Creole Pork Roast
photo by _Pixie_
- Ready In:
- 12mins
- Ingredients:
- 5
- Serves:
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4
ingredients
- 907.18 g pork roast
- tony chachere creole seasoning
- 1 bell pepper (any color is fine)
- 1 clove garlic
- 1 onion
directions
- Make slits in the top of the roast.
- Add 1 tbsp creole seasoning to the vegetable mixture and stuff into slits.
- Rub seasoning over the outside of the roast.
- Place on roaster uncovered at 350F until roast is browned.
- Reduce heat to 300F cover and continue to cook for 1 1/2 to 2 hours.
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Reviews
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This is incredible!!!! I roasted a mixture of white and sweet potatoes to go with this..Wow!! I cooked the roast at 325 rather than 300 and it was moist and tender. At the end I turned up the temp for about 15 mins. to make sure the top was brown and little crispy. This is a great Ta Da Pork Roast!!
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This roast was beautiful to look at and nicely moist. I used a red bell pepper and it made the roast very colourful. The amount of creole seasoning mixed with the vegetables was just about perfect. I diced and mixed the vegetables to get the vegetable mixture. At first I thought I had too many veggies, but I made really deep slices in the roast and stuffed them all in. It really did work nicely. Thanks, Melanie.
RECIPE SUBMITTED BY
Winnipeg Mel
Winnipeg, Manitoba
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