Tackling a DIY Project: Has Anyone Tried It Before?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses personal experiences with a DIY cooking project, specifically preparing a pork roast using various methods, including the microwave and oven. Participants share their outcomes and techniques, as well as seek additional tips for achieving tenderness in the meat.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions trying the pork roast in both the microwave and oven, noting that the oven method produced better results.
  • Another participant shares their experience of successfully cooking the pork roast twice, although they have not yet tried the oven method.
  • A different participant emphasizes the importance of removing the white sinew to enhance tenderness, based on their experiences at shows and at home.
  • One participant inquires about cooking times and additional tips for achieving tender meat, indicating a desire for more information.
  • Another participant expresses urgency for advice, indicating they need the information for an upcoming show.
  • One participant suggests checking a resource for detailed tips on cooking a pork roast in the DCB, highlighting the importance of ensuring the microwave is large enough for the dish.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best cooking method, with some participants favoring the oven while others have had success with the microwave. No clear consensus emerges regarding the optimal approach for tenderness beyond cutting the sinew.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and techniques related to cooking pork roasts, reflecting a range of methods and outcomes without implying any official guidance.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on cooking techniques for pork roasts may find the shared experiences and tips relevant.

pcgogetter
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Did anyone ever make this before? If so, how do you do it & how did it turn out? TIA Michelle
 
Yep - I've done it in the microwave and in the oven. I did the microwave one with the BBQ sauce recipe from PC and it cooks for like 10 minutes, and then sits for 5-7. It was ok, but it wasn't all that tender. When I did it in the oven, it turned out fabulously!! I cooked it low, like at 250, for close to an hour. On that one, I actually used this cranberry mustard sauce from Sara Lee and it made the pork roast kinda purple, but man, the flavor was awesome!!!
 
I have done it twice, both times it turned out great.
I've not tried it in the oven yet.
 
I have done it several times at shows as well as at home. It is real important to cut the white sinew off of the bottom. Makes it more tender.
 
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so how long did you cook it for in the microwave and what is the secret to tender meat? anything besides cutting the sinew off? Thansk
 
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I need this TONIGHT for my show PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Go to CC and there is a whole print out for a 10 pork roast in DCB! Great tips.... including making sure host microwave is big enough. The thought that the baker might not fit never accrued to me when planning this how till I read it.
 

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