Bacon-Stuffed Pork Loin With garlicy apple cider gravy
Ahhh, fall. Time for roasting and slow cooking flavors of the season. Low and slow is just right for lean pork loin … surrounded by bacon and salami for the moist fat needed to make it tender and juicy.
Course Main Course, Supper
Cuisine American, Southern
Keyword apple cider, bacon, Gravy, maple bacon, pork, salami
Author Wendy Perry
Ingredients
8slicesmaple bacon
4poundpork loin
salt and cracked black pepper
poultry seasoning
oil for searing
1largesweet onion,peeled and cut in ½-inch rounds
30clovesgarlic
1 ½cupspiced apple cider
⅔cupapple cider vinegar
16thin slicessalami
bacon drippings
⅓cupstone ground mustard
2tablespoonsbrown sugar
2tablespoonscornstarch
fresh sage to garnish,optional
Instructions
Preheat oven (or toaster oven) to 400 degrees. Fold bacon in half and bake until almost done.
Season loin on all sides with salt, pepper and poultry seasoning. Coat bottom of heavy skillet with oil. Sear on all sides at medium-high, about 5 minutes each, until browned “crust” forms. Place on cutting board and cut 8 slices, making sure not to cut all the way through. Place sliced onion and half the garlic in bottom of slow cooker with cider and vinegar.
Tuck each piece of bacon into 2 slices of salami (“taco style”), then tuck these into loin pockets with remaining garlic cloves. Place on top of onions, pour the bacon drippings over, cover and cook on high for 2 hours.*
Combine mustard with sugar and spoon over loin after about one hour.
Remove, cover and let stand while making gravy.
To make gravy, blend cornstarch into a cup of slightly cooled sauce. Whisk this slurry into remaining sauce in slow cooker and let thicken, about 15 minutes. Purée with blender. Serve with roast garnished with sage.
Notes
*Use a meat thermometer for best results. Remove at 140 degrees in center. Times will vary with slow cooker.