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Southern Pork Loin


Pork is one of my family's favorite meats.  Here is a pork loin recipe that we often enjoy for Sunday dinners.  You can toss in carrots and sweet potato chunks for a complete meal.  

4  lb pork loin
8-10 strips of bacon
2/3 cups of brown sugar
1/2 Tablespoon paprika
1/2 Tablespoon pepper
1/2 Tablespoon garlic power
2/3 cup of Dijon mustard 
4 toes/buds of garlic, peeled and slice in half
3 Tablespoons olive oil
Seasoned salt and pepper

Preheat oven to 450.  Place 3 Tablespoons of olive in the bottom of a roaster pan.  Make sure it coats the entire bottom.  Cut small slits in roast and stuff the 8 pieces of garlic inside.  Salt and pepper pork loin.  Place in pan and put in oven for 30 minutes.  Flip roast over mid way.  
On a large cookie sheet, mix the brown sugar, paprika, pepper and garlic.  
After the roast has cooked 30 minutes, reduce temperature to 350 degrees. Remove roast from oven and brush the mustard on all sides of the roast;using all of it.  The Mustard helps keep the roast moist.   Then, roll the roast in the brown sugar and spices mixture.  Return to roasting pan.  Lay the bacon strips over roast.  If you want to be creative, you can weave it to make a lattice, but I often don't have time, so I just cover the roast with the bacon.   If your roaster has a lid, cover the loin.  If your roaster doesn't have a lid, cover with foil.  Cook 1 hour.  Remove foil or lid.  Check temperature in center.  It should read between 145 and 160 degrees. If not continue to cook with lid on, checking temperature every 10-15 minutes.  Once at the right temperature, cook without cover an additional 20 minutes to crisp bacon.