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Roast Pork Calypso

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Ingredients

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5 - 6 lbs lean pork loin, preferably center cut
2 cups chicken stock
1 cup light brown sugar
2 tablespoons dark rum
2 teaspoons garlic, finely chopped
2 teaspoons ground ginger
1/2 teaspoon ground cloves
1 medium bay leaf, crumbled
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper
1/4 cup light rum
2 teaspoons arrowroot (dissolved in 1 tablespoon cold water)
3 tablespoons fresh lime juice

Nutritional information

1000.2
Calories
337 g
Calories From Fat
37.5 g
Total Fat
13.6 g
Saturated Fat
308.9 mg
Cholesterol
732.8 mg
Sodium
41.1g
Carbs
0.2 g
Dietary Fiber
37 g
Sugars
110.5 g
Protein
390 g
Serving Size

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Roast Pork Calypso

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    I rarely make recipes due to rum and other alcohol in them, and this was no exception, I did make 2 different servings for us. One without the rum, and one with. Tried them both. Make this with the rum. The other was still pretty good though. Back to the original recipe, other than omitting the arrow root, and halving the salt. Very flavorful, and the pork was nice and tenderful. Made for a nice lunch. Did add a dash of steak seasoning ( a light sprinkle.).

    • 130 min
    • Serves 6
    • Easy

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    Roast Pork Calypso,This Caribbean recipe (from Jamaica) is from the alleasyrecipes.com website. The recipe introduction states that it’s traditionally served with corn muffins or Cornmeal Coo-Coo and Christophene au Gratin (a tropical squash/chayote dish).,I rarely make recipes due to rum and other alcohol in them, and this was no exception, I did make 2 different servings for us. One without the rum, and one with. Tried them both. Make this with the rum. The other was still pretty good though. Back to the original recipe, other than omitting the arrow root, and halving the salt. Very flavorful, and the pork was nice and tenderful. Made for a nice lunch. Did add a dash of steak seasoning ( a light sprinkle.).,This Caribbean recipe (from Jamaica) is from the alleasyrecipes.com website. The recipe introduction states that it’s traditionally served with corn muffins or Cornmeal Coo-Coo and Christophene au Gratin (a tropical squash/chayote dish).


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Preheat the Oven to 350f With a Sharp Knife, Lightly Score the Pork Loin by Making Diagonal Cuts 1/4 Inch Deep at 1-Inch Intervals on the Fat Side. Place the Pork Scored Side Up in a Shallow Roasting Pan Just Large Enough to Hold It Comfortably.

    2
    Done

    If You Prefer to Use a Meat Thermometer, Insert It Into the Loin After You Have Scored the Fat Side. Be Sure the Tip of the Thermometer Does not Touch Any Fat or Bone.

    3
    Done

    Roast the Loin in the Middle of the Oven For 1 Hour, or Until the Pork Is Golden Brown. Remove the Pan from the Heat and Transfer the Loin to a Cutting Board or Platter. Skim the Fat from the Juices in the Pan, Pour in the Stock, and Set the Pan and Its Liquid Aside.

    4
    Done

    With a Large Mortar and Pestle or in a Small Bowl With the Back of a Spoon, Mash the Brown Sugar, 2 Tablespoons of Dark Rum, Garlic, Ginger, Cloves, Bay Leaf, Salt and Pepper to a Smooth Paste. With a Metal Spatula or Your Fingertips, Spread the Paste Evenly Over the Scored Side of the Pork.

    5
    Done

    Return the Loin to the Pan Scored Side Up and Roast in the Middle of the Oven For Another 30 Minutes, or Until the Surface Is Crusty and Brown. (the Thermometer Should Reach a Temperature of 160f to 165f.).

    6
    Done

    Transfer the Loin to a Heated Platter and Let It Rest For 10 Minutes For Easier Carving.

    7
    Done

    Meanwhile, Slowly Warm the Light Rum in a Small Skillet Over Low Heat. Off the Heat, Ignite the Rum With a Match, Then Slide the Skillet Gently Back and Forth Until the Flames Completely Die Out.

    8
    Done

    Bring the Liquid Remaining in the Baking Pan to a Boil Over High Heat. Give the Arrowroot-and-Water Mixture a Quick Stir to Recombine It, and Add It to the Pan. Stirring Constantly, Cook Briskly Until the Sauce Thickens Enough to Coat the Spoon Heavily.

    9
    Done

    Remove the Pan from the Heat and Stir in the Flamed Rum and the Lime Juice. Taste For Seasoning and Pour the Sauce Into a Heated Bowl or Sauceboat.

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