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Looking for some recipes to make Roast Pork?

Looking for some recipes to make Roast Pork?

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Old 10-14-2011, 05:43 PM
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I bought Roast Pork and looking for recipe to try.
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Old 10-14-2011, 05:47 PM
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1 pkg Italian Dressing
1 pkg Ranch
1 pkg Brown Gravy Mix

Mix together with 1 - 2 cups of hot water and pour over roast. I also add sliced onions & some chopped garlic. Simmer on low covered in the oven or in the crock pot. The sauce makes a wonderful rich gravy for mashed potatoes or rice. We just had this for dinner tonight. I have made it with pork beef and chicken. Excellent on all. IF the gravy is not as thick as you would like..just add a bit of corn starch and it thickens right up.
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Old 10-14-2011, 06:00 PM
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Use a crock pot. put some sliced onions in bottom, put in pork roast and pur a can of Root beer over top. let cook all day, til tender.
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Foodnetwork.com has some fantastic recipes...
Purple that one with the root beer sounds interesting...
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thanks for some great recipes ideas.
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Old 10-14-2011, 06:14 PM
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My favorite way is to roll it in a mixture of salt, pepper and sweet paprika, roast it, and the last 15 minutes, spread a mix of shredded gouda cheese a little water and cornstarch and brown that on top. Some will drip down and it makes the best flavored pork roast and gravy!
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making my mouth water
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Old 10-15-2011, 12:57 AM
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What peice of pork did you get to roast? a butt a loin
or a crown makes a huge difference in cooking.
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Pork roast or loin
one packet dry onion soup
Jalapenos to taste.
Cook all day in crock pot.

Great on a plate , shreadded for sandwiches ,and wonderful on flour tortillas with cheese and sour cream.

#2 ( This is good with beef or deer roast too.

Roast
1 packet dry onion soup
1 can cream of mushroom soup
put dry soup on meat cover with mushroom soup.
DO NOT ADD LIQUIDS!
Cook in crockpot, makes it's own gravy, If you want lots of gravy for potatoes or rice just double the soup. I make two meals from this. One meal with potatoes or rice and the second one shreaded on buns for sandwiches.
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I like to put them in the crock pot with apple pie filling or cherry pie filling...yum
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