I've been wanting to try something for a while but have not gotten around to it. Plus I have no idea how it will turn out. I want to take a portion of a pork loin, slice it into thick chops, and marinate in something along the lines of a huli huli sauce. Then cook it on a rotisserie with fresh pineapple slices in between each of the chops. In my mind it sounds great, in reality it may not work too well, but there is only one way to find out.
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I don't understand pork loin. Seems like it has to be drowned in sauce or wrapped in bacon because it's so lean and flavorless. What am I missing?
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I cooked one today on my Traeger for Cuban sandwiches. Trimmed and tied roast, mustard and heavy BBQ rub, Traeger at 250 until I hit 110 degrees. Then cranked Traeger to 450 and brushed with olive oil and garlic until it hit 140 degrees. Let rest for an hour or so and then deli sliced for the sandwiches. Used nice and soft Italian bread for the mustard, ham, pork, swiss, pickles and into the press for 5 minutes. Pork was tasty!
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My favorite pork loin cook is Steven Raichlen's Pork Loin Ruben: https://barbecuebible.com/recipe/pork-loin-reuben/
If you search for Project Fire Episode 106, you can see how he makes it.
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My personal favorite for pork loin is a stuffed loin. I make my own stuffing, wet brine the loin. Then cut the pork loin open (leaving a hinge of meat) and stuff it. Tie it with butcher’s twine. Give it a good hit of MMD. Cook it to 140 IT, then paint it with Carolina Gold and sear on all sides. Meanwhile, cook the remainder of the stuffing in the oven, get some sides going (green beans or Brussels sprouts work great). Slice the loin about an inch thick, serve with extra stuffing and a great side.
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I fixed a Char Siu pork tenderloin tonight and it came out really good. The same recipe would work for pork loin...I got the recipe from Sam the Cooking Guy...
https://www.thecookingguy.com/cookbo...?rq=char%20siu
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I’m with ecowper.
I just tried this out on Saturday with the smoked stuffed pork loin recipie found here https://amazingribs.com/tested-recip...ork-loin-roast .
It was a huge hit.
Keep the smoke really light. I have an electric smoker and only put in a 1/2 cup of wood chips right off the bat which was just right flavor wise.
The big error I made was I made the dressing recipie with the eggs and used that for stuffing the pork. After having done that I realized I needed to cook it up to 160 because of the egg so the pork was a bit more dried out than I hoped. So **hot tip*** make the dressing and set some aside for the pork and then add the egg for the muffins. Or forgo the egg and just pan cook the dressing, but the muffins are cute.
In spite of the forced overcooking it was still amazingly tasty and there have been requests for a repeat in the near future.
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Ask troymeister for his latest pork loin cook. Very Eastern European.
cuban sandwiches, I have a great recipe.
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Some great ideas on this thread! I buy whole and half pork loins all the time as they seem to be on sale just about every other week. At $0.99/lb, it's too good to pass up. I usually just slice the whole thing into chops, put them in freezer bags 4-5 chops per bag and stack them in the freezer. I load up on the Ken's Steakhouse "Simply Vinegarette" line of salad dressings, squeeze half a bottle into a bag in the morning and leave in the fridge to thaw for dinner. Grill them up with a box of rice and some frozen veggies and in 10 mins you've got one of the quickest, tastiest and most simple meals for the money out there. My week night go to, for sure. My wife's too! Below pic was her doing when I was saddled with the Rona a few weeks back and quarantined in the guest room. Not bad for a meal on a tray left at the doorway, prison-style!
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