Saturday, March 7, 2026

Garlic Herb Air Fryer Pork Tenderloin (Juicy & Easy Weeknight Dinner)

 

Juicy Garlic Herb Air Fryer Pork Tenderloin made with a simple butter, Dijon, and paprika rub. An easy weeknight dinner ready in about 20 minutes with incredible flavor.



Garlic Herb Air Fryer Pork Tenderloin (Juicy & Easy Weeknight Dinner)


I’m still discovering new things to make in my air fryer, and wondered how a pork tenderloin would turn out.  Upon doing some research I found that others loved the results.  So I decided to create a recipe using my Williams Sonoma Garlic Herb mix in a wet rub for the tenderloin and ended up with the BEST Garlic Herb Air Fryer Pork Tenderloin.  It's definitely going in to my rotation.

I’ve cooked pork tenderloin a lot of different ways over the years—roasted in the oven, grilled outside in the summer, even sliced into medallions for quick skillet dinners. But making it in the air fryer might be one of the easiest and most reliable methods I’ve found.

The pork cooks quickly, the outside develops a beautiful seasoned crust, and the inside stays tender and juicy. A simple garlic herb butter rub with Dijon and a touch of paprika gives the pork rich flavor without overpowering it.  I served it with roasted zucchini but any potato/rice or vegetable side dish will work beautifully.

It’s the kind of recipe that feels just a little special, but it’s simple enough to make on a busy weeknight. And once you see how easy it is, you might find yourself reaching for pork tenderloin at the grocery store a little more often too.

Enjoy!




Ingredients

This recipe keeps things simple while building layers of flavor with a quick wet rub.

Pork Tenderloin -  A lean, tender cut of pork that cooks quickly and stays juicy when rested properly.

Butter -  Adds richness and helps the seasoning adhere to the pork.

Olive Oil -  Keeps the rub smooth and helps the exterior brown nicely in the air fryer.

Garlic Herb Seasoning -  I used Williams Sonoma's blend here.  This is the best blend I've seen and the blend is vibrant green.  The ingredients are all fresh.  Here they are: Dehydrated garlic, salt, black pepper, rosemary, parsley, marjoram, basil, oregano, thyme, green onion.

Dijon Mustard -  Adds a subtle tang and depth that balances the butter and herbs.

Paprika -  Provides a gentle smoky warmth and beautiful color.

Black Pepper -  Rounds out the seasoning with a little bite.

(Exact measurements are in the recipe card below.)




-- Let’s Make It Together

This recipe comes together quickly, and the air fryer makes it almost effortless.

Start by preheating the air fryer to 400°F while you prepare the pork. Trim any silver skin if needed and pat the tenderloin dry so the seasoning sticks well.

In a small bowl, stir together the melted butter, olive oil, garlic herb seasoning, Dijon mustard, paprika, and black pepper until smooth.

Rub the mixture over the entire pork tenderloin so it’s evenly coated. If you have time, let it sit for 10–20 minutes to deepen the flavor.

Place the pork in the air fryer and cook at 400°F for 16–20 minutes, flipping halfway through cooking.

Remove the pork when it reaches 140–143°F, then let it rest for 5–10 minutes before slicing. This keeps the meat tender and juicy.




-- Perfecting the Cooking Process

The single most important step in this recipe is letting the pork rest after cooking. Pork tenderloin is a lean cut of meat, and resting allows the juices to redistribute throughout the meat instead of running out when you slice it. Even five minutes makes a noticeable difference, turning a good pork tenderloin into one that’s perfectly juicy and tender.





-- Add Your Touch

Once you make this recipe once, it’s easy to adjust it to your own taste.

You could add a little lemon zest to the rub for a brighter flavor, or stir in a pinch of crushed red pepper flakes if you like a bit of heat.

Fresh herbs work beautifully here as well. A sprinkle of chopped parsley, thyme, or rosemary over the sliced pork adds freshness and color.

And if you enjoy a richer finish, brush the pork lightly with a little melted butter just before serving.



Set the Mood

If you'd like to create a whole atmosphere while enjoying this great meal see my tips below to set a wonderful mood!





If you’re looking for more easy dinners that feel just a little special, here are a few favorites from my kitchen:

Garlic Herb Chicken Bowl - using the same Garlic Herb Blend
Zesty Lemon Butter Pork Chops
Creamy Lemon Herb Pasta Primavera
Garlic-Lemon Pork Medallions with Farro and Kale

These are the kinds of recipes that make weeknight cooking feel simple, flavorful, and something to look forward to.





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Before You Start

Do I need to preheat the air fryer?
Yes. Preheating helps the pork start cooking immediately and gives the outside better color.

What temperature should pork tenderloin be cooked to?
Remove the pork from the air fryer at 140–143°F. After resting, it will rise to the recommended 145°F.

Can I make this in advance?
You can mix the rub ahead of time and store it in the refrigerator. The pork is best cooked fresh.

How should leftovers be stored?
Store sliced pork in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

What’s the best way to reheat it?
Warm slices gently in a skillet with a small splash of broth or water to keep the pork from drying out.



 

 

 








Thursday, March 5, 2026

18 Bright & Easy Lemon Recipes for Every Meal

 

Discover 18 bright and easy lemon recipes for breakfast, dinner, and dessert. From muffins and pancakes to pasta and chicken dinners, these fresh lemon dishes are perfect year-round.




18 Bright & Easy Lemon Recipes for Every Meal


The flavor of lemon's have a special meaning to me.  

They remind me of my mom.  She was a lover of all things lemon.  Her favorite pie? Lemon Meringue of course!  I remember every time I went to Disneyland she would ask me to bring her some lemon drop candies.  And what's not to love about lemons?  They're bright. They're fresh. They make everything feel a little lighter and more special—whether it’s baked into a muffin, whisked into a dressing, or tucked into a weeknight dinner.

Over the years, I’ve used lemon in so many different ways in my kitchen my mom would be proud. Some of these recipes go all the way back to my early blogging days. Others are newer favorites I still make on repeat.

And recently, I realized just how many lemon recipes I’ve collected here.

So today, I’m sharing my very favorite ones—the recipes I come back to again and again. From cozy breakfasts to easy dinners and fresh salads, this is your go-to list when you’re craving something bright and flavorful.

Save it. Bookmark it. Come back to it anytime you need a little sunshine on your plate.





Jump to: Bright Lemon Breakfast & Baking | Easy Lemon Main Dishes | Lemon Fresh Salads & Sides




Bright Lemon Breakfast & Baking

These sweet lemon recipes are perfect for mornings, brunch gatherings, or a simple afternoon treat with coffee.


Blackyberry Lemon Poppyseed Muffins


1. Blackberry Lemon Poppyseed Muffins (Small Batch)

Soft, tender muffins with bursts of blackberry and bright lemon flavor. Perfect when you want something homemade without baking a dozen.

Get the recipe → Blackberry Lemon Poppyseed Muffins


Lemon Ricotta Pancakes with Poppyseeds

2. Sunny Lemon Ricotta Pancakes with Poppyseeds

Fluffy, lightly sweet pancakes with creamy ricotta and fresh lemon. These are a brunch favorite in our house.

Get the recipe → Lemon Ricotta Pancakes with Poppyseeds


Lemon Poppyseed Double Berry Muffins

3. Lemon Poppyseed Double Berry Muffins

Packed with berries and lemon zest, these muffins are colorful, fresh, and great for spring and summer mornings.

Get the recipe → Lemon Poppyseed Double Berry Muffins


Lemon Tea Bread

4. Lemon Tea Bread

A classic, simple loaf with bright lemon flavor and tender crumb. Perfect with coffee or tea.

Get the recipe → Lemon Tea Bread


Lemon Blueberry Scones


5. Lemon Blueberry Scones

Buttery scones loaded with blueberries and fresh lemon—ideal for brunch spreads and special mornings.

Get the recipe → Lemon Blueberry Scones


Lemon Raspberry Dutch Baby


6. Lemon Raspberry Dutch Baby

A dramatic but easy oven pancake with sweet berries and citrus flavor. Great for weekend breakfasts.

Get the recipe → Lemon Raspberry Dutch Baby



Raspberry Swirl Lemon Quick Bread


7. Raspberry Swirl Lemon Quick Bread

Soft lemon bread with ribbons of raspberry throughout. Sweet, tangy, and always a hit.

Get the recipe → Raspberry Swirl Lemon Quick Bread






Easy Lemon Main Dishes

Lemon adds so much freshness to savory dishes. These dinners are bright, flavorful, and perfect for busy weeknights.


Zesty Lemon Butter Pork Chops


8. Zesty Lemon Butter Pork Chops

Juicy pork chops with a rich lemon butter sauce. Quick, satisfying, and family-approved.

Get the recipe → Zesty Lemon Butter Pork Chops


Lemon Garlic Chicken Bites with Asparagus


9. Lemon Garlic Chicken Bites with Asparagus

Tender chicken and crisp asparagus tossed in lemon garlic sauce. Great for quick meals.

Get the recipe → Lemon Garlic Chicken Bites with Asparagus


Chicken Piccata


10. Chicken Piccata

A comfort classic with lemon, capers, and buttery sauce. One of my most-loved dinner recipes.

Get the recipe → Chicken Piccata


Garlic-Lemon Pork Medallions with Farro and Kale


11. Garlic-Lemon Pork Medallions with Farro and Kale

A balanced, hearty meal with whole grains, greens, and bright citrus flavor.

Get the recipe → Garlic-Lemon Pork Medallions with Farro and Kale



Mediterranean Lemon Chicken


12. Mediterranean Lemon Chicken

Marinated chicken with herbs and lemon. Simple, flavorful, and great for meal prep.

Get the recipe → Mediterranean Lemon Chicken



Instant Pot Lemon Chicken & Rice Soup


13. Instant Pot Lemon Chicken & Rice Soup

Cozy, comforting, and full of bright lemon flavor. Perfect for chilly days.

Get the recipe → Instant Pot Lemon Chicken & Rice Soup










Lemon Fresh Salads & Sides

These lighter recipes are perfect for warmer weather, simple lunches, and easy side dishes.


Spring Couscous Salad with Lemon Feta Vinaigrette


14. Spring Couscous Salad with Lemon Feta Vinaigrette

Light, fresh, and packed with flavor. Great for potlucks and meal prep.

Get the recipe → Spring Couscous Salad with Lemon Feta Vinaigrette


Fresh Ribbon Salad with Lemon Pesto Vinaigrette


15. Fresh Ribbon Salad with Lemon Pesto Vinaigrette

Colorful vegetables with a bright, herby lemon dressing.

Get the recipe → Fresh Ribbon Salad with Lemon Pesto Vinaigrette



Lemon Pasta Salad with Arugula


16. Lemon Pasta Salad with Arugula

A refreshing pasta salad with peppery greens and citrus dressing.

Get the recipe → Lemon Pasta Salad with Arugula


Roasted Vegetable Couscous with Lemon-Tahini Dressing


17. Roasted Vegetable Couscous with Lemon-Tahini Dressing

Roasted veggies tossed with creamy lemon tahini sauce—great as a side or main.

Get the recipe → Roasted Vegetable Couscous with Lemon-Tahini Dressing


Winter Fruit Salad with Lemon Poppyseed Dressing


18. Winter Fruit Salad with Lemon Poppyseed Dressing

Fresh fruit tossed in a lightly sweet lemon dressing. Simple and refreshing year-round.

Get the recipe → Winter Fruit Salad with Lemon Poppyseed Dressing






How to Use These Recipes

If you’re planning meals for the week, hosting friends, or building a brunch spread, these recipes mix and match beautifully.

Try pairing:

  • A lemon chicken dinner with couscous salad

  • Pancakes with fruit salad

  • Scones with soup for a cozy lunch

Having this collection saved makes it easy to build balanced, flavorful meals without overthinking it.


My Personal Favorites

If you’re not sure where to start, these are a few I make the most often:

They’re dependable, crowd-pleasing, and always worth revisiting.



Lemon has a way of making everyday cooking feel brighter and more joyful. Whether you’re baking for a quiet morning or cooking dinner for your family, I hope this collection helps you find something new to love.

You might also enjoy:

Save this post so you always have fresh lemon ideas ready when you need them.




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Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Almond Poppyseed Muffins with Cranberry Cherry Swirl (Small Batch Recipe)

 

Tender almond poppyseed muffins with a cranberry cherry swirl and sparkling almond sugar topping. This small-batch recipe is perfect for slow mornings and cozy baking moments.




Almond Poppyseed Muffins with Cranberry Cherry Swirl (Small Batch Recipe)


Some of my favorite baking happens early on Sunday mornings.  I go in the kitchen before the house is buzzing and think about what I'd like to create for breakfast.  

That’s exactly how these muffins started.

I knew I wanted an almond poppyseed base—soft, lightly sweet, and just really comforting. But I also wanted something tucked inside. Something that would add a little brightness and make them feel special, not just “everyday muffins.”

So I started looking through my jam stash (because yes, I definitely have a jam stash).

And that’s when I spotted a jar of Bonne Maman Cranberry Cherry Reserve that I’d picked up recently.  Almond and cherry are such a good match. And the cranberry adds just enough tartness to balance everything out. As soon as I saw it, I knew this would be the perfect swirl in my muffins.

30 Minutes later… I had these warm, bakery-style muffins coming out of my oven.  They’re tender, lightly almond-scented, and full of little pockets of sweet-tart fruit in every bite.  Let's just say that I have a new favorite muffin.  

Read on and I'll show you how to make them.




Ingredients

Here’s what you’ll need for these almond poppyseed muffins:

For the Muffins

  • Egg
  • Milk
  • Canola oil
  • Sour cream
  • Vanilla extract
  • Almond extract
  • All-purpose flour
  • Sugar
  • Baking powder
  • Salt
  • Poppyseeds

For the Cranberry Cherry Swirl

  • Cranberry cherry jam (I used Bonne Manan's jam, if unavailable try Cherry or Raspberry jam)
  • Warm water

For the Sparkling Almond Topping

  • Sparkling sugar
  • Sliced or slivered almonds

(Find exact measurements in the recipe card below.)





-- Let’s Make It Together

Making these muffins is easier than it looks—trust me.

  1. Mix the wet: Whisk egg, milk, oil, sour cream, vanilla, and almond extract until smooth.

  2. Add the dry: Stir in flour, sugar, baking powder, salt, and poppyseeds until just combined. Batter should be thick and a little lumpy.

  3. Add the swirl: Loosen your jam with a tiny splash of water. Spoon batter halfway into muffin cups, add jam, then top with remaining batter. Lightly swirl.

  4. Top it off: Sprinkle sparkling sugar and almonds on top—press lightly so they stick.

  5. Bake & enjoy: Bake until golden and set, then cool briefly before serving.

Done. Soft, tender, and bakery-style muffins without any fuss.





-- Perfecting the Cooking Process

The key to tender muffins is gentle mixing.

Once the dry ingredients go in, stir just until combined. A few lumps are good. Overmixing develops gluten and makes muffins dense instead of soft. Think: light hand, slow stir, stop early.




-- Add Your Touch

These muffins are easy to customize.

You could try raspberry or apricot jam instead.  Or instead of jam add orange zest in the batter.  Other ideas may be to add a touch of cinnamon in the swirl.

If you experiment, let me know—I love hearing what you try.



Set the Mood

If you'd like to create a whole atmosphere while eating these muffins see my tips below.





These almond poppyseed muffins are exactly the kind of recipe I come back to again and again—simple, flexible, and quietly special.

If you loved this one, you might also enjoy:

And if you make these, I’d love to hear about it. Leave a comment or tag me—I truly enjoy seeing your kitchens in action.




Before You Start

Can I double this recipe?
Yes. Simply double all ingredients and bake in a 12-cup muffin pan.

Can I use Greek yogurt instead of sour cream?
Absolutely. Full-fat Greek yogurt works well.

How should I store these?
Store loosely covered at room temperature for 2 days, or refrigerate up to 4 days.

Can I freeze them?
Yes. Freeze cooled muffins in a freezer bag for up to 2 months. Thaw at room temperature.

Why loosen the jam?
It helps it swirl more easily and prevents sinking.


 

 

 








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