
Hey everyone, hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, we’re going to make a special dish, pork roast dinner. One of my favorites. This time, I’m gonna make it a little bit tasty. This will be really delicious.
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To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can cook pork roast dinner using 14 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Pork roast dinner:
- Prepare 1⁄4 cup rub of mesquite, season salt, granulated garlic, montreal steak seasoning, and onion powder
- Take 1 pork shoulder bone in
- Make ready 12 each carrots
- Take 9 each baked potatoes
- Prepare 1 medium onion
- Prepare 3⁄4 cup salted butter
- Make ready 1 oz vegetable oil
- Take 1⁄4 cup brown sugar
- Take 1⁄2 tsp lemon juice
- Take salt
- Get 1 tbsp black pepper ground
- Prepare 1⁄2 cup water
- Prepare 1 tbsp garlic minced
- Get 2 tbsp season salt
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Steps to make Pork roast dinner:
- Using a house hold electronic pressure cooker is a big help with this.
- Place loin inside after seasoning fatty side up adding just enough water or broth or beer.
- After setting your cooker to meat, and securing the lid, select max time if less than approximately four to five hours.
- Wash and peel vegetables cut carrots in 3rd's to produce close to equal size sticks. Either french cut on onion or medium dice works too.
- Using prebaked potatoes oiled with rendered bacon fat, slice them in 1⁄2 " thick discs
- Using a sauce pan add carrots and water to cover tops bring to boil and simmer on medium high till tender adding salt and lemon juice.
- In a 13" pan with plenty of depth and surface area add oil, butter, and onion.
- Once the onions release their moister and start to become slightly translucent add garlic simmer for just a moment.
- Add potatoes to onion and garlic as well as season salt let it all brown and carmalize. Cover and reduce heat to simmer on low.
- After carrots become tender to your liking strain excess water, return pan to low heat stir in brown sugar and butter. Rest oon low heat and cover.
- Check pork loin to make sure that it is finished the bone should come right out with little effort. Allow at least thirty minutes to rest before serving.
- Remember to always be safe and sanitary.
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