Receta Pork Loin Pinwheeles
This has to be one of the best pork roast recipes we've come up with yet. And it makes such a beautiful plate for company, like pinwheels! We hope you enjoy making it (and eating it!)
Tiempo de Prep: | American |
Tiempo para Cocinar: | Raciónes: 6 |
Ingredientes
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Direcciones
- Prepare the Duxelles according to the recipe and remove from heat
- · Add the goat cheese and the ground black pepper, mix together and set aside
- · Slice the pork roast in half lengthwise (butterflied), not quite in half, so you can lay it open flat
- · Pound with a meat mallet until about ¼” thick (should end up about 12” x 16” around)
- · Sprinkle the pork lightly with garlic powder and brush with olive oil
- · Spread the Duxelle mixture evenly over the pork, leaving about 1 ½ “ around the edges
- · Spread the diced tomatoes evenly over the top
- Roll the pork up (pinwheel style) from the short end, tucking in the edges as you go
- · Using the kitchen twine, tie up both ends of the roast about ½” in from the ends
- · Lay out the bacon slices side-by-side and place the rolled up roast on top and wrap the bacon around the roast (overlapping the bacon slices just a bit) and secure with toothpicks
- · Spread the sliced onions in the bottom of a 12” baking pan
- · Place the pork roast on top of the bed or onions in the baking pan and sprinkle with black pepper
- Pour the chicken broth over the onions (not over the roast)
- · Pour the sherry slightly over the roast, but mostly over the onions
- · Cover loosely with tin foil
- · Bake covered at 350° for one hour, then increase heat to 390 and continue cooking until the bacon browns a little, approximately about another hour.
- · Remove from oven and let cool slightly before slicing - it's so good!