Porketta Roast

"This is from the Seasonal Cabin cookbook. I haven't tried this recipe although I intend to. it is being posted in responce to a request."
 
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Ready In:
1hr 50mins
Ingredients:
11
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Combine first 4 ingredients and coaresly crush with a mortar and pestle, combine with remaining seasoning ingredients.
  • Rub pork roast all over with olive oil, place in a large plastic storage bag.
  • Combine seasoning mix with garlic.
  • Sprinkle over roast, rub into roast with fingers.
  • Let the roast stand at room temp 1 hour or up to 12 hours in the refrigerator.
  • Heat oven to 450F degrees.
  • Place pork, fat-side up in a roasting pan.
  • Top with any loose seasonings in the plastic bag.
  • Roast uncovered for 10 minutes.
  • Reduce temp to 300F and continue roasting until internal temp reaches 155F about 1 to 1-1/2 hours.
  • When done, remove from oven and tent loosely with foil.
  • Let stand 15 minutes before carving.

Questions & Replies

  1. I have a question about the roasting pan. Did any of you use one with a rack in it? Or just the pan by itself? I've seen both used in similar recipes. Just trying to figure out which is best.
     
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Reviews

  1. Loved this one! I added 1/4 c of white vinegar for extra tang and cooked mine on the grill. Best pork roast I've made. Thank you!
     
  2. Wonderfully moist and flavorful. Mt family isn't a port roast fan, but this recipe won them over. When I make this, again, I'll go on the lower measure of red pepper flakes as it really gives it quite a "wallop" of hot
     
  3. My family loves this recipe. It's become a favorite that I try to make once a month. I've followed it just as it's written with the exception of the anise seed, which I substitute with fennel. LOVE IT!
     
  4. Really Really good. Followed as written and enjoyed by all. I actually could'nt decide which recipe to prepare so I made this and #90078 which was really great also but my family favored this one just a tad more. thank you for posting. The flavors were awesome.
     
  5. WOW! This was awesome! What I did different was that I cut the pork butt jelly roll style and put the seasonings throughout it. Then rolled it up and tied it with butchers twine. Also I didn't have any Anise but plenty of fresh fennel which is similiar! My co-workers had a problem with it (or should I say me) because of all the garlic! I smelled like garlic for 3 days!!! I may cut back on the garlic next time... then again, I may not! Lol! Thanks for a great recipe!
     
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