Roast crown of pork

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  1. You guys are amazing. You not only deliver the best thermometers on the market (that I’ve found, at least) but you also curate the best recipes! Hard to beat that combination. Thanks!

    1. Jonathan,

      So glad to hear your ThermoWorks products are performing well for you, and thank you for the kind words! If you give this roast a try, let us know how it goes.

      Happy Cooking,
      -Kim

  2. Is it possible to make this with only 6 ribs? There are only 3 of us and a whole crown roast is way too much.

    1. Rachel,

      With only 6 ribs you won’t be able to form the loin into a circle shape, but you can roast it standing up for a still very impressive presentation. You can tie the roast together between the bones for a more uniformly shaped roast, and position the roast with the frenched bones pointing up just like the crown roast. Follow the same brining and roasting instructions.

      Thanks for your question!
      -Kim

      1. Thank you Kim. This years New Years day pork and sauerkraut will be much better than the usual p&s in a crockpot.

        Rachel

  3. I love your products and I love your recipes!

    PLEASE send them in a way that can be printed and added to my recipe book. All the cutting and pasting is a pain and I unintentionally manage to delete all references to ThermoWorks.

    However, in any case, I hope you keep these great recipes coming.

    1. Richard,

      Scroll down to the bottom of the post where the products used and references are listed, and you’ll see a green printer friendly icon to the right. A new window will open with a PDF version of the post, and you can choose to print off the post with or without the images. I hope this is helpful!

      Thanks,
      -Kim

      1. The comments often have valuable follow-up information from the author and the readers. However, the Print Friendly icon does not incorporate these comments when printing. Can you fix it so it has an option to print the comments? Thanks.

    2. WAIT!! I found it! Near the bottom of the article there are 6 icons. Click on the green one on the far left for “more options” and it reveals a “print” option that gives me exactly what I was looking for. Maybe you could share this information to make it easier to find the print option.

      Again, thanks fot the recipes. Those that I haven’t tried — few that they are! – I intend to try. Every one has been a winner.

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