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Rotisserie Roast Pork

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Ingredients

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1 boneless roast pork
2 fresh garlic cloves, cut in half
seasoning salt
garlic powder
1 teaspoon thyme
household string

Nutritional information

2.3
Calories
0 g
Calories From Fat
0 g
Total Fat
0 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
0.3 mg
Sodium
0.5 g
Carbs
0.1 g
Dietary Fiber
0 g
Sugars
0.1 g
Protein
1 g
Serving Size

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Rotisserie Roast Pork

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    I liked the idea of cutting, I cut into the fat side deep enough to enter the meat and then I cross cut at angle. Used lots of string to secure any floppy pieces in to a roundish shape. Finished with some bread crumbs to make a hopefully crusty chunky bites. smiley face here

    • 100 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Rotisserie Roast Pork, Posted in response to a request for rotisserie recipes. This is a great way to make a pork roast if you have access to a rotisserie. Times are estimated as I don’t know what size roast you want to use. Excellent taste!, I liked the idea of cutting, I cut into the fat side deep enough to enter the meat and then I cross cut at angle. Used lots of string to secure any floppy pieces in to a roundish shape. Finished with some bread crumbs to make a hopefully crusty chunky bites. smiley face here, Love this recipe! It’s easy, quick, and delicious. I add the thyme, seasoned salt and rub in, then I pat on fresh minced garlic, nice and thick. If you love garlic the more the better!! I remove from rotisserie when center is 150 degrees and let rest for 10 minutes. Everyone loves it, sometimes feed 6 or 8 for dinner.


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Prepare Your Pork Roast by Rinsing Under Cold Water and Pat Dry With Paper Towels.

    2
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    Use a Sharp Knife and Make 4 Deep Slits Into the Meat, 2 Slits Evenly on Each Side and Push a Piece of Fresh Garlic Down Deep Into the Meat.

    3
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    Tie Your Roast Firmly Together With Household String If Necessary to Make Sure That It Holds Together as It Cooks and Rotates.

    4
    Done

    Move Your Pork Roast to a Working Surface and Season the Entire Roast Generously With Season Salt, Garlic Powder and Thyme.

    5
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    Use Your Hands and Rub the Seasonings Deep Into the Roast Over and Over Until You Can No Longer Feel the Grittiness of the Seasoning and the Thyme Leaves Appear to Be Evenly Spread Throughout the Roast.

    6
    Done

    Fit the Pork Roast Snuggly Onto the Rotisserie Rod as Dead Center as Possible.

    7
    Done

    Calculate the Weight of Your Roast by at Least 20 Minutes Per Pound or When the Internal Temperature Reaches 160 Degrees Fahrenheit.

    8
    Done

    Carefully Remove Your Roast from the Rotisserie, of the Rod and Onto a Serving Platter.

    9
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    Let the Meat Stand Undisturbed For 5-10 Minutes and Then Carve the Meat as Usual.

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