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    Home » Pork

    Prosciutto Wrapped Pork Tenderloin Stuffed with Figs & Brie

    Published: Dec 9, 2025 by Zimmy · This post may contain Amazon and other affiliate links · Leave a Comment

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    This recipe features a crispy prosciutto-wrapped pork tenderloin stuffed with a rich mix of figs, cranberries, Brie and caramelized onions. Each slice is sweet, savoury and creamy all at once, making it perfect for holidays or any dinner where you want something special without a lot of fuss. It's the kind of dish that looks impressive but comes together with simple, reliable steps.

    Two Prosciutto Wrapped Pork Tenderloin Stuffed with Figs & Brie (one is sliced) and served in an oval platter with roasted vegetables.
    Prosciutto Wrapped Pork Tenderloin Stuffed with Figs & Brie
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    • Why We Love This Recipe
    • Ingredients
    • Instructions
    • Tips, Substitutions and Serving Suggestions
    • Other Stuffed Recipes to try Next
    • 📖 Recipe

    Why We Love This Recipe

    • Sweet and savoury balance: The figs, cranberries and Brie melt into the pork for a flavour that feels festive without being overly sweet.
    • Looks impressive with very little work: Simple steps, restaurant-worthy presentation.
    • Perfect for holidays: Feels special enough for Christmas but easy enough for any winter dinner.
    • Tender, juicy pork: Prosciutto helps lock in moisture while adding a salty finish.
    • Make-ahead friendly: Filling and prep can be done earlier in the day.

    Ingredients

    Ingredients for a prosciutto pork tenderloin recipe.
    Ingredients

    Pork

    • Pork tenderloins
    • Salt and pepper
    • Slices of prosciutto

    Filling

    • Olive oil
    • Red onions
    • Garlic
    • Dried figs
    • Dried cranberries, chopped
    • Water, apple cider or white wine (to soften fruit)
    • Brie
    • Fresh thyme or fresh rosemary
    • Salt and pepper

    For Finishing

    • Olive oil
    • Fresh thyme

    See the recipe card below for exact quantities.

    Instructions

    Make the Filling

    Heat olive oil in a skillet over medium heat. Add the onions and cook slowly, stirring often, until they are deep golden and very soft, about 15 to 18 minutes. Add the garlic and cook for one more minute. Remove from the pan and set aside.

    Place the chopped figs and cranberries with the water, cider or wine into the skillet. Warm briefly to soften the fruit and for the liquid to reduce. Add the onion mixture, along with the thyme, back into the skillet and stir to combine. Season lightly with salt and pepper. Let the mixture cool until just warm, then fold in the Brie.

    Prepare the filling for the fig stuffed pork tenderloin.
    Make the Filling

    Prepare the Pork

    Trim the tenderloins and remove any silver skin. Butterfly each one lengthwise, open them flat, and gently pound to an even thickness. Season the inside with salt and pepper. Divide the filling between the two tenderloins and spread it into thin, even strips down the centers.

    Butterfly and pound the pork tenderloin, then add the filling.
    Prepare the pork.

    Roll and Wrap

    Roll each tenderloin tightly from the long side.

    Lay out the slices of prosciutto in slightly overlapping rows. Wrap each tenderloin fully in prosciutto and brush lightly with olive oil.

    Roll the pork tenderloin in prosciutto.
    Roll and Wrap

    Tie with a piece of kitchen twine in five or six spots.

    Tie the wrapped pork tenderloin with a piece of kitchen twine in five or six spots.
    Tie with twine.

    Roast the Pork

    Heat your oven to 400°F (200°C). Place the wrapped tenderloins seam-side down on a parchment-lined baking sheet, leaving space between them for air circulation. Toss your veggies with olive oil, salt and pepper, on another sheet pan and roast to your desired doneness.

    Note: Sheet-pan cooking the pork separately from the vegetables yields a more uniform, crispier prosciutto. But if you’d like to roast the pork with the vegetables, elevate the pork on a bed of carrots so air can circulate and the prosciutto remains crisp. 

    Roast for 25 to 35 minutes, depending on size, until the internal temperature reaches 145 to 149°F (63 to 65°C). Rest for 10 minutes before slicing.

    If the prosciutto needs more crisping, broil for 1 to 2 minutes. Watch it closely so it doesn't burn. 

    Serve

    Cut off the kitchen twine, then slice into medallions and spoon any pan juices over the top.

    Slice the Brie stuffed pork tenderloin.
    Slice into medallions.

    Serve with roasted root vegetables, mashed potatoes or a fresh salad.

    Wrapped pork tenderloin sliced into medallions and served with vegetables.

    Tips, Substitutions and Serving Suggestions

    Tips

    • Chill the Brie slightly before cutting to make cleaner slices.
    • Tie the pork firmly so the filling doesn't spill out during roasting.
    • Let the tenderloins rest for the full 10 minutes to keep them juicy.
    • Check doneness with an instant-read thermometer: Insert it into the thickest part of the pork, avoiding the stuffing, to ensure it reaches 145 to 149°F (63 to 65°C) for perfectly cooked, juicy meat.

    Substitutions

    • Fruit: Swap figs for apricots or dates.
    • Cheese: Camembert or soft goat cheese work instead of Brie.
    • Prosciutto: Thin pancetta slices also work well.
    • Fresh Herbs: Use rosemary, thyme or a mix of both.

    Serving Suggestions

    • Serve with roasted carrots, squash or Brussels sprouts.
    • Spoon warm pan juices or a drizzle of balsamic glaze over the slices.
    • Pair with mashed potatoes, herbed rice or crusty bread.
    • Add a bright salad to balance the richness.

    Other Stuffed Recipes to try Next

    • Stuffed Beef Roast with Mushroom Gravy
    • Bacon-Wrapped Stuffed Turkey Breast
    • Stuffed Turkey Thighs with Spinach & Feta
    • Stuffed Chicken Breasts with Peach BBQ Sauce

    Equipment Used: This recipe was made in collaboration with Hestan Culinary. We used the new ProBond Luxe 11-inch skillet, the Hestan Provisions Large Clad Oval Roaster and the small Au Gratin dishes. All opinions in this post are our own.

    Two Prosciutto Wrapped Pork Tenderloin Stuffed with Figs & Brie served with roasted vegetables and garlicky rapini.
    Prosciutto Wrapped Pork Tenderloin Stuffed with Figs & Brie served with green beans and roasted veggies.

    📖 Recipe

    Two Prosciutto Wrapped Pork Tenderloin Stuffed with Figs & Brie (one is sliced) and served in an oval platter with roasted vegetables.

    Prosciutto Wrapped Pork Tenderloin Stuffed with Figs & Brie

    This recipe features a crispy prosciutto-wrapped pork tenderloin stuffed with a rich mix of figs, cranberries, Brie and caramelized onions. Each slice is sweet, savoury and creamy all at once, making it perfect for holidays or any dinner where you want something special without a lot of fuss. It's the kind of dish that looks impressive but comes together with simple, reliable steps.
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    Prep Time 25 minutes mins
    Cook Time 35 minutes mins
    Resting Time 10 minutes mins
    Total Time 1 hour hr 10 minutes mins
    Course Dinner, Entree, Main Course
    Cuisine Modern Canadian with Italian influences
    Servings 4 -6
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    Ingredients
      

    Pork

    • 2 pork tenderloins each about 1.1 to 1.5 lb (500 to 700 g)
    • Salt and pepper
    • 16 to 20 thin slices of prosciutto

    Filling

    • 2 tablespoons olive oil
    • 2 medium red onions thinly sliced
    • 2 small cloves garlic minced
    • 10 to 14 dried figs chopped (about 1 ½ cups)
    • 4 tablespoons dried cranberries chopped
    • 4 to 6 tablespoons water apple cider or white wine (to soften fruit)
    • 5 ½ oz Brie cubed (160 g)
    • 2 teaspoons chopped fresh thyme or fresh rosemary
    • Salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste

    For Finishing

    • Olive oil for brushing
    • Fresh thyme for garnish optional

    Instructions
     

    Make the filling

    • Heat olive oil in a skillet over medium heat. Add the onions and cook slowly, stirring often, until they are deep golden and very soft, about 15 to 18 minutes. Add the garlic and cook for one more minute. Remove from the pan and set aside.
    • Place the chopped figs and cranberries with the water, cider or wine into the skillet. Warm briefly to soften the fruit and for the liquid to reduce. Add the onion mixture, along with the thyme, back into the skillet and stir to combine. Season lightly with salt and pepper. Let the mixture cool until just warm, then fold in the Brie.

    Prepare the pork

    • Trim the tenderloins and remove any silver skin. Butterfly each one lengthwise, open them flat, and gently pound to an even thickness. Season the inside with salt and pepper. Divide the filling between the two tenderloins and spread it into thin, even strips down the centers.

    Roll and wrap

    • Roll each tenderloin tightly from the long side.
    • Lay out the slices of prosciutto in slightly overlapping rows. Wrap each tenderloin fully in prosciutto and brush lightly with olive oil.
    • Tie with a piece of kitchen twine in five or six spots.

    Roast the pork

    • Heat your oven to 400°F (200°C). Place the wrapped tenderloins seam-side down on a parchment-lined baking sheet (for easier cleaning), leaving space between them for air circulation. Toss your veggies with olive oil, salt and pepper, on another sheet pan and roast to your desired doneness.
    • Note: Sheet-pan cooking the pork separately from the vegetables yields a more uniform, crispier prosciutto. But if you'd like to roast the pork with the vegetables, elevate the pork on a bed of carrots so air can circulate and the prosciutto remains crisp.
    • Roast for 25 to 35 minutes, depending on size, until the internal temperature reaches 145 to 149°F (63 to 65°C). Rest for 10 minutes before slicing.
    • If the prosciutto needs more crisping, broil for 1 to 2 minutes. Watch it closely so it doesn't burn.

    Serving

    • Cut off the kitchen twine, then slice into medallions and spoon any pan juices over the top. Serve with roasted root vegetables, mashed potatoes or a fresh salad.

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    Notes

    Tips

    • Chill the Brie slightly before cutting to make cleaner slices.
    • Tie the pork firmly so the filling doesn’t spill out during roasting.
    • Let the tenderloins rest for the full 10 minutes to keep them juicy.
    • Check doneness with an instant-read thermometer: Insert it into the thickest part of the pork, avoiding the stuffing, to ensure it reaches 145 to 149°F (63 to 65°C) for perfectly cooked, juicy meat.
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