Ingredients
- 1½ to 2 lb whole pork tenderloin, trimmed
- 8 oz sliced brown mushrooms (cremini or baby bella)
- 1 (10.5 oz) can condensed cream of mushroom soup
- ½ cup heavy cream (or half-and-half)
- 1 packet (1 oz) dry onion soup mix
That’s it — simple pantry staples that turn into something special.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Prepare the Pork
Place the whole pork tenderloin lengthwise in the bottom of your slow cooker.
- If it’s slightly long, gently curve it into a “C” shape.
- Keep it whole for the best tenderness and presentation.
Avoid cutting it into pieces before cooking — this helps lock in moisture.
Step 2: Add the Mushrooms
Scatter the sliced brown mushrooms evenly over the pork and around the sides.
They’ll cook down beautifully and absorb the savory flavors from the sauce and pork juices.
Step 3: Make the Creamy Sauce
In a medium bowl, whisk together:
- Condensed cream of mushroom soup
- Heavy cream
- Dry onion soup mix
Whisk until smooth and fully combined. This will be your rich mushroom gravy base.
Step 4: Pour and Coat
Pour the creamy sauce mixture evenly over the pork and mushrooms.
Use a spatula to gently spread the sauce so:
- The top of the pork is fully coated
- The mushrooms are covered
- Everything is evenly distributed
Step 5: Slow Cook to Perfection
Cover with the lid and cook on:
- LOW for 4–5 hours
The pork is ready when:
- It reaches an internal temperature of at least 145°F
- It’s fork-tender and juicy
Avoid lifting the lid during the first few hours — this keeps heat and moisture trapped inside.
Step 6: Rest and Slice
Carefully transfer the pork tenderloin to a cutting board.
Let it rest for 5 minutes to keep the juices inside.
Then:
- Slice into thick medallions
or - Gently pull into large chunks if extremely tender
Step 7: Finish the Sauce
Stir the mushroom sauce in the slow cooker to combine any juices from the pork.
Taste and adjust seasoning with salt and black pepper if needed (the onion soup mix already adds salt, so go lightly).
Step 8: Serve
Serve the sliced pork topped generously with creamy mushroom sauce and mushrooms.
Spoon extra sauce over:
- Mashed potatoes
- Rice
- Egg noodles
- Roasted vegetables
Nothing should go to waste — that sauce is gold.
What to Serve With Creamy Mushroom Pork
This dish pairs beautifully with:
- Creamy mashed potatoes
- Buttered egg noodles
- Steamed rice
- Roasted green beans
- Garlic roasted carrots
It’s a comfort-food classic that works for both weeknights and holiday tables.
Variations & Tips
Make It Lighter
- Swap heavy cream for half-and-half
- Or use whole milk
The sauce will be thinner but still creamy and flavorful.
Boost the Mushroom Flavor
- Add an extra 4–8 oz of mushrooms
- Use a mix of brown and wild mushrooms
Add a Touch of Elegance
Stir ¼ cup dry white wine into the sauce before pouring it over the pork.
It adds depth without complicating the recipe.
Add Herbs
Sprinkle in:
- 1 teaspoon dried thyme
- Or Italian seasoning
This gives a more rustic, herb-forward flavor.
Use Pork Loin Instead
You can substitute pork loin (same weight), but cook on:
- LOW for 6–7 hours
Pork loin is slightly leaner and takes longer to become tender.
Thicken the Sauce
For a thicker, restaurant-style gravy:
- Remove the pork and cook sauce uncovered on HIGH for 10–15 minutes
or - Stir in 2 extra tablespoons of cream at the end
Storage & Leftovers
Refrigerate:
Store in an airtight container for up to 4 days.
Reheat:
Warm gently on the stove or microwave with a splash of milk or cream.
Leftover Ideas:
- Shred and serve over buttered noodles
- Make creamy pork sandwiches
- Add to baked potatoes
- Spoon over toasted bread
Expert Tips for Success
Keep the pork whole for best texture
Don’t overcook — check at 4 hours
Let the meat rest before slicing
Stir sauce well before serving
Use fresh mushrooms for best flavor
Final Thoughts
This 5-Ingredient Slow Cooker Creamy Mushroom Pork Tenderloin proves that simple ingredients can create something deeply satisfying. Tender pork, earthy mushrooms, and creamy gravy come together in one effortless slow cooker meal.
It’s rich, comforting, and perfect for those days when you want a home-cooked dinner without spending hours in the kitchen.