How to cook the perfect pork roast. (2024)

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  • Tips and tricks to help you master the pork roast.

If you are anything like the KR Castlemaine team, a weekly pork roast is an absolute staple, so we do get a bit of practice when it comes to cooking a big piece of pork. However, if you don't often get the practice in, how can you guarantee absolute perfection when cooking up a roast for family and friends? You guessed it, right in this article! We have spoken briefly before about how to cook pork perfectly, where we covered some basics. Today we will get into the Pork Roast in more detail. Here are 5 tips to level up your roast!

1. choose the right cut

If you have a lot of people to feed, then choosing the right cut of pork to roast is essential to the experience. Whilst cuts like the chops, belly and rib rack are great for a table for two, bigger cuts like the shoulder and the leg are great for feeding a hungry crowd. Remember that the roast will shrink a lot during cooking, always allow for more than you think. If you have the opportunity, always cook with the bone in, this is great for keeping the roast beautiful and moist, and if not, then a fatty cut of pork cooked to perfection will still be just as delicious.

2. Score and dry

Both of these are absolutely essential to the perfect roast. Scoring is the act of slicing the skin of the pork to create gaps to allow salt to enter, and makes it much easier to cut once it's cooked. Usually, your butcher would have pre-scored your roast, as they have knives much sharper than yours, however, a stanley knife will do the trick if you are lacking a sharp knife.

Secondly, it's essential that you allow the skin to dry out properly, which leads to superior crackle. To do this, pat dry with paper towel, and if possible, allow to sit overnight uncovered in the fridge, or at least a couple of hours before cooking. We have been known to use a hair dryer if needed, so make sure it's well and truly dry.

3. boiling water trick

This one is lesser known, however, once you have done all the hard work of drying out the skin, go ahead and place the roast on a rack and pour boiling water over the skin, whilst it is in the sink. This helps to prep the skin to crackle as its now "pre-cooked" so to speak. Make sure to pat dry with paper towel to further dry afterwards.

4. Stuff and roll

Pork roasts are absolutely delicious when cooked with stuffing. You can do this with the bigger leg and shoulder cuts, or with the belly and loin cuts and roll them up with string. You can look up some great stuffing recipes, however if you want to add stuffing, now is the time!

5. Oil and salt

It's almost time to cook, however now is the most important part. Enough salt will cause the fat to really pop and crackle as the salt reacts with the fat when cooked. Choose a nice olive oil to lightly cover the whole roast, and then apply salt liberally to the skin, making sure there is enough the enter the score marks. If you want to add in herbs like rosemary, put them in now also.

Final Thoughts

Just like that, it's ready to go. Beautiful isn't it! Now, the key to cooking is to smack it with heat first to achieve the great crackle, and then reduce to cook the actual roast. To do this, 240 Degrees C is great for the first 40-50 minutes (or until it crackles), then turn down to 180 Degrees C to further cook the roast depending on your preference, and it's size. Use an airfryer if you have one, as the heat is instant and close to the skin, causing great crackle. If you are using a BBQ or Webber, under no circ*mstances open the lid until the time is right, as you will let the heat out and effect the crackle!

Now go get roasting!

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How to cook the perfect pork roast. (2024)

FAQs

What is the best way to cook pork so it is tender? ›

How to Make Tender Pork Chops
  1. Opt for Thick-Cut Bone-In Pork Chops. Thin-cut pork chops won't sear properly in the time it takes to cook them through. ...
  2. Skip the Brine, but Season Liberally. ...
  3. Let the Pork Chops Rest. ...
  4. Sear Pork Chops Over Medium-High Heat. ...
  5. Baste the Pork Chops. ...
  6. Let the Pork Chops Rest, Again. ...
  7. Serve.
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How do you keep a pork roast from drying out in the oven? ›

How Do You Prevent Roasted Pork Loin From Drying Out? Resting the pork is an important step that prevents the pork from drying out. 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.

How long should a pork roast be cooked? ›

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 you bake a pork roast covered or uncovered? ›

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.

Should pork roast be cooked fast or slow? ›

Low and slow is always the go for a tender pork roast. Depending on the size of the roast and the type of slow cooker, a pork roast is best cooked on LOW for 6-8 hours. If you prefer an oven method, a typical roast will take 3-4 hours in a low (160°C) oven.

Does pork get more tender the longer you cook it? ›

Pork shoulder might start out as a fatty, tough cut of meat, but cook it low and slow for a few hours and it will be transformed into tender, juicy shreds that fall apart with the touch of your fork.

What is the rule for cooking pork roast? ›

Preparing a pork roast

Preheat the oven to 450°F (230°C). Sear the roast by placing it, uncovered, in the oven for 20-25 minutes. Reduce the heat to 325° F (160° C) and continue cooking until internal temperature of 155°F – 160°F (68°C – 71°C) is reached.

What temperature is pork roast most tender? ›

Cook pork, roasts, and chops to 145 ºF as measured with a food thermometer before removing meat from the heat source, with a three-minute rest time before carving or consuming. This will result in a product that is both safe and at its best quality—juicy and tender.

Why is my pork roast always tough? ›

One of the main factors contributing to a dry pork roast is overcooking, which causes the muscle fibers to contract and release their natural juices — even if it's cooked just a couple of minutes too long. This mistake is often a result of the fear of undercooking pork for safety reasons.

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

Slow-Roast It All Day

Then put a roasting rack into the roasting pan, unwrap your pork, and nestle it onto the rack. 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.

What liquid should I cook pork in? ›

Aside from barbecue sauce, something tangy and sweet is a good go-to for slow-cooked pork. Apple cider vinegar has the right amount of acidity to break down the fattiness and is equipped with a bright flavor that pairs beautifully with pork. Using liquids you would normally drink is also a good choice.

Should I sear my pork roast before putting it in the oven? ›

Sear + Roast

Searing the meat first gives it that golden-brown crust before a quick roast in the oven finishes it off. It's an easy, crowd-pleasing meal for any night of the week.

How do you cook pork without it getting tough? ›

Brining pork chops is one of the best ways way to guarantee a juicy cooked pork chop. Even a quick 30-minute brine (or up to four hours) makes a big difference. It's not strictly necessary — you can still use this method to make great pork chops even without brining — but if you have some extra time, I recommend it.

How do Chinese restaurants make pork so tender? ›

In Chinese cooking, proteins like beef, pork or chicken are velveted first before stir-frying them. There are several ways to velvet, but at its most basic level, it involves marinating meat with at least one ingredient that will make it alkaline. This is what tenderizes the meat, especially cheaper, tougher cuts.

How do you keep pork from getting chewy? ›

Not Using a Meat Thermometer

Undercooked pork carries the risk of food-borne illness, and overcooked pork can be dried-out, tough, and chewy. Cook your chop until it's around 135 degrees, and then transfer it to a cutting board—the residual heat will bring it to the USDA's recommended 145 degrees.

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