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Orange-glazed Pork Loin

 Categories: Meats, Pork/ham 
      Yield: 8 servings 
  
      4 lb Pork loin roast                   1/2 c  Water 
      3 tb Butter                              2 tb Cornstarch 
    1/2 c  Lightly packed brown sugar          1 c  Green grapes, seed/halved 
      1 cn Frozen orange juice (6 oz)      
  
  1. Score fat on pork roast at 1-inch intervals. Place roast fat side up, on 
  grill directly over drip pan prepared from 3 thickness of heavy duty 
  aluminum foil. Insert meat therometer through fat into very center of the 
  meat. Place cover on kettle-type grill, adjust dampers, cook at low heat 
  (approximately 350 degree) until meat thermometer register 170 degrees 
  (allow 20 to 30 minutes per pound). Use a few mequite chips to add this 
  pungent aroma to the meat.* 
   
  2. For sauce, heat butter in a 1-quart saucepan. Stir in brown sugar. Add 
  orange concentrate and stir until smooth. Remove 1/4 cup sauce and baste 
  roast during last 20 minutes of cooking time. 
   
  3. To complete sauce, stir water into cornstarch. Add gradually to 
  remaining orange juice mixture.  Cook, stirring constantly until thickened. 
  Cook 8 minutes. Add grapes. Serve hot, with pork. 
   
  *This recipe may be prepared in the oven. Use a 13 x 9 x 2 baking dish. 
   
        Larry Bibich




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