One of my dearest friends from Sri Lanka is visiting me and she inspired me to do this Asian Pork Roast. We used to love to cook together in the kitchen and just like old times we worked well together to come up with this very simple but unbelievably delicious roast. We accompanied it with some roasted vegetables and it was definitely a meal to remember.
Ingredients:
2lbs of lean pork loan
1 cup of apricot preserve (see note)
1/3 cup of soy sauce
1/4 cup of Chinese cooking wine (or sherry)
4-6 garlic cloves grated
2 inches of grated fresh ginger
Pepper to taste
To start, prick the pork with a fork all over then marinate for 30 minutes on the counter. I simple put all the ingredients in a large zip-loc bag and let it marinate away.
Note: You can use orange marmalade, peach preserve or pineapple juice in place of the apricot preserve.
Place the pork and the marinate in a large baking dish and dot a little bit of butter or margarine along the top. Cover the baking dish with foil.
Bake 400 degrees for 20-25 minutes. Then increase the heat to 500 degrees, remove the foil and move the pork to a higher rack in the oven and allow to bake (uncovered) another 10-15 minutes so the outside becomes browned. Test the pork to make sure it is done. Allow to sit for 5-10 minutes before carving.
Serves 4-6 people. Enjoy with your favorite vegetable side dishes. Serve the sauce in the pan as a gravy for the pork.
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Ingredients:
2lbs of lean pork loan
1 cup of apricot preserve (see note)
1/3 cup of soy sauce
1/4 cup of Chinese cooking wine (or sherry)
4-6 garlic cloves grated
2 inches of grated fresh ginger
Pepper to taste
To start, prick the pork with a fork all over then marinate for 30 minutes on the counter. I simple put all the ingredients in a large zip-loc bag and let it marinate away.
Note: You can use orange marmalade, peach preserve or pineapple juice in place of the apricot preserve.
Place the pork and the marinate in a large baking dish and dot a little bit of butter or margarine along the top. Cover the baking dish with foil.
Bake 400 degrees for 20-25 minutes. Then increase the heat to 500 degrees, remove the foil and move the pork to a higher rack in the oven and allow to bake (uncovered) another 10-15 minutes so the outside becomes browned. Test the pork to make sure it is done. Allow to sit for 5-10 minutes before carving.
Serves 4-6 people. Enjoy with your favorite vegetable side dishes. Serve the sauce in the pan as a gravy for the pork.
Copyright: All content, photos and text are property of Curry and Comfort and cannot be used without permission
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