Roast Pork with Apple Sauerkraut
Roast Pork with Apple Sauerkraut

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Surround a pork loin roast with sauerkraut, apples, and onions, and pour a can of beer on top before roasting for hours. To serve, gently toss sauerkraut with apple and onion quarters and serve with. Sprinkle the pork roast with salt and pepper on all sides, then brown it on all sides in the hot skillet.

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To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook roast pork with apple sauerkraut using 15 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Roast Pork with Apple Sauerkraut:
  1. Make ready pork loin
  2. Get apple
  3. Prepare sweet onion
  4. Prepare Caraway seeds
  5. Get Sage
  6. Make ready Granulated garlic
  7. Take Paprika
  8. Get Sea salt
  9. Get Black pepper
  10. Take Costco's Organic no-salt seasoning
  11. Take Apple cider vinegar
  12. Get Apple juice
  13. Take Organic yellow mustard
  14. Get Your favorite saurkraut
  15. Make ready Homemade or favorite apple sauce

Rub pork with sage, salt and pepper. Place fillet in a baking dish and cover with half of the sauerkraut. So apples pair beautifully with pork and onions but, I add an apple to help curb the bitterness of the sauerkraut. You won't see them but the light sweetness it adds to the dish really If you want the Best Ever Pork Roast with Sauerkraut or what we call New Year's Eve Pork and Sauerkraut, make this.

Instructions to make Roast Pork with Apple Sauerkraut:
  1. Coat the pork with a thin layer of mustard. Dust all sides with a 2:1 ratio of No-Salt seasoning and sage. Coat with another thin layer of mustard. Mix the salt, pepper, garlic and paprika together and dust all sides of the pork.
  2. Allow to rest on the counter and light the grill. Charcoal or wood fire is best but a gas grill is fine too. You're looking to sear the outside, build a light bark but mostly bring that flavor only being cooked on an open flame brings. Also preheat oven to 350°
  3. Heat a dutch oven on medium high with 2 tbsp oil. Chop the apple and onion, throw into the dutch oven along with the caraway seeds to soften. Keep an eye on the pork, turn to get all sides seared.
  4. When the pork is seared on all sides - still raw in the middle transfer to the dutch oven. Add the vinegar and enough apple juice to come up 1/25 to 1/3 of the way on the pork. Cover and bake for about an hour to hour and a half. You're looking for the pork to shred easily.
  5. While the pork is cooking mix equal parts of the saurkraut and applesauce in a bowl. Let sit at room temp until ready to serve.
  6. Once the pork is tender shred in the dutch oven mix with the juices, apple and onions. Serve and don't forget to spoon the applekraut on the side or over top.

Sweet potatoes, onion, apples, sauerkraut, and pork are wonderful in this recipe. Choose boneless loin chops for this recipe; that is the Cover with apple slices. In a small bowl, combine brown sugar, cinnamon, and salt and pepper and sprinkle over apples. Heat a nonstick skillet over medium heat for. When time is up, use the quick release method to release pressure and quickly add sauerkraut and apples to the cooker.

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