A rich, warming stew packed with flavor and comfort
When cold weather rolls in and cozy dinners become the highlight of the day, this creamy pork tenderloin stew delivers everything you crave. Made with juicy pork medallions, smoky bacon, and a creamy tomato-paprika sauce loaded with sun-dried tomatoes, mushrooms, and bell peppers, this dish is both hearty and deeply flavorful.
Each bite combines the richness of cream, the sweetness of roasted vegetables, and the satisfying umami from sautéed onions, garlic, and tomato paste. The addition of cocktail sausages gives it a playful twist, while crispy bacon on top brings the perfect contrast in texture. Served over rice or mashed potatoes, it’s a complete, comforting meal that’s perfect for family dinners or a relaxed weekend feast.
Effortless to prepare, impossible to forget
Despite its layered flavors, this stew is simple to make. Start by browning the pork tenderloin and crisping up the bacon, then sauté the vegetables and bring everything together in one pan. The creamy sauce simmers gently, soaking into every ingredient and turning it into a dish you’ll want to revisit all season long.
Feel like tweaking it? Try swapping cocktail sausages for chorizo for extra spice, or add spinach at the end for a bit of green. You can also skip the mushrooms or sun-dried tomatoes if you prefer a simpler stew, though they add a lot of depth. This recipe is as flexible as it is foolproof.
How to serve and make it even better
The classic choice for serving is fluffy white rice or buttery mashed potatoes, both of which soak up the creamy tomato sauce beautifully. Add a sprinkle of fresh parsley for brightness just before serving, or top with grated Parmesan for a rich finish.
This stew pairs well with a glass of dry red wine or a cold lager to complement the savory elements. If you’re planning ahead, it also stores well in the fridge for up to three days—and the flavors only deepen overnight, making it a great option for leftovers or meal prep.
Can I use chicken instead of pork? How can I make the sauce thicker? What’s the best way to reheat leftovers?

Can I use chicken instead of pork?
Yes, chicken breast or thigh can be used—just adjust the cooking time so it stays tender and juicy.
How can I make the sauce thicker?
Let it simmer uncovered for a few minutes or stir in a teaspoon of cornstarch mixed with water to thicken quickly.
What’s the best way to reheat leftovers?
Reheat gently on the stove over low heat, adding a splash of cream or broth to loosen the sauce if needed.