This is inspired from a recipe posted on turnersouth.com. I wasn't sure about it, but DH really wanted to try it. It is the best piece of pork I've ever eaten and am putting it here so that I never ever lose the recipe! It's so simple that even the most tender chef can't make a mistake on this one. P.S. It may seem like a lot of pepper, but when it's cracked instead of ground the flavor is completely different. I actually HATE pepper on my meat, so trust me, it's not too much. *RECIPE UPDATE AUGUST 2006* In a March 2006 "Cook's Illustrated" magazine gave a great way to reduce the "heat" when using peppercorns. I haven't tried it, but put the method here for safe-keeping and future use in this recipe. I've made a few tiny changes. ***REDUCING HEAT IN PEPPERCORN RECIPES*** To do this take equal amounts of peppercorns and olive oil, (they used 5T each) PLUS 1.5 Tsp additional olive oil and 2 teaspoons kosher salt. Then heat peppercorns and oil in small saucepan over very low heat until faint bubbles appear. Continue to cook at bare simmer, swirling pan occasionally, until pepper is fragrant, 7 to 10 minutes. Remove from heat and set aside to cool. If you prefer an even lower heat, milder pepper flavor, drain the cooled peppercorns in a fine-mesh strainer and then toss them with 5 tablespoons of fresh olive oil.
Provided by Bess Ebee
Categories Pork
Time 35m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 350°F (important for tender roast).
- Pat pork roast dry with paper towel.
- In small bowl stir together all spices (see note below regarding peppercorns) with the parmesan cheese to make the "rub".
- **To crack the black peppercorns put whole peppercorns into a double-bagged zip lock type bag and beat with meat pounder, the bottom of a heavy sauté pan or roll with rolling pin until most of the peppercorns are at least cracked in half (will chip if you do on tile countertop) This seems like a LOT of pepper, but believe me it's the perfect amount. (If you use ground pepper you will not get much pepper flavor, and it will be incredibly hotter. You will need to adjust pepper to about 1 tsp).
- Rub herb mixture over entire roast for about 1 minute. You should have LOTS of herb mixture left over. The roast will have a very thick coating.
- Pool 1T of olive oil in bottom of the smallest, shallow baking dish that the roast will fit into. Place the roast fat side up over the olive oil (if you have fat on it). Put some of the extra herb rub underneath the roast and pile the remaining herb mixture on top of the roast.
- Pour 1/2 cup of water in bottom of pan to keep the drippings from burning.
- Put in oven and bake uncovered for approximately 1 hour until internal temperature reaches 145°F.
- **PLEASE NOTE After about 30 minutes of baking the water will have evaporated and you should have some nice golden bits. You will have to add enough water to cover the bottom 1/4 inch of the roast itself at that point no more, no less. Watch it carefully and do not let the drippings burn. By the end of cooking it should have reduced to about 1/4 to 1/2 cup of liquid.
- Once internal temperature reads 145-150°F immediately remove the roast from the oven and cover the pan with foil for a minimum of 15 minutes before slicing. **Side Note: The key to a tender roast is to use a meat thermometer and follow up with the tenting method. This allows the internal temperature of the roast to raise another 10 degrees after it comes out of the oven so that the meat gets completely cooked to a safe temperature, and is so moist and juicy. I learned this from watching America's Test Kitchen and they are SO right on about that.
- If you would like to use the drippings for a sauce, STRAIN out all the herbs first. Then add about a teaspoon of cornstarch to the remaining liquid and heat until it thickens a bit. I wouldn't recommend reducing it as it's a bit salty. I added about 1/4 cup of MonteVina pinot grigio wine as well to thin it out a bit and it was so good!
- Drink the rest of the wine with the meal!
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Raja Atta
[email protected]I'm not a big fan of pork, but this recipe was amazing. The pork was so tender and flavorful, and the spice rub was perfect. I'll definitely be making this again.
Only Fun
[email protected]This was a great recipe! The pork was cooked perfectly and the spice rub was delicious. I would definitely recommend this recipe to others.
Cobus Otto
[email protected]This recipe was a bit too bland for my taste. I would recommend adding more spices to the rub.
Alexander Umbrix
[email protected]Loved this recipe! The pork was so moist and flavorful. The spice rub was perfect. I will definitely be making this again.
M Malik
[email protected]This was an easy and delicious recipe. The pork was cooked perfectly and the spice rub was very flavorful. I will definitely be making this again.
chantel Legge
[email protected]I liked this recipe. The pork was tender and flavorful. However, I found the spice rub to be a bit too spicy for my taste.
Tahiru Ibrahim
[email protected]This was a great recipe! The pork was cooked perfectly and the spice rub was very flavorful. I would definitely make this again.
Sana Ullah Khan
[email protected]The pork was a little dry, but the spice rub was amazing.
Kamaran Rafiq
[email protected]This was a fantastic recipe! The pork was cooked perfectly and the spice rub was delicious. I would highly recommend this recipe to anyone.
Abiodun Akindele
[email protected]I loved this recipe! The pork was so tender and juicy, and the spice rub was perfect. I will definitely be making this again.
Abdulrehman Malik
[email protected]This recipe was easy to follow and the results were delicious. The pork was moist and flavorful, and the spice rub added a nice touch.
joy bangla
[email protected]This was a great recipe! The pork was cooked perfectly and the spice rub was very flavorful. I would definitely recommend this recipe to others.
Dominick O'Donnell
[email protected]I'm not a big fan of pork, but this recipe changed my mind. The spice rub was amazing and the pork was so tender. I'll definitely be making this again.
Alyssa Workman
[email protected]Followed the recipe exactly and it turned out perfectly. The pork was juicy and the spice rub was delicious. My family loved it!
Sunday oguntoyinbo
[email protected]This pork loin roast was a hit at my dinner party! It was so tender and flavorful, and the spice rub gave it a nice kick. I'll definitely be making this again.