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Crown Roast

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randomegger
randomegger Posts: 194
edited November -1 in EggHead Forum
Got a recipe from the archives but needed a little guidance on the temperature to cook a stuffed pork crown roast as well as some idea of how long it would take.[p]The good old cook book says 400 for 3 or 4 hours but somehow that just doesn't sound eggish to me.[p]Thanks![p]RE

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  • BENTE
    BENTE Posts: 8,337
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    randomegger,
    do not know if this helps but here is what i got in my files..[p]
    Pork, Roast, Crown, Richard [p]It is all YB's fault for teasing us with Eggtoberfest '04 & '05 and then giving us a taste at Eggtoberfest '06. Thank you again! Richard [p]1 15 Lbs. Pork, Roast, Crown, 24 Bones
    *****Stuffing*****
    3 Pkgs Uncle Ben's Wild Rice Mixture
    2 Cans Water Chestnuts, Chopped, Coarsley
    6-8 Scallions, Chopped and Sauteed
    Dash Salt/Pepper & Cavender's Seasoning [p][p]
    1 Rack ready to roast!
    2 Roast was slathered with cheap yellow mustard, Spice Island Lemon Garlic and Indian River Pepper Blend. Rested for about an hour.
    3 Large BGE was set up indirect, drip pan w/water 3/4 way up. At 250°F placed the roast on the grid without the stuffing in the middle.
    4 Had 3-4 pieces of apple and a handful of pecan chips for smoke. Brought the BGE to 325°F-350°F, Placed aluminum foil around tips of bones.
    5 About 2 hours into the cook, stuffed the cooked rice mixture into the cavity, took about 3/4's of the batch. Saved the rest for later. Closed the BGE and went another 45 minutes until the internal temperature was 147°F.
    6 Pulled, let rest normally 30-45 minutes, but this time, my first roast project, had so much going on that the roast was ready 3 hours before the guests were hungry.
    7 SO, covered with aluminum foil and let sit on table in kitchen for the duration, never reheated in oven, just served with hot mushroom gravy. Worked out fine.
    8 Placed little gold paper frills on the bones. Sliced 1 bone/chop per person was plenty.
    9 None of this would have been possible without the kind help from Mr Crown Roast, Larry Ward, AKA "YB". Thanks Larry!!!
    SIDES SERVED:
    1 Apple Sauce, Pork Gravy, Asparagus Grilled, Portobello Mushrooms & Sweet Onion, cut in fork size pieces, placed in aluminum foil with little butter chicken boullion, s/p and teaspoon water wrapped tightly and placed on egg 30-45 minutes while roast is cooking. Dessert of choice, ours was three layer white cake with coconut frosting. [p]
    Recipe Type
    Main Dish, Meat [p][p][p][p][p]happy egggin
    tb

    happy eggin

    TB

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  • Morro Bay Rich
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    randomegger,[p]Use a probe thermometer and pull roast at 140 degrees. Three or four hours seems like a long time but the thermometer will tell if it is or not.
  • randomegger
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    BENTE,[p]Perfect. Thanks![p]RE