Tender, juicy pork loin encrusted with an Autumn spiced coffee and brown sugar rub then slow cooked to perfection.
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Welcome to Flavors of Fall where we celebrate all things associated with fall like squash, apples, pecans, sweaters, football; you get the idea! Ellen from Family Around the Table and Christie from A Kitchen Hoor’s Adventures have gathered 24 bloggers who have over 100 recipes they’re sharing this week in celebration of cool weather and sweatshirts. We hope you find many must make recipes so get your pinning, tweeting, and sharing fingers ready!
Here’s what we made for Thursday:
Breakfast
Cinnamon Pecan Muffins by Cindy's Recipes and Writings
Coffee Cupcakes with Salted Caramel Frosting by Hezzi-D's Books and Cooks
Praline Pumpkin Spice Mini Muffins by Family Around the Table
Savory
Butternut, Kale, Butterbean & Pesto Salad by Sweet Beginnings
Coffee Rubbed Pork with Autumn Spices by A Day in the Life on the Farm
Eggplant Parmesan Boats by Culinary Adventures with Camilla
Eggplant Rolantini by A Kitchen Hoor's Adventures
Potato Rosemary Bread with Roasted Garlic by Karen's Kitchen Stories
Savoury Pecan Granola by Crumb Top Baking
Dessert
Caramel Apple Upside Down Cake by Cheese Curd In Paradise
Easy Cinnamon Roll Apple Cobbler by Palatable Pastime
Vegan Chocolate Pecan Hand Pies by The Baking Fairy
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For today's recipe I am featuring our sponsor Door County Coffee who not only provided me with a wonderful selection of flavored coffees to use in the creation of recipes for this event but are also raffling off a great gift to one of our readers.
You can learn more about the gift packages from our sponsors and enter to win one of the amazing prizes below my recipe for today.
Take 5 minutes to make the rub. Slather it on the roast. Put it in the slow cooker. Add a cup of broth. Cover, turn it on and walk away. Perfect recipe. Easy peasy and delicious.
I served it up with a sweet potato casserole that I will be sharing with you on Saturday, roasted brussels with apples and onions that will be coming later in the month and a bottle of Merlot. What a great meal!!!
Remember to scroll down past my recipe to enter the giveaway and learn more about our wonderful sponsors for this event.
Yield: 10 servings
Coffee Rubbed Pork Loin with Autumn Spices
prep time: cook time: total time:
Tender, juicy pork loin encrusted with an Autumn spiced coffee and brown sugar rub then slow cooked to perfection.
ingredients:
- 4-5 lb. boneless pork loin roast
- 3 T. Autumn Spiced Coffee grounds
- 1/2 c. brown sugar
- 1/2 t. cayenne pepper
- 1 t. garlic powder
- salt and pepper, to taste
- 1 c. chicken stock
instructions:
How to cook Coffee Rubbed Pork Loin with Autumn Spices
- In a small bowl combine the coffee grounds, brown sugar, salt, pepper, garlic powder and cayenne.
- Rub the roast all over with the coffee mixture. Place into a slow cooker. Add the chicken stock, cover and cook on low for 6-8 hrs.
- Let rest for 10 minutes, before slicing.
Calories
461.21
461.21
Fat (grams)
19.95
19.95
Sat. Fat (grams)
6.52
6.52
Carbs (grams)
9.81
9.81
Fiber (grams)
0.06
0.06
Net carbs
9.75
9.75
Sugar (grams)
8.97
8.97
Protein (grams)
57.23
57.23
Sodium (milligrams)
164.79
164.79
Cholesterol (grams)
174.21
174.21
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Prize 1 - Door County Coffee and Tea Company
Founded in 1993 in Door County, WI, Door County Coffee and Tea Company is a small family owned business. Roasting a variety of flavors for 26 years, one winner will receive three full pot bags of all of their fall flavors. 21 bags in all! Their mission through the years has been to produce high quality, best-tasting coffee using only Specialty Class 1 Arabica coffee beans. Combine that with superior roasting technology and you get a wonderfully even and perfect roast every time and that means the perfect pot of coffee. A $40 value.Prize 2 - Millican Pecan Tower of Treats Gift Tins
Originally founded as the West Texas Pecan Nursery in the late 1800's, Millican Pecan is now in 5th generation ownership. Located in San Saba, TX, the family continues the tradition of pecan farming while also branching the business into the online world. The family also enjoys educating people about pecans. One winner will receive The Tower of Treats Gift Tins. The tower includes 3 decorative gift tins stacked on top of each other. The bottom tin includes our 2 lb. Chocolate Pecan Sampler, the middle tin is our Flavored Pecan Sampler and the top tin is a 8 oz. tin of Milk Chocolate Caramillicans (similar to Turtles). An $80 value.a Rafflecopter giveaway
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I have done a coffee rub on steak but never thought about pork! This looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteThanks Karen, it was my first time using a coffee rub on anything.
DeleteYum! A coffee spice rub sounds delicious
ReplyDeleteThanks Heather, it was.
Deletehow savory! I would need a decaf coffee, but I bet it would be spectacular!
ReplyDeleteYes, the flavors would still be there for you.
DeleteA great idea for a busy fall meal night. I love that you made this in a slow cooker!
ReplyDeleteYes, slow cookers are perfect when you need to be free during the day.
DeleteThe combination of the brown sugar and the coffee sounds just delicious!
ReplyDeleteThank you, we enjoyed it.
DeleteI think the bourbon pecan pie coffee would be my fav fall flavor! That's if I ever get to try it out! Lol.
ReplyDeleteWell, I certainly hope you do J.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic savory use for the coffee. And how fun that you can experiment with different flavored roasts!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try other flavors.
DeleteCoffee rubbed pork is always a good idea. The flavors go so well together.
ReplyDeleteMy first shot at it. I was pleased.
DeleteThe pork looks so moist and delicious.
ReplyDeleteThanks Christie.
DeleteCoffee rubs seem to be popular right now, this one sounds great! I've got a good bit of coffee left that I could use for this!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy Jaida.
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