Best Roast Pork Calypso Style Recipes

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DAD'S BASIC MOIST PORK ROAST



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This is the best and most basic way to ensure a juicy, perfectly-cooked pork roast every time. This recipe really requires a good thermometer -- either a $10 instant-read type or, even better, the type that pierces the meat and stays in place while connected to an outside-the-oven monitor. If you can swing that, then try your favorite marinade or rub on this recipe. Use your imagination on the rubs and marinades, but ensure you bring your roast directly from the fridge to the roasting pan -- Dad's recipe works best that way.

Provided by CHEFSINGLEDAD

Categories     Main Dish Recipes     Pork     Pork Roast Recipes

Time 1h40m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 4

2 tablespoons olive oil
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1 tablespoon ground black pepper
1 (3 pound) boneless top loin pork roast

Steps:

  • Combine oil, pepper, and salt in a bowl; rub oil mixture over pork and refrigerate while oven preheats.
  • Preheat an oven to 475 degrees F (245 degrees C).
  • Place a roasting rack in a large roasting pan; arrange pork on the roasting rack.
  • Roast in preheated oven until pork with browned, about 30 minutes. Remove pork from oven and reduce oven heat to 325 degrees F (165 degrees C). Allow pork to rest uncovered at room temperature for 30 minutes. An instant-read thermometer inserted into the center should read between 115 degrees F (46 degrees C) and 140 degrees F (60 degrees C).
  • Return to oven and continue to cook until pork is slightly pink in the center, 15 to 30 minutes. An instant-read thermometer inserted into the center should read at least 145 degrees F (63 degrees C).
  • Let the roast stand uncovered at room temperature for 15 to 20 minutes before slicing and serving.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 214.6 calories, Carbohydrate 0.7 g, Cholesterol 78.6 mg, Fat 10.8 g, Fiber 0.3 g, Protein 27.2 g, SaturatedFat 2.5 g, Sodium 367.3 mg

ROAST PORK CALYPSO



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My mom used to cook a pork roast while we were at church on Sunday's. This is a "new" version of a family favorite.

Provided by Lynette !

Categories     Roasts

Time 2h45m

Number Of Ingredients 13

5 1/2 lb pork loin roast
2 clove garlic, crushed
1 tsp salt
1 tsp ground ginger
1/2 tsp ground cloves
1/2 tsp black pepper, freshly ground
2 bay leaves, broken into pieces
1 1/2 c chicken broth, divided
1 c dark rum
1/2 c brown sugar, firmly packed
1/4 c lime juice
1 Tbsp cold water
2 tsp cornstarch or arrowroot powder

Steps:

  • 1. Score the fat on the pork loin roast in a diamond pattern.
  • 2. Combine the crushed garlic, salt, ginger, cloves, and freshly ground pepper in a small bowl. Rub the spice mixutre into the scored fat on the roast; sprinkle with the bay leaves.
  • 3. Pour 1/2 cup chicken broth and 1/2 cup rum into a shallow roasting pan. Place the roast, fat side up, on a rack in the roasting pan. Insert a meat thermometer into the thickest part of the roast, making sure it does not touch fat or bone. Bake at 325 degrees for 1 hour and 15 minutes.
  • 4. Combine the remaining 1/2 cup rum, brown sugar, and lime juice in a small bowlp stir well. Baste the roast with the rum mixture, reserving any remaining rum mixture. Bake an additional 1 hour and 15 minutes.
  • 5. Remove and discard the bay leaves. Transfer the roast to a serving platter. Set aside, and keep warm.
  • 6. Add enough remaining 1 cup chicken broth to the remaining rum mixture to make 1 1/2 cups. Pour the liquid into a small heavy saucepan, and cook over medium heat until thoroughly heated. Combine the cold water and cornstarch; stir well. Stir cornstarch mixture into the broth mixture, stirring constantly. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until the mixture is thickened and bubbly. Serve roast with the sauce.

ROAST PORK CALYPSO



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This Caribbean recipe (from Jamaica) is from the alleasyrecipes.com website. The recipe introduction states that it's traditionally served with corn muffins or Cornmeal Coo-Coo and Christophene au Gratin (a tropical squash/chayote dish).

Provided by Northwestgal

Categories     Pork

Time 1h50m

Yield 6-8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 13

5 -6 lbs lean pork loin, preferably center cut
2 cups chicken stock
1 cup light brown sugar
2 tablespoons dark rum
2 teaspoons garlic, finely chopped
2 teaspoons ground ginger
1/2 teaspoon ground cloves
1 medium bay leaf, crumbled
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper
1/4 cup light rum
2 teaspoons arrowroot (dissolved in 1 tablespoon cold water)
3 tablespoons fresh lime juice

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F With a sharp knife, lightly score the pork loin by making diagonal cuts 1/4 inch deep at 1-inch intervals on the fat side. Place the pork scored side up in a shallow roasting pan just large enough to hold it comfortably.
  • If you prefer to use a meat thermometer, insert it into the loin after you have scored the fat side. Be sure the tip of the thermometer does not touch any fat or bone.
  • Roast the loin in the middle of the oven for 1 hour, or until the pork is golden brown. Remove the pan from the heat and transfer the loin to a cutting board or platter. Skim the fat from the juices in the pan, pour in the stock, and set the pan and its liquid aside.
  • With a large mortar and pestle or in a small bowl with the back of a spoon, mash the brown sugar, 2 tablespoons of dark rum, garlic, ginger, cloves, bay leaf, salt and pepper to a smooth paste. With a metal spatula or your fingertips, spread the paste evenly over the scored side of the pork.
  • Return the loin to the pan scored side up and roast in the middle of the oven for another 30 minutes, or until the surface is crusty and brown. (The thermometer should reach a temperature of 160°F to 165°F.).
  • Transfer the loin to a heated platter and let it rest for 10 minutes for easier carving.
  • Meanwhile, slowly warm the light rum in a small skillet over low heat. Off the heat, ignite the rum with a match, then slide the skillet gently back and forth until the flames completely die out.
  • Bring the liquid remaining in the baking pan to a boil over high heat. Give the arrowroot-and-water mixture a quick stir to recombine it, and add it to the pan. Stirring constantly, cook briskly until the sauce thickens enough to coat the spoon heavily.
  • Remove the pan from the heat and stir in the flamed rum and the lime juice. Taste for seasoning and pour the sauce into a heated bowl or sauceboat.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1000.2, Fat 37.5, SaturatedFat 13.6, Cholesterol 308.9, Sodium 732.8, Carbohydrate 41.1, Fiber 0.2, Sugar 37, Protein 110.5

ROAST PORK CALYPSO



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This is a wonderful Caribbean recipe from the island of Jamaica. It's traditionally served with corn muffins or Cornmeal Coo-Coo and Christophene au Gratin (a tropical squash/chayote dish).

Provided by Vickie Parks

Categories     Pork

Time 1h50m

Number Of Ingredients 14

5-6 lb lean pork loin, preferably center cut
2 c chicken stock
1 c light brown sugar
2 Tbsp dark rum
2 tsp finely chopped garlic
2 tsp ground ginger
1/2 tsp ground cloves
1 medium bay leaf,crumbled
1 tsp salt
1/4 tsp black pepper
1/4 c light rum
2 tsp arrowroot (or 1 tbsp flour or 1/2 tbsp cornstarch)
1 Tbsp water
3 Tbsp fresh lime juice

Steps:

  • 1. Preheat the oven to 350°F. With a sharp knife, lightly score the pork loin by making diagonal cuts 1/4 inch deep at 1-inch intervals on the fat side. Place the pork scored side up in a shallow roasting pan just large enough to hold it comfortably.
  • 2. If you prefer to use a meat thermometer, insert it into the loin after you have scored the fat side. Be sure the tip of the thermometer does not touch any fat or bone.
  • 3. Roast the loin in the middle of the oven for 1 hour, or until the pork is golden brown. Remove the pan from the heat and transfer the loin to a cutting board or platter. Skim the fat from the juices in the pan, pour in the stock, and set the pan and its liquid aside.
  • 4. With a large mortar and pestle or in a small bowl with the back of a spoon, mash the brown sugar, 2 tablespoons of dark rum, garlic, ginger, cloves, bay leaf, salt and pepper to a smooth paste. With a metal spatula or your fingertips, spread the paste evenly over the scored side of the pork.
  • 5. Return the loin to the pan scored side up and roast in the middle of the oven for another 30 minutes, or until the surface is crusty and brown. (The thermometer should reach a temperature of 160°F to 165°F.).
  • 6. Transfer the loin to a heated platter and let it rest for 10 minutes for easier carving.
  • 7. Meanwhile, slowly warm the light rum in a small skillet over low heat. Off the heat, ignite the rum with a match, then slide the skillet gently back and forth until the flames completely die out.
  • 8. Bring the liquid remaining in the baking pan to a boil over high heat. Mix together arrowroot and water, and add it to the pan. Stirring constantly, cook briskly until the sauce thickens enough to coat the spoon heavily.
  • 9. Remove the pan from the heat and stir in the flamed rum and the lime juice. Taste for seasoning and pour the sauce into a heated bowl or sauceboat.

SLOW-ROASTED BONE-IN PORK RIB ROAST



SLOW-ROASTED BONE-IN PORK RIB ROAST image

Categories     Pork

Yield 6-8 Servings

Number Of Ingredients 17

1 (4- to 5-pound) center-cut bone-in pork rib roast, chine bone removed
2 tablespoons packed dark brown sugar
1 tablespoon kosher salt
1 1/2 teaspoons pepper
SAUCE make 1 3/4 c
Sauce -- makes about 1 3/4 cups
2 cups tawny port
1 cup dried cherries
1/2 cup balsamic vinegar
4 sprigs fresh thyme, plus 2 tsps minced
2 shallots, minced
1/4 cup heavy cream
16 tbsps unsalted butter, cut into 1/2-inch pieces and chilled
1 tsp salt
1/2 tsp pepper
Butter sauces, like any mixture of fat and water, don't always stay emulsified. That's because the butter is temperature sensitive: If the sauce gets too hot (above 135), the butter will "break" and the butterfat will leak out. If it gets too cold (below 85), the butterfat solidifies and forms crystals that clump together and separate when the sauce is reheated.
The key to foolproofing a butter sauce is thus stabilizing the butterfat so that it doesn't separate. We do this by whisking in the butter a little bit at a time, which keeps the temperature of the sauce relatively stable. Even more important, we also add cream. Cream contains a relatively high proportion of casein proteins that surround and stabilize the butterfat droplets so that they don't separate from the emulsion. Cream is such an effective stabilizer that our sauce can be made ahead, chilled, and gently reheated before serving.

Steps:

  • 1. Remove roast from bones, running knife down length of bones and following contours as closely as possible. Reserve bones. Combine sugar and salt in small bowl. Pat roast dry. If necessary, trim thick spots of surface fat layer to about 1/4" thickness. Cut slits, spaced 1" apart and in crosshatch pattern, in surface fat layer, being careful not to cut into meat. Rub roast evenly with sugar mixture. Wrap roast and ribs in plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 6 hrs or up to 24 hrs. 2. Adjust oven rack to lower-middle position and heat oven to 250. Sprinkle roast evenly with pepper. Place roast back on ribs so bones fit where they were cut; tie roast to bones with lengths of kitchen twine between ribs. Transfer roast, fat side up, to wire rack set in a sheet pan. Roast until meat registers 145 degrees, 3 to 4 hrs. 3. Remove roast from oven (leave roast on sheet), tent loosely with aluminum foil, and let rest for 30 minutes. 4. Meanwhile combine port and cherries in bowl and microwave til steaming, 1 to 2 min. Cover and let stand until cherries are plump, about 10 min. Strain port through fine-mesh strainer into med saucepan, reserving cherries. 5. Add vinegar, thyme sprigs, and shallots to port and bring to boil over high heat. Reduce heat to medium-high and reduce mixture until it measures 3/4 c, 14 to 16 min. Add cream and reduce again to 3/4 c, about 5 min. Discard thyme sprigs. Off heat, whisk in butter, few pieces at a time, til fully incorporated. Stir in cherries, minced thyme, salt, and pepper. Cover pan and hold, off heat, until serving. Or, let sauce cool completely and refrigerate for up to two days, reheating over medium heat until warm. 6. Adjust oven rack 8" from broiler element and heat broiler. Return roast to oven and broil until top of roast is well browned and crispy, 2 to 6 min. 7. Transfer roast to carving board; cut twine and remove meat from ribs. Slice meat into 3/4 inch thick slices and serve, passing sauce separately

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