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Very tasty pork roast. I found the time/temp a little off. Pork should be cooked to 140-145 degrees and then set aside to rest for 15 minutes; the internal temp will go up and the juices will se...
A four pound center cut pork roast will not be ready in 50 minutes. Internal temp was 70 degrees. The 425 setting is too hot. Reduced temp to 350 and cooked for another hour to reach 160 inte...
Very tasty pork roast. I found the time/temp a little off. Pork should be cooked to 140-145 degrees and then set aside to rest for 15 minutes; the internal temp will go up and the juices will se...
FIVE STARS FOR FLAVOR w a MINT TWIST. Thought the sauce would be too "gunky sweet" with all that sugar from jam & cranberry sauce, it wasn't. All said it was yummy AND from my point of view, the...
Wow, was this delicious! We followed the recipe exactly and it was not only very easy (the only thing that could be considered possibly "difficult" is reglazing every 10 minutes - I did it ever...
This sauce is a perfect complement to the savory pork roast. The blend of cranberry, sweetness of the apple jelly play off the salty boullion and spirited horseradish. The thyme cannot be left...
This was an great recipe. My room mate is in culinary school so we are always trying new things. I found this online and had to try it. The only thing I changed was Cranberry Jelly instead of ca...
Savory is an accurate descriptor for this recipe. Loved by all. Will make again. Followed the directions with the exception of the oven temperature which was lowered to 350 degrees. Used a t...
DELICIOUS! What an unusual combination of ingredients. I must admit I was a little leery of this recipe, but I love cranberry sauce and it was worth a try. First, I pan seared the roast. I then ...
Really great recipe. I did cut the cut the garlic powder back to 1 tsp. as I didn't want the garlic to overpower the other flavours. Very nice tasting sauce. The roast was turned out very tend...
A four pound center cut pork roast will not be ready in 50 minutes. Internal temp was 70 degrees. The 425 setting is too hot. Reduced temp to 350 and cooked for another hour to reach 160 inte...