Thursday, January 31, 2013

Cook A Pork Roast In A Castiron Dutch Oven

Cooking pork roast in a Dutch oven makes it juicy and succulent.


Cast-iron Dutch ovens have been used for centuries. A Dutch oven is technically a cast-iron pot with a lid that can be used on the stove top and in the oven. They're valued for their even heat distribution. A pork roast cooked in a cast-iron Dutch oven is always tender, makes great pork sandwich leftovers and can be served with roasted potatoes or french fries for a home-style meal.


Instructions


1. Heat the oil in the Dutch oven pot over medium heat. Salt and pepper all sides of the pork roast and rub in the Italian seasoning.


2. Place the roast into the Dutch oven pot and let the roast sit for two minutes to brown on one side. Continue to rotate it until all sides are browned. Lift up the roast with tongs and add the garlic and onions to the pot. Place the roast on top of the garlic and onions.


3. Add the red wine and water to the pot. Bring to a boil and reduce the heat to a simmer. Cover and let the Dutch oven cook the pork roast for 3-1/2 hours.


4. Remove the pork roast to a plate and cover it with aluminum foil to keep it hot. Place the Dutch oven on the stove top. Whisk together the cornstarch with the water in a bowl and add it to the liquid in the Dutch oven. Bring the liquid to a boil and whisk. Add salt and pepper as needed.







Tags: Dutch oven, pork roast, garlic onions, Place roast, pork roast