Pork Roast With an Orange Glaze (Southern Living Magazine)

"This recipe is very light and healthy. It's a simple yet very elegant recipe to make during the holidays or anytime."
 
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Ready In:
1hr 10mins
Ingredients:
8
Serves:
12
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ingredients

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directions

  • Place roast on a rack coated with cooking spray in roasting pan. Rub roast with salt and pepper and set aside.
  • Heat marmalade in microwave on high 10 seconds or till melted. Add mustard and rosemary, stirring till blended. Brush mixture over roast.
  • Bake at 425°F for 45 minutes (or until meat thermometer registers 155 degrees).
  • Remove roast from pan, cover with foil and let stand for 10 minutes. Meanwhile, place roasting pan on stove top over medium heat and sprinkle flour over juices. Gently and constantly whisk and cook for 1 minute.
  • Add broth, and cook 5 more minutes, whisking constantly until mixture thickens. Serve with sliced pork.

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Reviews

  1. I happened to have a bone-in roast, so my cooking time was longer. However, I'm not sure what sort of drippings one would get from today's pork. The instructions SHOULD have you glaze the roast with15-20 mins to go. I followed instructions and got an oven full of smoke from burnt marmalade. I had no useable drippings for gravy and a big mess. The roast was tasty but gravy was impossible.
     
  2. This was easy to make, and it was sooo good. My 3 picky eaters even ate it.
     
  3. This was absolutely fantastic! I used dijon mustard as I didn't have dry mustard. I followed the recipe to the letter otherwise, and the only difference was that my joint didn't need a whole hour. It was very tasty and enjoyable! Thank you! Reviewed for Photo Tag Winter 2007
     
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Original Zaaarite. Food lovers. Lynnda passed away in March 2020. Her recipes live on here for everyone to enjoy and Rick continues the tradition. We will forever live together through our food. Live well. Eat well.?
 
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