Bourbon Brown Sugar Pork Loin Roast | Slow Cooker Recipe (2024)


Sometimes you might need a recipe to impress, where you’re willing to take a few extra steps to make it just right. Enter this slow cooker pork recipe for Bourbon Brown Sugar Pork Loin Roast. It’s sweet & savory, with the perfect crispy coating from a two-minute optional broil.

Let’s Talk Pork

I was invited by Indiana’s Family of Farmers to tour the farm of Heather & Marc Hill, proud pork farmers for4generations.

At the Hills’ farm, they raise corn, soybeans and wheat, but their main business is as pork farmers. A majority of their hogs are sold to Tyson Foods, but they also sell a small amount under their own private label, The Pork Shoppe, to two local farmers Marcets, an orchard and a food hub.

Something you may not know is that pork is actually more nutritious than chicken and other meat, with less fat and more protein. How does Heather prefer hers? In burger form! After I said I had never tried a pork burger, she promptly raided her mother-in-law’s freezer (shhh!) and handed over frozen pork burgers for my family to try. Thanks Heather!

Be sure to read more about my tour of the Hills’ farm right after the recipe, below. I even asked the tough questions.

Bourbon Brown Sugar Pork Loin Roast

I’ve been wanting to try more slow cooker recipes, especially in the summertime so I can avoid turning on the oven. Most recipes are no-fail – it’s really hard to mess anything up in the slow cooker. This pork loin roast recipe is no exception!

Bourbon Brown Sugar Pork Loin Roast | Slow Cooker Recipe (3)It does have a couple of added steps, but they’re totally optional – if you’re pressed for time, or you just want to set-it-and-forget-it, by all means it will still be tender and delicious. But I *highly* recommend the extra effort – it will pay off with complimentsand requests for seconds, even if just from your spouse & kids!

Heather recommended a pork loin as being one of the leanest cuts, very tender, and great for slow cooking. I bought a 6-lb pork loin, but because I was only feeding my family of 5, I asked the butcher to cut it in half and wrap separately. One half went straight into the freezer for another meal at another time!

Let’s get started!

First, start a skillet heating up on medium-high, and add 2 tbs of your favorite cooking oil. Then,make a rub with about 2 tsp Kosher salt and 1 tsp freshly ground black pepper. Rub all over the pork.

Next, sear each sidein a heavy skillet on medium-high heat, 1-2 minutes on each side until golden.

Here’s the easy part: Place in slow cooker with 1/2 cup water, and cook for 5-6 hours on Low. {Safety tip: Fully cooked pork should be 145degrees and no pink in the middle. Learn more about handling pork.}

Before the last hour, make the Bourbon Brown Sugar Glaze. You’ll need:

  • 1 cup brown sugar
  • 1 tsp minced garlic
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 1/2 cup bourbon (could replace with apple juice or balsamic vinegar)
  • 2-3 Tbs corn starch
  • 4 Tbs soy sauce

Whisktogether all ingredients in a small pot, heating until boiling. Reduce heat to medium-low and cook for 3-4 minutes, until glaze thickens a bit (it will still be runny).

Baste pork loin 2-3 times during the last hour.

This next step is optional, but it’s where the carmelized goodness on the top of the pork comes from.

Heat broiler on high setting. Line a casserole dish with aluminum foil, and spray with non-stick cooking spray. Carefully remove roast from slow cooker and place into foil. Brush more Bourbon Brown Sugar Glaze on top and sides, and broil for 1-2 minutes (I set my oven timer, because I would totally get distracted and poof! goes dinner). Remove from oven and let sit for 10 minutes.

Because I’m a super-freak about the broiler, I checked it after 1 minute, popped it back in the oven for another 1 minute …

Perfect!

I chose to slice mine, but it falls apart so easily you could pull the pork with a couple of forks and have on sandwiches. Drizzle a little more glaze on top before serving.

Rosemary SkilletPotatoes

As a complementary side dish, try Rosemary Skillet Potatoes!

Peel potatoes. A rule of thumb I use for roasted potatoes is one less than the number of people being served, so I used 4 for my family of 5. Of course, it also depends on the size and variety of potato; I used a Yukon Gold variety which explains why they’re so yellow!

When you’re cutting potatoes for skillet roasting, it’s good to have them fairly even-sized pieces for even cooking, and the thinner they are, the faster they’ll cook.

Place potatoes into a medium-sized bowl and drizzle about 2 Tbs of olive oil. Add maybe 1 tsp salt and 1/2 tsp freshly ground black pepper, and 1-2 tbs dried Rosemary. Toss to coat evenly.

Pour potatoes into skillet and cook on medium heat, stirring often to avoid sticking. Plan on about 15 minutes, give or take.

Place Bourbon Brown Sugar Pork Loin Roast onto a platter, and scatter Rosemary Skillet Potatoes around the roast.

Hope you enjoy these family-favorite recipes!

Before you go, you might also love to try my Slow Cooker Pork Tacos recipe:

More on my Pork Farm Tour

Stalls vs Pens

I asked Heather about the controversy surrounding gestational pens vs individual stalls. There are, for sure, pro’s and con’s of each placement for gestation. The Hill’s farm uses both. On one hand, in individual stalls they’re not able to turn around; but when they’re nursing, the bars help to protect the piglets from mama pig laying on them. On the other hand; while pens do allow the sows to move around freely, Heather described how some sows are like “nasty girls in high school”. The boss sow won’t let others eat if she doesn’t want them to eat, and they fight (I saw a fewin the pens with scratch marks). Individual stalls can provide protection, and the farmer can make sure they’re getting the exact amount of water and feed that they need. Marc agreed, and said there’s a hierarchy in every pen. If you mix the pigs up into different pens, they have to start the hierarachy battle over again. “There’s always one boss.”

Heather says, “I think it’s hard for me when someone hasn’t been to a farm, or they haven’t talked to a farmer, and they question if we’re doing what’s right for the animals. My husband wasn’t forced to be a farmer, it’s what he wanted to do.

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Marc is the 4th generation to raise pigs in Hanco*ck County, and Heather saysthe processes they have in placetoday are based on what they’ve learned throughschool, and what past generations have done. Marc’sparentsraised pigs outside. and Heather’s grandfather raised pigs outside, but raising pigs outdoors in Indiana is “not fun.” Weather conditions and coyote predators are two reasons to keep pigs safe in climate-controlled barns.

When Pigs Get Sick

When your kids are sick, you follow your doctor’s orders, and sometimes that means medication. The same applies to farm animals. A lot of trust is placed into their veterinarian, and if he advises antibiotics are necessary, thenthey need to treat the pigs. To see “antibiotic-free” on a label in the grocery store is “interesting”, Heather says, because any meat (or milk) you buy at the grocery store is antibiotic-free because there are withdrawal periods to follow. When they go to market, it’s out of their system.

And if you wonder about artificial growth hormones –it’s illegal to use hormones in the production of pork or poultry.Period!

Thanks to the Hill family

At the core of every farm is family, and as Heather states, “These people want to do what’s right, because it’s how their family makes a living, and it’s a part of who we are. It’s not just one day, ‘Oh, let’s raise pigs!’, it’s what our families have been doing for generations. You want to do it right to make those past generations proud.”

Thank you to Heather & Marc for showing me around your farm, answering my newbie, suburban-girl questions and being incredibly graciousin sharing life on your farm! Be sure to visit Heather’s take on my visit to her farm in this post about One Pot Spaghetti!

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Bourbon Brown Sugar Pork Loin Roast | Slow Cooker Recipe

This Bourbon Brown Sugar Pork Loin Roast is a recipe to impress! Cook in a slow cooker, make a sweet & savory glaze to baste, and finish with a quick broil for a carmelized crust.

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Author Ann-Marie Rohe / Chaos Is Bliss

Ingredients

  • 2-3lbpork loin roast
  • 1/2cupwater
  • 1cupbrown sugar
  • 1tspminced garlic
  • 1/2cupbourboncould replace with apple juice or balsamic vinegar
  • 2-3Tbscorn starch
  • 4Tbssoy sauce

Instructions

  1. Start a skillet heating up on medium-high, and add 2 tbs of your favorite cooking oil.

  2. Make a rub with 2 tsp Kosher salt and 1 tsp freshly ground black pepper, and rub over roast.

  3. Sear each side in a heavy skillet on medium-high heat, 1-2 minutes on each side until golden.

  4. Place in slow cooker with 1/2 cup water, and cook for 5-6 hours on low.Before the last hour, make the Bourbon Brown Sugar Glaze.

Bourbon Brown Sugar Glaze

  1. Whisk together remaining ingredients in a small pot, heating until boiling.

  2. Reduce heat to medium-low and cook for 3-4 minutes, until glaze thickens a bit (it will still be runny).

  3. Baste pork loin 2-3 times during the last hour.

  4. Optional: Place roast onto foil-lined pan, baste with glaze and broil on high 1-2 minutes to carmelize crust.

This post was sponsored by Indiana’s Family of Farmers, but all words and opinions are 100% my own.

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Bourbon Brown Sugar Pork Loin Roast | Slow Cooker Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Should you brown a pork loin roast before cooking? ›

Sear and roast in the same pan: A cast iron skillet mitigates the “one more pan to wash concern” since you can sear the pork loin roast in it, add some aromatics like onions and apples, and then roast the whole thing in the oven. Brown the roast for two to three minutes on each side.

Does pork loin get more tender the longer you cook it? ›

At 400 degrees F, a 1-pound pork tenderloin will cook in 8 to 10 minutes after being seared on the stove. Unlike tough, fatty cuts of meat (like the shoulder used for Slow Cooker Pulled Pork), leaner cuts like pork tenderloin do not become more tender the longer they cook.

What is the difference between pork tenderloin roast and pork loin roast? ›

The names may be almost the same, but pork loin and pork tenderloin are different cuts of meat. A pork tenderloin is a long, narrow, boneless cut of meat that comes from the muscle that runs along the backbone. A pork loin is wider and flatter, and can be a boneless or bone-in cut of meat.

What is the secret to tender pork loin? ›

Once the pork loin roast reaches 145°F on an instant-read thermometer, remove it from the oven, and let it rest on a cutting board for 20 minutes. This gives the meat time to reabsorb all its juices. You can also brine the pork before you cook it, which ensures the meat stays tender, juicy, and well-seasoned.

How do you cook a pork loin so it doesn't dry out? ›

Grilling
  1. First, use a high-heat area to quickly brown the meat on all sides. ...
  2. Next, move the loin to a low-heat area of the grill and cover it with foil.
  3. Now, you can roast the pork using indirect cooking for approximately one to one and a half hours, or about 20 minutes per pound of meat.
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Do you sear pork loin before or after baking? ›

Sear the pork on the stove until golden brown on all sides. Finish by baking them in the oven.

What is the best cooking method for loin? ›

CG: Roasting is the most natural way to cook a pork loin, and it's the easiest and the quickest to get into the oven. I like to sear the outside and then roast it, or you can just roast it as is. The indirect method of cooking preserves pork loin's inherent juiciness and tenderness.

Is it better to cook a pork roast slow or fast? ›

Overcooking any meat dries it out. A pork loin roast is more tender and juicy when cooked to medium than when it is well done. If you're talking about a pork shoulder or pork butt, it is best braised low and slow to let the collagen soften. As soon as the meat pulls apart with a fork, it is done.

Should pork roast be cooked fast or slow? ›

Low and slow is always the go for a tender pork roast. Depending on the size of the roast and the type of slow cooker, a pork roast is best cooked on LOW for 6-8 hours. If you prefer an oven method, a typical roast will take 3-4 hours in a low (160°C) oven.

Can I use pork loin for pulled pork? ›

You can shred pork loin to make a massive batch of pulled pork great for cook-outs, potlucks, parties for a sizable group, or for lunches and dinners — with plenty of extras to freeze and reheat. This dish can be served by itself or "sloppy joe" style on hamburger buns.

Is pork loin roast a good cut? ›

Pork loin roasts are delicious when brined or rubbed with a spice mixture and barbecued over indirect heat. Pork loin roasts should not be braised or stewed as they have a tendency to fall apart and become a bit tough when cooked using moist heat.

What is the most tender pork roast to buy? ›

Speaking of the loin region, the tenderloin cut also comes from this area. The tenderloin is the most tender meat found on the pig and is exceptionally versatile. Tenderloins are boneless, making them easy to cook whole or break down into pieces. Tenderloins can overcook easily, so ensure you have your thermometer.

How do Chinese make pork so tender? ›

How do you tenderise pork for stir fry? Velveting is a Chinese technique that helps keep meat tender during stir frying. Adding cornstarch and bicarb to your meat during the marinating process helps to coat your meat, giving it a velvety feel that makes the meat feel extra soft.

What spices tenderize pork? ›

Apply dry rub and refrigerate the pork for at least 8 hours.

Create your dry rub by combining 2 tsp (6 g) of salt, 1 tsp (2 g) of dried herbs, and ½ tsp (1 g) of black pepper. Blot each side of the pork chops so they're totally dry, and then coat the meat with the seasoning.

Is it better to cook a pork loin at 350 or 400? ›

Cooking a pork loin at 400°F will give a nice crust and cook it faster, reducing the risk of drying out. If using 350°F, cooking will take longer but be gentler, helping retain moisture. Either way, use a meat thermometer to ensure the internal temperature reaches 145°F, then rest for 5-10 minutes before slicing.

Is it better to sear a pork roast before slow cooking? ›

Preparing the pork

I also recommend browning the meat slightly prior to slow cooking which will help maximise the flavour. However, this is a step that can be left out if you don't have enough time.

Should pork loin be brown? ›

Some products may brown before reaching the target endpoint temperature combination. Others may be pink when prepared to the proper temperature. Cooking all pork to a white or tan color will result in overcooked meat that often is less flavorful, juicy and enjoyable.

Do you brown a pork roast? ›

It's not necessary, but it makes the roast a whole lot more pleasant. If you don't brown a roast before throwing it into a roasting pan and into the oven, the roast will still fully cook all the way through. After all, that's what you're throwing it into the oven for, to let it cook fully.

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