8 Juicy Pork Roast Recipes for a Show-Stopping Main Course (2024)

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Fill your house with the delicious aroma of a pork roast with one of these delectable dishes.

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Katlyn Moncada

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Katlyn Moncada

Katlyn Moncada is the associate food editor at BHG.com, sharing food news and tutorials on becoming better home cooks. She is a writer and editor with nearly a decade of experience in digital media, photography, and video production.

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Updated on December 1, 2023

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There's nothing quite like the smell of a pork roast in the oven filling the house. Complete with delicious rubs, fillings, and sauces, we've got eight fabulous pork roast recipes, including Italian, mushroom stuffed, and a walnut-crusted version perfect for any special occasion. We're certain one (or more!) of these dishes will become a regular on your menu rotation. Prepare for a juicy, tasty main course that will get rave reviews!

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Spiced Pork Rib Roast with Seasonal Vegetables

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This pork roast recipe gets rubbed with a home-ground spice blend of coriander, cloves, and bay leaf. Infuse some extra herbal flavor into your pork roast by making a slit in the side and placing some fresh sprigs of rosemary. Served with roasted corn and green beans (flavored with the pan drippings), this is a one-pan dinner you won't forget.

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Honey-Glazed Pork Roast

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Give everyday pork loin a fresh makeover by enjoying a sweet pork roast for dinner thanks to a flavorful honey-lime glaze. Throw your colorful arrangement of bell peppers in the oven the last 45 minutes for an easy and delicious roasted vegetable side.

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Festive Pork Roast

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As if the name didn't already give it away, this pork roast recipe is obviously meant to be served at fancy dinners, but don't let that stop you from making it on a weeknight. The roast gets a long soak in a red wine-based marinade featuring soy, curry, ginger, and garlic. Oh, and that marinade is so good, we've turned it into both a glaze and sauce for this juicy pork roast.

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Mushroom-Stuffed Pork Roast

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Choose this elegant pork roast as the main dish over the usual ham or turkey on your holiday table. Served in a small pool of white wine and shallot sauce, it's going to be difficult to keep yourself from licking the plate clean.

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Rosemary and Garlic Smoked Pork Roast

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Rub your pork loin with rosemary and oil before grilling. That's right, this smoked pork roast recipe can be accomplished right on your grill to achieve perfectly smoky and succulent status. A squeeze of lime or lemon over your meat before serving makes a tangy finish.

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Italian Pork Roast

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You only need 20 minutes of hands-on time to enjoy this eye-catching pork roast recipe. The boneless pork shoulder roast gets an herb crust before going into a bath of cherry tomatoes. After shredding your juicy Italian-inspired pork, you can enjoy it with your favorite sides. We suggest mashed potatoes. Pile the leftovers on a slice of bread for an open-face sandwich.

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Walnut-Encrusted Pork Roast

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Need Christmas menu inspiration? Look no further than this classic pork roast. Covered with walnuts and topped with lingonberry (or cranberry) sauce, this boneless pork roast recipe is perfect for sharing with your family during the holidays.

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Cochito Chiapaneco

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Don't let the unusual name keep you away. Chochito is Spanish for roasted pork and Chiapaneco regards the Mexican state of Chiapas. The pork roast gets marinated with a wet rub containing chile peppers, onion, sherry, vinegar, and garlic (plus some fabulous spices!) before getting slow-roasted to perfection. Serve with cebollas encurtidas, a Mexican-inspired version of pickled red onions. The leftovers would make excellent pork tacos.

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FAQs

How do you stop roast pork from drying out? ›

Brine the pork to maintain moisture by soaking it in a mixture of salt and water, baking soda, vinegar or even milk. You can also pour hot water over the loin to shrink the rind, which can enable better absorption of brine, milk, oil or marinade.

Does pork roast get tougher the longer you cook it? ›

Yes, I did. Muscle fibers contract and push out moisture as meat cooks. It first starts to happen when the internal temperature reaches 104℉ (40℃) and greatly increases once you hit 140℉ (60℃). This is why ribeyes, chicken breasts, and pork chops turn dry and chewy when you cook them for too long.

How to make dry pork juicy? ›

Try a Marinade or Brine. A marinade or brine can introduce more moisture or lots of flavor into your meat before you cook it. A marinade is a sauce that introduces extra flavor to your pork, depending on the aromatics or herbs you choose to include. A brine pulls more moisture into the meat, which keeps your pork juicy ...

What is the best temperature to cook a pork roast? ›

Pre-heat oven to 325F (163C). Bake pork roast in the oven UNCOVERED for approximately 25-30 MINUTES *PER POUND* (55-66 MINUTES PER KILOGRAM) Or until internal temperature reaches 155F (68C), rested to a final 160F (71C).

Should pork roast be covered in the oven? ›

Tenting can be suitable for some cuts of meat, but if you want a crunchy crust on your roast, then it's best to leave it uncovered. If you notice that the roasted pork is browning too much, you can lightly cover it with aluminum foil. However, do not cover it for the last 5-10 minutes in the oven.

Does pork roast cook faster covered or uncovered? ›

Like pork chops, bone-in roasts will cook more quickly than boneless roasts, so allow a few more minutes of cooking time for a boneless roast. For a crisp surface on your roast, be sure the oven is fully preheated before putting the roast in and don't cover the meat while roasting.

What is the secret to tender pork loin? ›

Once the pork loin roast reaches 145°F on an instant-read thermometer, remove it from the oven, and let it rest on a cutting board for 20 minutes. This gives the meat time to reabsorb all its juices. You can also brine the pork before you cook it, which ensures the meat stays tender, juicy, and well-seasoned.

Should pork roast be cooked fast or slow? ›

Boneless pork loin roast is best slow-roasted. Cooking times vary because width and length of these roasts vary greatly.

How to tenderize a pork roast? ›

To tenderize pork before cooking it, try breaking up the tough muscle by hitting it with a meat mallet evenly across the surface of the meat. Then, if you want your pork to be extra tender, you can marinate it in a tenderizing marinade made with acids, like citrus juices, vinegar, or wine.

What liquid goes with pork? ›

Worcestershire sauce with cola is a classic combo for slow-cooked pork, but barbecue sauce and orange juice, a pale ale and apple cider vinegar, or Dijon mustard and honey are equally as delicious combos.

What pork roast has the best flavor? ›

Shoulder (spare rib)

It has a really excellent flavour, as meat from nearer the head of the pig is always more succulent, with a little more fat to keep it moist. The skin is dry with a reasonable layer of fat underneath, making this one of the best joints to get good crackling from. Search our pork shoulder recipes.

How to prevent pork from getting dry? ›

Chefs also recommend introducing some fat into the mix, such as bacon or lard, to increase the fat content in the cooking process. You can also try the method many cooks swear by, of patting dry and then salting the meat, keeping it uncovered in the fridge overnight before cooking.

Do you put water in a roasting pan for pork? ›

Before you put the pork in the oven, pour a cup or two of water into the bottom of whatever pan you're using—just enough to completely cover the surface—then cover the roast completely with foil.

Do you cover pork with foil when roasting? ›

Tenting can be suitable for some cuts of meat, but if you want a crunchy crust on your roast, then it's best to leave it uncovered. If you notice that the roasted pork is browning too much, you can lightly cover it with aluminum foil. However, do not cover it for the last 5-10 minutes in the oven.

How to keep roast pork moist after cooking? ›

Allowing almost any meat to rest—whether thick steaks, thick chops, whole turkeys, briskets or pork butts—helps keep meat more moist and improves the texture & tenderness of meat.

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