For an extra layer of flavor, consider adding a sprig of fresh thyme or a bay leaf to the brine. Be careful not to over-brine the pork, as this can result in an overly salty flavor. Stick to the recommended brining time. A cast-iron skillet works perfectly for searing and roasting the pork loin, as it retains heat evenly. Serve with roasted vegetables or mashed potatoes for a complete and satisfying meal.
Nolan Block
Jan 14, 2025I was a little nervous about overcooking the pork, but the instructions were perfect. It came out perfectly pink and tender.
Rozella Jerde
Dec 4, 2024The maple-Dijon glaze is the star of the show! It adds just the right amount of sweetness and tanginess.
Forest Olson
May 25, 2024This recipe is fantastic! The brine really makes a difference. My pork was so juicy and flavorful.
Allison Moore
Jan 4, 2024Resting the pork is key! Don't skip that step. It makes all the difference in the tenderness.
Willard Thompson
Nov 4, 2023I made this for a dinner party and everyone raved about it. It's definitely a crowd-pleaser.
Kaia Hackett
Aug 4, 2023I added a pinch of smoked paprika to the brine for a little extra depth of flavor. It was delicious!
Kamron Bernier
Mar 12, 2023I used bone-in pork loin and it was fall-off-the-bone tender.
Lori Crooks
Jan 1, 2023Easy to follow and the results are restaurant-quality. I'll definitely be making this again.
Kobe Hodkiewicz
Mar 30, 2022Make sure to trim the silver skin of the pork loin, it can become tough during cooking