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Spicy Honey Mustard Pork Roast
SUBMITTED BY:
VGREER
PHOTO BY:
REDNECKWOMAN
"This is a honey mustard glaze with black pepper for a little spice. You may decrease or omit the pepper if you don't want it so spicy. You can also decrease honey if it is to sweet for your taste."
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PREP TIME
15 Min
COOK TIME
2 Hrs
READY IN
2 Hrs 30 Min
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3 pounds pork roast
1/4 cup honey
2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
2 tablespoons black pepper
1/2 teaspoon dried thyme, crushed
1/2 teaspoon salt
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DIRECTIONS
Preheat oven to 300 degrees F (150 degrees C). Score 1/2 inch slits in your roast and place in baking dish.
Combine honey, mustard, pepper, thyme, and salt in small bowl; mix until well blended. Brush mixture over roast, working well into slits.
Bake roast in preheated oven for one hour. Remove roast from oven and flip in pan. Brush remaining honey sauce over roast. Return to oven and continue baking for 45 minutes to an hour or until internal temperature reaches 170 degrees F (75 degrees C). let stand for 15 minutes before slicing.
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Reviewed on Jan. 15, 2004 by
ANASYRIA
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Jan. 15, 2004
This recipe is worthy of 5 stars, only I think maybe ( and this could totally be only me that thinks this) the instructions should have included a bit of water in the bottom of the pan to keep the honey mustard sauce from burning onto the bottom. Keeping just enough water in the bottom throughout the baking process makes a really flavorvul juice that would go well with throwing some potatos in for the last 30 mins. However the combination of flavors are simple and wonderful and I am quite happy I found this recipe. Thanks V Greer :)
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This recipe is worthy of 5 stars, only I think maybe ( and this could totally be only me that...
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Reviewed on Apr. 9, 2004 by
Peach822
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Peach822
Apr. 9, 2004
Used the slow cooker for this and it was delicious. I had a 1 1/2 lb pork loin. Laid it on a piece of foil (without browning it first) and poured the mustard mix over it. Wrapped the foil tightly around it and place it flat in the slow cooker, on high for 2 hours, then another 7 hours at low. Actually did this overnight. It coated beautifully and was SO tender. Used only about a teaspoon of black pepper. The only change I will make next time is to directly salt and pepper the pork all over before laying it on the foil. Easy!
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Used the slow cooker for this and it was delicious. I had a 1 1/2 lb pork loin. Laid it on a...
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Reviewed on Jan. 18, 2004 by A cook in Mexico
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A cook in Mexico
Jan. 18, 2004
This was sooo easy and sooo good! Based on previous reviews a) used 1 tsp pepper but might increase to 1 Tblsp next time, b) added water to cover bottom of pan and that was a great idea, c) covered pan after turning roast over. Came out wonderfully moist and tender. Wanted lots of sauce so diluted about 1 Tblsp cornstarch in 1/2 cup water, added to drippings and boiled. Yum, yum!
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This was sooo easy and sooo good! Based on previous reviews a) used 1 tsp pepper but might...
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Reviewed on Feb. 3, 2004 by
CLOVERDALE1
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CLOVERDALE1
Feb. 3, 2004
So good, I didnt have a roast so used chops and grilled they were so tender, juicy, and so flavorful. Will keep this recipe handy.
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So good, I didnt have a roast so used chops and grilled they were so tender, juicy, and so...
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Reviewed on Feb. 23, 2004 by
Aspiring Chef Rita
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Aspiring Chef Rita
Feb. 23, 2004
Five Star Plus - I used the exact amts stated for the sauce - will use a little less pepper next time. I also put slivers of garlic into the slits before I brushed on the sauce. I cooked it for 20 min. at 400 degrees, added water to cover the bottom of pan as others suggested (it keeps the roast moist), lowered temp to 350 and cooked it approx. another 60 min. basting frequently and adding water as needed. I saw no need to turn the roast over. There was a nice amount of pan gravy to use over mashed potatoes. We really enjoyed the flavor! Thanks submitter!!!
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Five Star Plus - I used the exact amts stated for the sauce - will use a little less pepper...
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Reviewed on Jul. 23, 2003 by MAGGIE MCGUIRE
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MAGGIE MCGUIRE
Jul. 23, 2003
This was an unbelievably moist and tasty roast. The unique honey/mustard/pepper marinade made it very flavorful. I, like many others, cut back on the pepper. I used only 2t which was quite pungent enough for my family. I cooked mine covered for two hours, then uncovered for one more hour. Three hours at 300 degrees was perfect for a 3.25lb roast.
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This was an unbelievably moist and tasty roast. The unique honey/mustard/pepper marinade made...
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Reviewed on Mar. 20, 2003 by ORANJE BOVEN
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ORANJE BOVEN
Mar. 20, 2003
Pork loins were on sale this week, so I needed a recipe, I cooked two loins about .75kg each (l & 1/2lbs)in a roaster, no lid and a tad of water on the bottom. I included pepper, but not nearly the amount called for in the recipe. Could'nt find thyme in the house so I used an Italian Seasoning which had thyme in it. This roast was juicy and delicious. Don't forget to make a pork gravy to go with it. I will make it again, and would definetly make it for a dinner guests. All the best!
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Pork loins were on sale this week, so I needed a recipe, I cooked two loins about .75kg each...
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Reviewed on Dec. 23, 2003 by
SWIMINCIRCLES
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SWIMINCIRCLES
Dec. 23, 2003
We really liked this, but it wasn't as tender as I hoped-probably my fault.The sauce was to die for. I used more mustard, less honey, less pepper and thickened it up. Will make again and might try an oven bag when cooking next time.
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We really liked this, but it wasn't as tender as I hoped-probably my fault.The sauce was to...
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Reviewed on Dec. 15, 2002 by
GINNYG
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GINNYG
Dec. 15, 2002
Fabulous recipe! I served this with sweet potatos and green beans. Excellent!
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Fabulous recipe! I served this with sweet potatos and green beans. Excellent!
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Reviewed on Feb. 20, 2007 by
COURTNEYGRIFF
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Feb. 20, 2007
We loved the flavor in this recipe!!! I wish I had taken the advice of other reviewers and added a little water to the bottom and made a sauce. I added some potatoes to the pan for the last hour and they were wonderful, but I was really looking for a sauce to put over the pork roast when we ate it. These flavors were soooooo good, I wanted more! Thanks for a great recipe! Even our Miss Picky 2 year old ate it! UPDATE - 10/18/06 Made it again with a little water in the bottom (about 1/3 c) and put a can of whole potatoes in the same pan to roast. The water helped to make a little sauce that was DIVINE on the potoates and the meat. Ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, goooooooood!