Cajun Pork Roast w/ Honey Bourbon Glaze
1 (5 lb.) boneless, center cut pork loin
1 tbs. or more Cajun seasoning
Few shakes of Tabasco
Few shakes Worcestershire sauce
2 cans chicken broth
Honey Bourbon Glaze, (recipe below)
Rub Cajun seasoning over pork and and place in 13x9 inch baking pan. Roast at 350 degrees for 45 minutes. Reduce temperature to 325 degrees and add broth, Worcestershire sauce and Tabasco to pan, scraping any pork drippings. Coat with half of the glaze over the pork and roast for 30 minutes longer basting occasionally. Add the remaining glaze and continue baking for 15 minutes or until internal temperature reaches 135 degrees. Let stand for 10 minutes before carving.
1/2 cup pure honey
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/3 cup bourbon
1 tsp. creole mustard
Dash of ground cloves, cinnamon, and allspice
Combine all glaze ingredients in a medium saucepan and bring to a boil for 2 minutes and remove from heat.
For my Cajun Christmas Dinner Menu, click here.
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8 comments:
Marguerite, your pork roast sounds great and looks delicious. And woo hoo! for the bourbon touch! That is one good glaze. Thanks for the recipe and video too. Wish we had "stuff" like that here. Have a great weekend!
Sinfully delicious . . . as always. . . . so tempting to say no to any of your wonderful food . . . :)
This looks amazing!
Oh this looks sooo good! Thanks for a wonderful recipe. I'm pinning this one to make next weekend!
Got my earlier comment a bit wrong there cher ~ just in case you didn't pick it up . . . . meant to say, "It is so tempting to do anything other than to dig in to ANY of your recipes and I am catching the next plane over . . . . lol
It may be poor form to want to grab a spoon and slurp up that glaze, but that's exactly what I want to do!
Thanks for sharing!
Marguerite, it looks so nice and warm in your neck o the woods. The recipes look good too. I've created a pork loin, apples, sweet onions & apple jack sauce recipe that is really great. I've made it twice and it's a lovely company entree.
Surely this is a site well worth seeing.
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