Family Favorites...Maple Mustard Glazed Pork Roast


Want an easy way to serve a holiday dinner? Roast pork with all the trimmings.  Serve with a nice salad and rolls, and dinner’s on, with a lot less fuss and hurry than preparing a turkey. The maple glaze thickens on standing, and makes a nice sauce for the meat.   
Of course, we live in “pork country”; and it’s also reasonably priced here.    If you don’t want your potatoes sweet, just roast the carrots with the pork and prepare your potatoes or starchy side dish by another method.  
My 2 ½ pound roast weighed 2 pounds when done; it took right at an hour.  I love, love, love my meat thermometer, I can preset the temperature, and it beeps when it’s done; and also shows me the actual temperature without opening the oven.  No more dry, overdone meat for me!              
Maple-Mustard-Glazed Pork Roast
  2 1/2   Pounds  boneless pork loin roast
     2/3   cup  maple syrup -- (I used 1/2 cup)
  3          tablespoons  Dijon-style mustard
  2          tablespoons  cider vinegar
  2          tablespoons  soy sauce
              Salt and pepper -- to taste
  1          Pound  Carrots -- pared and quartered
  6          Medium  Potatoes -- washed and halved
Stir together maple syrup, mustard, vinegar, soy sauce, salt and pepper. Spread evenly over pork roast and place in shallow pan, surrounded by carrots and potatoes. Roast pork in a 350ºF. oven until internal temperature, measured with a meat thermometer, reaches 135ºF, about 45 minutes to 1 1/4 hours (about 20 minutes per pound). Remove roast from oven and let rest, covered with a piece of foil, 10 minutes before slicing to serve, temperature will continue to rise to 145°.  If necessary, let vegetables continue roasting while meat rests.
Serves 6 with leftovers
  "National Pork Producers Council"

Per Serving: 429 Calories; 7g Fat (14.5% calories from fat); 44g Protein; 54g Carbohydrate; 4g Dietary Fiber; 93mg Cholesterol; 555mg Sodium.  Exchanges: 1 1/2 Grain(Starch); 5 1/2 Lean Meat; 1 1/2 Vegetable; 0 Fat; 1 1/2 Other Carbohydrates.

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