a great roasted turkey breast recipe if you’re looking for one!

How to cook Jennie O’ turkey tenderloin in the oven?

Preheat oven to 350°F. Place tenderloins in a shallow baking pan. Bake until meat thermometer inserted into thickest portion of the meat reaches 165°F, approximately 60-70 minutes. Remove from oven, cover and let rest 5-10 minutes before slicing.

Is turkey breast tenderloin good for you?

99% Fat Free Turkey Breast Tenderloins With 28g of protein and 1g of fat per serving, it’s a feel-good way to feed your family. Simply season and make a sheet pan dinner or throw them on the grill for an easy meal.

Is turkey tenderloin pink when cooked?

The color of cooked meat and poultry is not always a sign of its degree of doneness. Only by using a meat thermometer can one accurately determine that a meat has reached a safe temperature. Turkey, fresh pork, ground beef or veal can remain pink even after cooking to temperatures of 160°F. and higher.

What is oven roasted turkey Tenderloin?

This delicious and easy Oven Roasted Turkey Tenderloin recipe is the best way to break away from a routine meal and savor a lean, protein rich meal. Each turkey breast tenderloin is crafted to perfection and offers a blend of tender, juicy meat and a delightful medley of seasonings.

What is a turkey breast Tenderloin?

Each turkey breast tenderloin is crafted to perfection and offers a blend of tender, juicy meat and a delightful medley of seasonings. The effortless versatility of this recipe makes this meal perfect for a family, especially during those busy weeknights when you need to quickly get a healthy, delicious, and lean meal on the table!

How do you cook a roasted turkey breast Tenderloin?

When the internal temperature reaches 163°F., the baked turkey breast tenderloins are ready to come out of the oven. Rest the meat for 10 minutes before slicing. Lightly cover the roasted turkey with a sheet of aluminum foil so it stays warm. During the 10 minutes of rest time, the meat will continue to cook.

What temperature should a cooked turkey Tenderloin be?

Cooked turkey tenderloin should have an internal temperature of 165F. Seasoned with bold flavors, spices, and aromatics, this easy turkey tenderloin recipe is extra tender and succulent. Oven baked to perfection, it makes a healthy and quick dinner option. Watch the video below to see how I make this in my kitchen. Preheat the oven to 180C/350F.

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