Nothing tastes better than a deliciously moist and tender pork tenderloin!
For the best results, you’ll need to know how to remove the silverskin. Follow along for how to do it easily and safely!
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What is Silverskin?
Silverskin is a band of connective tissue (or membrane) on the bottom of a pork tenderloin or a rack of beef or pork ribs. Even though it looks like white fat, it won’t melt away during cooking; instead, it causes the meat to constrict and twist.
Not only will this affect the appearance of the finished product, but the silverskin is tough and chewy and doesn’t allow the seasonings to work their magic. Thankfully, it’s easy to locate and remove the silverskin in a few quick and easy steps!
![To make the most of pork tenderloin, learn how to remove the silverskin, the tough gray layer on the surface. With a sharp, narrow knife and a paper towel to help you hold it steady, you can easily trim it off. This simple step ensures your pork tenderloin stays tender, juicy, and holds its shape when cooked. You can use this technique to remove skin from salmon fillets, or from beef and other meats. #spendwithpennies hands on a knife cutting pork to show How to Remove Silverskin from Pork Tenderloin](https://chartat.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/How-to-Remove-Silverskin-from-Pork-Tenderloin-SpendWithPennies-2.jpg)
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![Learn how to remove silverskin from pork tenderloin so you can make the most of this delicious cut of meat. Silverskin is the tough band of grey connective tissue on the surface. If it hasn’t already been removed, just refer to these easy instructions. You’ll need a knife with a narrow, sharp blade and maybe a paper towel to help you get a firm grip. With this easy technique, you’ll be equipped to cook pork tenderloin so it retains it’s shape and yields tender, juicy slices. #spendwithpennies pork tenderloin without skin to show How to Remove Silverskin from Pork Tenderloin](https://chartat.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/How-to-Remove-Silverskin-from-Pork-Tenderloin-SpendWithPennies-6.jpg)
How to Remove Silverskin from Pork Tenderloin
- Locate the silverskin on the pork tenderloin.
- Starting on one side, slide a paring or boning knife underneath the skin taking care not to pierce the meat (instructions below).
- Once the knife is under the membrane, tilt your knife up slightly and start cutting towards the center of the meat (away from yourself).
How to Remove the Silverskin from a Rack of Beef or Pork Ribs
Who doesn’t love a rack of juicy, melt-in-your-mouth BBQ ribs?
- Place a rack of ribs on a clean dish towel with the curved bottom towards you.
- Locate the silverskin and gently pull it up from one corner of the slab. You can also use a butter knife to get underneath the membrane, if necessary.
- As the skin starts to peel away, you can get a bigger grip on the membrane as you continue to pull it away from the meat. The skin should come off in one piece, but don’t worry if it doesn’t, just start again on another corner of the rack. Discard the silverskin.
![Once you know how to remove silverskin from pork tenderloin you’ll want to make this main dish regularly. Silverskin is that tough gray layer on the surface that needs to be trimmed. With a sharp, narrow knife and maybe a paper towel for grip, you'll have it off in no time. This simple method helps the pork stay tender, juicy, and retain its shape while cooking. #spendwithpennies close up showing How to Remove Silverskin from Pork Tenderloin](https://chartat.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/How-to-Remove-Silverskin-from-Pork-Tenderloin-SpendWithPennies-5.jpg)
Recipes Using Pork Tenderloin
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How to Remove Silverskin from Pork Tenderloin
Learn this technique to get tender, juicy slices of pork tenderloin every time.
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Place a small sharp knife under the shiny membrane (called silverskin) of the tenderloin, and slide it along the membrane (away from you) to remove it. If needed, use a paper towel to better grip the silverskin.
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If your pork tenderloin has any fatty bits, they can also be removed.
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Prepare pork tenderloin as desired.
- Use a sharp knife with a narrow blade.
- Pat the meat dry before beginning and if necessary use a paper towel to obtain a firm grip.
- Silverskin typically does not come off in one piece. Work slowly to slice the silverskin off into small pieces and discard.
Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and brands of ingredients used.
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![Once you know how to remove silverskin from pork tenderloin you’ll want to make this main dish regularly. Silverskin is that tough gray layer on the surface that needs to be trimmed. With a sharp, narrow knife and maybe a paper towel for grip, you'll have it off in no time. This simple method helps the pork stay tender, juicy, and retain its shape while cooking. #spendwithpennies How to Remove Silverskin from Pork Tenderloin safely and easily with writing](https://chartat.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/SP-How-to-Remove-Silverskin-from-Pork-Tenderloin-SpendWithPennies-.jpg)
![Knowing how to remove silverskin from pork tenderloin makes a big difference in your roasted meat! Silverskin is the tough, gray connective tissue that you want to get rid of before cooking, so the loin doesn’t distort while cooking, and every slice is tender all the way through. All you need is a sharp, narrow knife and a paper towel for a better grip. Once you’ve mastered this technique, your pork tenderloin will be perfect every time. #spendwithpennies How to Remove Silverskin from Pork Tenderloin to create juicy and tender slices with writing](https://chartat.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/SP-How-to-Remove-Silverskin-from-Pork-Tenderloin-SpendWithPennies-2.jpg)
![If you want to get the best pork tenderloin, learn how to remove the silverskin. This is the tough gray tissue on the surface that you’ll want to trim away. A sharp, narrow knife and a paper towel for grip are all you need. This quick and easy trick will leave you with a tender, juicy tenderloin that’s ready to cook perfectly. Pork tenderloin is delicious with a garlic marinade. #spendwithpennies pork tenderloin on a cutting board with a title to show How to Remove Silverskin from Pork Tenderloin](https://chartat.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/SP-How-to-Remove-Silverskin-from-Pork-Tenderloin-SpendWithPennies-3.jpg)
![Learn how to remove silverskin from pork tenderloin so you can make the most of this delicious cut of meat. Silverskin is the tough band of grey connective tissue on the surface. If it hasn’t already been removed, just refer to these easy instructions. You’ll need a knife with a narrow, sharp blade and maybe a paper towel to help you get a firm grip. With this easy technique, you’ll be equipped to cook pork tenderloin so it retains it’s shape and yields tender, juicy slices. #spendwithpennies skinned pork tenderloin on a cutting board with a title to show How to Remove Silverskin from Pork Tenderloin](https://chartat.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/NP-How-to-Remove-Silverskin-from-Pork-Tenderloin-SpendWithPennies-.jpg)
![To make the most of pork tenderloin, learn how to remove the silverskin, the tough gray layer on the surface. With a sharp, narrow knife and a paper towel to help you hold it steady, you can easily trim it off. This simple step ensures your pork tenderloin stays tender, juicy, and holds its shape when cooked. You can use this technique to remove skin from salmon fillets, or from beef and other meats. #spendwithpennies slicing skin off a pork tenderloin and finished piece of pork with writing to show How to Remove Silverskin from Pork Tenderloin](https://chartat.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/LP-How-to-Remove-Silverskin-from-Pork-Tenderloin-SpendWithPennies-.jpg)