This is a totally stress-free recipe where you get take advantage of the beautiful summer weather and use your grill. Both the pork tenderloin and the vegetables for these Teriyaki Noodle Bowls are cooked on the grill! I love outdoor grilling because it’s so easy, and there is very little clean-up involved. Plus, there’s just something to be said about creating a meal in your backyard. I love to grab a glass of wine, turn on some 80’s classic rock, sit in my poolside lounge chair and let my husband do the grilling. He doesn’t seem to mind the routine either. Summer is the best season for creating delicious meals!
How to make Pork and Vegetable Teriyaki Noodle Bowls:
For a quicker cooking time, you’ll cut the pork tenderloin lengthwise to butterfly it open for a super quick grilling time. The pork will be quick-marinated in homemade teriyaki sauce. The veggies are cooking alongside. Everything will be done in about 10 minutes.
Once you have some great grill marks (I like to see some black on my veggies!), it’s all ready to be taken off the grill and removed to a cutting board for chopping.
There’s the beautiful piece of grilled pork. You can see how well it retained its juices on the grill, and it’s packed full of flavor too!
Teriyaki Sauce:
I make a super quick and easy homemade teriyaki sauce for this recipe, but if you’re in a time crunch (or you’d just rather not put in the effort) it’s totally okay to pick up some teriyaki sauce at the store. I’d look for a variety that is more syrupy than liquid.
This Grilled Pork and Vegetable Teriyaki Noodle Bowls recipe feeds four people. To assemble the bowls, you’ll toss the noodles with the teriyaki sauce and divide between the four bowls. Chop the pork and veggies, and divide those up too. Sprinkle with a few sesame seeds, and you’re good to go! We always have chopsticks on hand for Asian inspired dishes like this. But some of us are not very adept in using chopsticks, so forks are a good option too. My whole family loves this quick and easy dinner! Try these Teriyaki Noodle Bowls, and let me know what you think!
If you’re looking for more easy dinner recipes using pork tenderloin, you might try One Pan Pork with Creamy Mushroom Sauce or Slow Cooker Cuban Pork. Slow Cooker Carnitas Burritos and Garlic Herb Grilled Pork Loin are good choices too.