Fig and Rosemary Pot Roast

Fig and Rosemary Pot Roast
Fig and Rosemary Pot Roast
Bone-in cuts (like this pork loin roast) require a longer cooking time, but the payoff is big flavor and succulent meat. The meat closest to the bone is always the juiciest, and bone marrow enriches the sauce as the roast cooks.
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  • Served Person: Makes 6 servings
Fruit Herb Mustard Pork Braise Dinner Fig Rosemary White Wine Fall Bon Appétit Peanut Free Tree Nut Free Soy Free
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 2 tablespoons dijon mustard
  • 1 tablespoon all purpose flour
  • 2 cups dry white wine
  • 1 tablespoon chopped fresh rosemary
  • 1 medium onion, chopped
  • 2 garlic cloves, chopped
  • Carbohydrate 14 g(5%)
  • Cholesterol 17 mg(6%)
  • Fat 7 g(11%)
  • Fiber 2 g(8%)
  • Protein 6 g(12%)
  • Saturated Fat 3 g(13%)
  • Sodium 97 mg(4%)
  • Calories 197

Preparation Preheat oven to 300°F. Bring wine and figs to boil in small saucepan. Remove from heat and let stand until figs soften, about 15 minutes. Drain figs, reserving wine and figs separately. Meanwhile, heat oil in heavy large ovenproof pot over medium-high heat. Sprinkle pork with salt and pepper. Add pork to pot and cook until browned on all sides, about 8 minutes total. Transfer pork to platter. Add onion and carrot to same pot. Cover and reduce heat to medium-low. Cook until onion is golden brown, stirring occasionally, about 8 minutes. Stir in rosemary and garlic; sauté 1 minute. Add broth and reserved wine. Return pork to pot, meat side down. Bring to boil. Cover and transfer to oven. Bake until thermometer inserted into center of roast registers 150°F, adding figs during last 10 minutes of roasting, about 1 1/2 hours. Transfer pork to cutting board. Using slotted spoon, transfer figs to small bowl. Tent pork and figs with foil to keep warm. Spoon fat from surface of sauce. Bring sauce to boil. Stir butter and flour in medium bowl to blend. Whisk 1 cup sauce and mustard into butter mixture. Whisk mustard-butter mixture into sauce in pot. Boil sauce until thickened and slightly reduced, about 8 minutes. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Transfer pork to platter, surround with figs, and pour sauce over. Carve pork between rib bones. Market tip:

Preparation Preheat oven to 300°F. Bring wine and figs to boil in small saucepan. Remove from heat and let stand until figs soften, about 15 minutes. Drain figs, reserving wine and figs separately. Meanwhile, heat oil in heavy large ovenproof pot over medium-high heat. Sprinkle pork with salt and pepper. Add pork to pot and cook until browned on all sides, about 8 minutes total. Transfer pork to platter. Add onion and carrot to same pot. Cover and reduce heat to medium-low. Cook until onion is golden brown, stirring occasionally, about 8 minutes. Stir in rosemary and garlic; sauté 1 minute. Add broth and reserved wine. Return pork to pot, meat side down. Bring to boil. Cover and transfer to oven. Bake until thermometer inserted into center of roast registers 150°F, adding figs during last 10 minutes of roasting, about 1 1/2 hours. Transfer pork to cutting board. Using slotted spoon, transfer figs to small bowl. Tent pork and figs with foil to keep warm. Spoon fat from surface of sauce. Bring sauce to boil. Stir butter and flour in medium bowl to blend. Whisk 1 cup sauce and mustard into butter mixture. Whisk mustard-butter mixture into sauce in pot. Boil sauce until thickened and slightly reduced, about 8 minutes. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Transfer pork to platter, surround with figs, and pour sauce over. Carve pork between rib bones. Market tip: