Recipe for a Pork Loin Roast with Potatoes & Carrots in my Cook's Essentials Pressure Cooker


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Everything I have made in my 8 quart Cook’s Essentials Pressure Cooker has been amazing but this 5 pound Pork Loin Roast was the best yet. It was so moist …

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  1. Patricia Geisenheimer
    Patricia Geisenheimer says:

    I just made this pork roast with potatoes and carrots, and it was very good. My roast didn't slice that well though, it kept breaking up. Which is fine. We just put it on our plates in chunks. I'm going to use the rest for pork bbq. I have the Crock Pot Express Pot Pressure Cooker, which does pretty much the same things as the Instant Pot does. This is only the second time using it. I made a beef stew in it a few weeks ago, which turned out well also, but I think it would have been much less work doing it on slow cooking instead of the pressure cooker setting. Too many steps. Thank you for the delicious recipe! I'm going to check out some of your other recipes too.

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  2. Paula Johnson
    Paula Johnson says:

    Fat should be left on the roast until cooking is finished, then cut off and poured out after that if you don't want it. It would have moistened and seasoned the meat which looks very dry. A common problem with pork loin roasts.

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  3. Pappy
    Pappy says:

    Hi, Me again!! Thanks to the recipe for the Chicken Enchilada Cornbread Pot Pie recipe in Eric's cookbook and it said to put 1 C dried Pinto Beans covered with 1 inch of water in the PC and push the "Bean" button, I tried it in my 6 qt Instant Pot and it worked so great!! The beans were done to perfection!! I used my 4 qt. Cooks Essentials on New Year's Day and cooked some dried Black Eye Peas and I was so happy with the results!! Believe me, Debbie, gone are the days of overnight soaking and all that nonsense because when it comes to having a pot of beans I can have it done in less than an hour now!!!!!!!!!

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  4. Pappy
    Pappy says:

    Happy New Year!! Thanks so much for this video and recipe!! I have a 4 lb. pork loin in my freezer and I just received a Techniques (Cook's Essentials) 6.5qt. digital oval pressure cooker from an eBay seller and I can't wait to try out your recipe!! Since my cooker is oval I won't have to cut the loin in half like you did so it fit in your cooker. I'm thinking I may add celery or fennel to the pot to give the pork loin an Italian flavor!! Anyway, Thanks, I'm so glad I found this video because it gave me a great idea as to how to cook that 4 lb. chunk of meat I'm gonna thaw out in a couple days!!!!!

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  5. Scotty miller
    Scotty miller says:

    Thank You for the delicious recipes. I just bought mine yesterday and had pork tenderloin to put in it. Your recipe was a definite crowd pleaser and I/we look forward to them. Sorry the critique nazis showed up. Cook,cut,chop,and season the way you want. We are all different in how we do things but,no need to belittle those who choose to do it their way. We love the videos and constantly share them amongst the other railroaders I work with. THANK YOU for what you do. d(^_^)b

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  6. Larry Stull
    Larry Stull says:

    People like this should never post. She has dangerous knife skills. Not to mention she isn't clear on what cut of pork she has in front of her. It is a BNLS pork loin. NOT a pork tenderloin. Time to pitch the "onion powder" looks like her crack stash.

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  7. Deb M
    Deb M says:

    I'm going to try this one. Thanks for sharing. But I noticed their was a bruise spot on the meat. What does that mean? I always get rid of that part. But I have to say I've only assumed that it was not good to eat. It doesn't happen that often.

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  8. reneyc723
    reneyc723 says:

    Thank you for the pressure cooker recipes, they are great ideas. I love my pressure cooker. My challenge to you 🙂 some kind of bean soup, or potato soup. (so I can see how to do it.LOL) I love pork roast like that. I use a quarter cup apple cider vinegar in my cooking liquid. The flavor is incredible.

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