Cooktop Cove: I'm kind of shy to admit how much I adore this meal, but it's way too delicious not to share.
By Holly Owens
There's something about a barbecue glazed pork loin roast that feels like home. Growing up in the Midwest, summer afternoons meant family get-togethers with delicious smells wafting from the grill. This roast is perfect for a weekend meal when you want something a bit special but still straightforward enough to tackle after a busy week at work. Its sweet and savory glaze embodies comfort and nostalgia, making it a hit around the table whether you've got friends over or just the family.
A barbecue-glazed pork loin pairs beautifully with classic sides like creamy coleslaw and corn on the cob. If you want to include some greens, a simple garden salad or green beans sautéed with garlic can be a fresh complement. For a starch, consider a light potato salad or just some simple roasted potatoes seasoned with rosemary and olive oil.
Barbecue Glazed Pork Loin Roast
Servings: 6
Ingredients
2-3 pound pork loin roast
1 cup of your favorite barbecue sauce
2 tablespoons brown sugar
1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon onion powder
Salt and pepper to taste
1 tablespoon olive oil
Directions
Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C).
Pat the pork loin roast dry with paper towels and season it generously with salt and pepper.
In a small bowl, mix together the barbecue sauce, brown sugar, Dijon mustard, garlic powder, and onion powder.
Heating a large skillet over medium-high heat, add the olive oil. Once hot, sear the pork loin for about 2-3 minutes on each side until it’s nicely browned.
Transfer the seared pork loin onto a baking dish and brush it generously with the barbecue sauce mixture, reserving some for later.
Place in the oven and roast for about 40-50 minutes or until the internal temperature reaches 145°F (63°C), basting it occasionally with the reserved barbecue glaze.
Let the roast rest for about 10 minutes before slicing it into thick pieces.
Serve the slices drizzled with any remaining glaze.
Variations & Tips
If you're feeling adventurous, try mixing your favorite hot sauce into the glaze for a spicier kick. Alternatively, you can experiment with different mustard types, like spicy brown or whole grain, to add more depth to the flavor. For a more smoky profile, add a teaspoon of smoked paprika to the glaze. A slow cooker version can be made by setting the pork loin in the cooker with the glaze and cooking on low for about 6-8 hours until tender.
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