Best 6 Old World Pork Roast Recipes

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Pork roast is a traditional dish that has been enjoyed for centuries. Old World pork roast recipes are particularly flavorful and hearty, and they often feature ingredients and techniques that have been passed down through generations. Whether you're looking for a classic family recipe or something new and exciting to try, there's sure to be an old world pork roast recipe out there that will please everyone at the table.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

PORK ROAST THE OLD-FASHION WAY (CAST IRON DUTCH OVEN)



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Very tender roast, wonderful rich gravy. Serve with mashed tatters or French fries. Wonderful as left over for hot pork sandwiches. I've made this type roast for over 50 years!

Provided by Peg1933

Categories     Pork

Time 1h15m

Yield 4-5 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

4 -5 lbs pork roast (butt, loin, etc.)
5 garlic cloves, peeled
1 small onion, thinly sliced
2 cups water
1 tablespoon Kitchen Bouquet
2 teaspoons black pepper
1 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon lard
2 tablespoons cornstarch
1/2 cup water

Steps:

  • Pre-heat oven to 350°F.
  • Melt lard in cast iron dutch oven, or very heavy bottomed pot with lid, over medium high heat.
  • Salt and pepper all sides of pork roast.
  • When lard just begins to give off smell of being hot, place roast in pot.
  • DO NOT move it for a minute or so, then rotate it to brown all sides.
  • Lay garlic cloves and onion slices around the roast and stir to brown them a bit.
  • Mix Kitchen Bouquet into the 2 cups of water.
  • Pour in the water mixture.
  • Bring to a boil.
  • Cover tightly and place in lower portion of the oven.
  • Roast 1 hour for boneless roast; 1-3/4 hours for bone-in roast.
  • Half-way through roasting time turn the roast over.
  • Remove roast from pan and cover to keep hot.
  • Mix 2 Tablespoons cornstarch into 1/2 cup water.
  • Using a whisk, stir the cornstarch mixture into the pot drippings, breaking up the garlic cloves as you mix.
  • Bring to a boil, taste and season if needed with salt and/or pepper.
  • NOTE: Pork roast made this way is ALWAYS tender.
  • It makes wonderful hot pork sandwiches!
  • The gravy is out of this world!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 635.6, Fat 20.1, SaturatedFat 6.3, Cholesterol 316, Sodium 850.8, Carbohydrate 7.3, Fiber 0.7, Sugar 0.8, Protein 100.3

PORK ROAST WITH THE WORLD'S BEST RUB



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A pork loin is marinated with a nice rub flavored with thyme and three chiles. The dry rub penetrates all the way through and bakes into a sticky, sweet glaze.

Provided by DADCOOKS

Categories     Main Dish Recipes     Pork     Pork Roast Recipes

Time 5h10m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 13

½ cup brown sugar
1 tablespoon coarsely ground black pepper
1 tablespoon kosher salt
1 ½ teaspoons garlic powder
1 teaspoon dry mustard powder
½ teaspoon ground ginger
½ teaspoon onion powder
½ teaspoon red pepper flakes
½ teaspoon cayenne pepper
½ teaspoon ground cumin
½ teaspoon smoked paprika
¼ teaspoon dried thyme leaves
1 (2 1/2 pound) boneless pork loin roast

Steps:

  • Mix brown sugar, pepper, salt, garlic powder, mustard powder, ground ginger, onion powder, red pepper flakes, cayenne pepper, cumin, paprika, and thyme in a bowl. Rub spice mixture over pork loin and wrap tightly in plastic wrap. Place pork on a 9x13-inch baking dish and refrigerate for 4 hours to overnight.
  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Remove plastic wrap from pork and discard; return pork to baking dish.
  • Bake in the preheated oven until pork is slightly pink in the center, about 50 minutes. An instant-read thermometer inserted into the center should read at least 145 degrees F (63 degrees C). Cover pork loosely with aluminum foil and let rest for 10 minutes before slicing.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 359.4 calories, Carbohydrate 20 g, Cholesterol 92 mg, Fat 16.8 g, Fiber 0.6 g, Protein 30.9 g, SaturatedFat 6.1 g, Sodium 1032.6 mg, Sugar 18.1 g

OLD-WORLD PORK ROAST



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I REMEMBER this recipe from my childhood. My German grandmother made this roast every Sunday - it was our equivalent to everyone else's customary fried chicken dinner. There were many happy times spent around Grandma's kitchen table enjoying this tasty meal. -Mary Ann Morgan, Cedartown, Georgia

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Dinner

Time 2h15m

Yield 6-8 servings.

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 teaspoon caraway seeds
1 teaspoon rubbed sage
1-1/4 teaspoons salt, divided
1/2 teaspoon pepper, divided
1 boneless pork loin roast (3 to 4 pounds), trimmed
1/2 teaspoon browning sauce, optional
2 tablespoons cornstarch
Potato dumplings or mashed potatoes, optional

Steps:

  • In a small bowl, combine caraway seeds, sage, 1 teaspoon salt and 1/4 teaspoon pepper; rub over roast. Place roast on a rack in a shallow roasting pan. Bake, uncovered, at 350° for 2 hours or until a thermometer reads 160°-170°. Remove roast from pan; keep warm. Pour pan drippings into a large measuring cup; add enough water to equals 2 cups. Pour into a small saucepan; add browning sauce if desired, cornstarch, and remaining salt and pepper. Stir until smooth. Bring to a boil; cook and stir until thickened and bubbly. Slice roast; serve with gravy and dumplings or potatoes if desired.

Nutrition Facts :

OLD-FASHIONED PORK ROAST



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From "Cook's Country by America's Test Kitchen," episode 105, "Autumn Supper." Boston butt is preferred for this long, slow cooking because of the fat content.

Provided by DrGaellon

Time 20h

Yield 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 12

4 -5 lbs boneless pork shoulder, fat cap trimmed to 1/8-inch thick
3 garlic cloves, minced
2 teaspoons ground black pepper
1 1/2 teaspoons table salt
1 tablespoon chopped fresh rosemary
1 tablespoon chopped fresh sage leaf
1 tablespoon fennel seed, roughly chopped
2 large red onions, cut into 1-inch wedges
1 tablespoon vegetable oil (optional)
1 cup apple cider
1/4 cup apple jelly
2 tablespoons cider vinegar

Steps:

  • Tie the roast 3-4 times crosswise, and once lengthwise.
  • In a bowl, combine garlic, pepper, salt, rosemary, sage and fennel seeds. Rub this mixture well into all surfaces of roast.
  • Place meat in a roasting pan. Place pan, uncovered, in preheated 300°F oven for about 3 hours.
  • Add onion to pan around the meat. If there is not much fat in the pan, add the optional oil. Return pan to oven for 3½-4 hours more.
  • Transfer meat to a dish. Transfer onions to a bowl. Pour drippings into a 2-cup measure. Add water to bring up to 1½ cups. When meat has cooled to room temperature, wrap meat and onions with plastic wrap and place in refrigerator overnight along with drippings.
  • Remove fat from cold drippings and place in a saucepan with onions, cider, apple jelly and cider vinegar. Bring to a simmer.
  • Slice cold roast, and layer in baking dish. Pour ½ cup of drippings over pork. Cover dish with foil, and place in a preheated 350°F for 40 minutes until hot.
  • Bring drippings up to a boil and reduce for 15 minutes until dark, thick and syrupy.
  • Serve with mashed potatoes on the side. Pour sauce over the meat.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 624.2, Fat 46, SaturatedFat 15.9, Cholesterol 161.2, Sodium 600.4, Carbohydrate 12.1, Fiber 1.2, Sugar 7, Protein 38.6

OLD-FASHIONED PORK ROAST



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A lightly sweet coating keeps the pork roast tender and moist. With just four ingredients, this roast is great for everyday dinners but looks impressive enough to serve guests.

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Dinner

Time 1h20m

Yield 8-10 servings.

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 boneless pork loin roast (2 to 3 pounds)
1 cup unsweetened applesauce
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon rubbed sage

Steps:

  • Place roast, fat side up, on a greased rack in a roasting pan. Combine applesauce, salt and sage; spread over roast. , Cover and bake at 350° for 1 hour. Uncover and bake 15-30 minutes longer or until a thermometer reads 160°-170°. Let stand 10 minutes before slicing.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 123 calories, Fat 4g fat (2g saturated fat), Cholesterol 45mg cholesterol, Sodium 263mg sodium, Carbohydrate 3g carbohydrate (2g sugars, Fiber 0 fiber), Protein 18g protein.

CLASSIC PORK CROWN ROAST



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This classic crown roast of pork is sure to wow family and friends at your next holiday gathering. We seasoned the pork overnight with salt, pepper and aromatic spices such as fennel, juniper, bay and allspice, for the most tender and juicy roasted meat. Glazed apples and onions serve as a sweet and tangy counterpoint.

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     main-dish

Time 10h40m

Yield 16 to 18 servings

Number Of Ingredients 16

One 16- to 18-bone crown roast of pork (about 10 pounds) (see Cook's Note)
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
2 teaspoons fennel seeds
1 teaspoon whole allspice
1 teaspoon whole black peppercorns
1/2 teaspoon juniper berries
1 small bay leaf
1/4 cup olive oil
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1 tablespoon chopped fresh sage
1 teaspoon fresh thyme leaves, chopped
6 Granny Smith apples, peeled, cored and cut into 8 wedges each
2 large red onions, peeled and cut into 8 wedges each
1 stick (8 tablespoons) unsalted butter, melted
1 cup dry white wine
2 cups apple cider

Steps:

  • Put the pork on a rimmed baking sheet and sprinkle all over with 1 tablespoon salt and several grinds of pepper; set aside.
  • Put the fennel, allspice, whole peppercorns and juniper berries in a small skillet over medium heat and cook until the fennel begins to turn slightly golden, about 5 minutes.
  • Transfer the toasted spices to a blender, add the bay leaf and blend until coarsely ground. Add the olive oil and 1 tablespoon salt and process until a coarse paste forms, about 1 minute. Spread the paste over the pork, making sure to get it into all the nooks and crannies; use a spatula to scrape up all the paste from the blender. Cover the pork with plastic wrap and refrigerate at least 8 hours and up to 24 hours.
  • When ready to cook the pork, preheat the oven to 450 degrees F.
  • Put the pork on a rack set in a large roasting pan and cook for 20 minutes. Lower the oven temperature to 350 degrees F and continue to cook until an instant-read thermometer registers 135 degrees F, about another 1 1/2 hours.
  • Meanwhile, combine the sugar, sage, thyme, apples, onions and 6 tablespoons of the butter in a large bowl until well coated. Heat a large skillet over high heat until very hot, about 3 minutes. Add half of the apple and onion mixture and cook, stirring occasionally, until the apples and onions are dark golden all over but the apples are still firm, 2 to 3 minutes. Transfer to a rimmed baking sheet and spread into a single layer to cool, using a heatproof spatula to scrape all the remaining sugar from the skillet over the apples and onions. Repeat with the remaining apple and onion mixture.
  • Return the skillet to high heat and add the wine. Cook until syrupy and reduced to about 2 tablespoons, about 4 minutes. Add the cider and cook until thickened and glossy, about 8 minutes; you should have about 1/3 cup of glaze. Swirl in the remaining 2 tablespoons butter and set aside.
  • Once the pork reaches 135 degrees F, increase the oven temperature to 450 degrees F and brush the pork all over with half the glaze. Return to the oven and cook for 5 minutes. Brush with the remaining glaze and continue to cook until the internal temperature registers 145 degrees F, about another 5 minutes. Transfer to a serving platter and let rest for 30 minutes. Serve with the apples and onions.

Tips:

  • Utilize a Dutch oven or large ovenproof pot to accommodate the pork roast comfortably.
  • Select a pork shoulder roast or pork butt, which are ideal cuts for slow cooking due to their rich flavor and marbling.
  • Sear the pork roast on all sides before braising to develop a delicious browned crust and enhance the overall taste.
  • Add a variety of vegetables to the pot, such as carrots, celery, onions, and garlic, for a flavorful and nutritious meal.
  • Enhance the sauce by deglazing the pot with a liquid like red wine or apple cider before adding the braising liquid.
  • Use a combination of herbs and spices, such as thyme, rosemary, paprika, and garlic powder, to create a flavorful marinade or rub for the pork roast.
  • Allow ample time for braising, typically several hours, to ensure that the pork roast becomes fall-apart tender and absorbs the delicious flavors of the sauce.
  • Serve the braised pork roast with a side of mashed potatoes, rice, or vegetables for a satisfying and comforting meal.

Conclusion:

Indulge in the delectable experience of a flavorful pork roast prepared with care and attention to detail. Experiment with various ingredients and cooking techniques to create a personalized version of this classic dish that suits your palate. Whether you prefer a simple preparation or a more elaborate one, the essence of slow-cooked pork roast lies in its tender texture and rich, savory taste. Gather your loved ones around the table and savor this heartwarming dish, accompanied by your favorite sides, for a memorable and satisfying meal.

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