We had this pork roast last night for dinner and it was so
delicious! I was surprised at how wonderful the cajun seasoning and thyme was
with the pork. It's just right!
Butter Braised Slow Cooker Pork Roast
Ingredients
Pork Roast:
- 1 3-4
pound pork loin
- 2
teaspoons Cajun seasoning
- Vegetable
oil
- 1/4
cup real butter
- 3-4
cloves garlic, minced
- 1/2
teaspoon dried thyme
- Pinch
of red pepper flakes
Gravy:
- Rendered
stock from slow cooker
- 1
14.5-oz can chicken or beef broth (about 1 3/4 cups)
- 3
tablespoons cornstarch
- Salt
& pepper
Instructions
- Blot
roast dry with paper towels then evenly coat with Cajun seasoning. If your
loin has a fatty side, score the fat in a diamond pattern (if not, carry
on…). Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat then add just enough oil
to coat the bottom of the pan. Once pan is very hot, sear roast on all
sides. Place roast in a crock pot (scored-side up if applicable). Take the
skillet off the heat.
- Add
butter to warm skillet then stir with a wooden spoon to loosen up all the
browned bits from searing the roast.
- Add
garlic, thyme and pepper flakes to butter then sauté over medium heat for
2 minutes.
- Pour
the seasoned butter over the top of the roast. Cover then cook on High for
3-4 hours or Low for 5-6 hours. Remove roast from crock pot then cover
with foil to keep warm while we make the gravy (this also gives the roast
the necessary time to rest before we cut it).
- Pour
all the juices from the crock pot into a small saucepan then heat over
medium-high heat. Combine broth and cornstarch in a small bowl and stir
well. Pour cornstarch slurry into pan, add salt and pepper to taste, then
heat until mixture starts to boil, stirring constantly. Cook for one
minute then remove from heat. You could also do this in the crock pot (set
to high), it just takes a little longer for the gravy to thicken.
- When
ready to serve, slice roast then either place on a serving plate or return
to the crock pot. Ladle a little gravy over the sliced pork to keep it
moist then serve the remaining gravy as desired.
Notes
- I used
McCormick Cajun seasoning in this recipe but most any seasoning blends
would work well (Montreal Steak, creole seasoning or your own blend).
- You
can use 2 tenderloins in this recipe if desired but reduce the cooking
time to 2-3 hours on High or 4-6 hours on low.
- Do not
add additional liquid to the crock pot with the roast.