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Herbed Crown Roast of Pork

STUFFED BIRDS ARE elegant, studded hams look impressive, and beef roasts signify opulence. But no holiday main course is more regal than a crown roast of pork. It is a spectacle consisting of two bone-in pork loin roasts tied together in a circle with the bone tips pointed upward to create a crown shape.

You can purchase a crown roast from your butcher, but going the extra mile and assembling your own at home has an advantage that goes beyond a sense of accomplishment—you can make a more delicious roast. Our method involves two basic steps. First, you have to french the bones for the proper look, and when you do this at home, you can reserve the meat trimmings for the base of a tasty pan sauce. And second, you butterfly the roasts (before tying them together) to create a pocket for a seasoning mix of salt, garlic, thyme, oregano, and lemon zest.

Most butchers will tie a crown roast together using a needle and thread,Just stack the individual roasts and tie them tightly with kitchen twine. Then stand them up, stick a ball of aluminum foil in the center to give structural support, bend in the ends of each roast, and you’ve got yourself a crown roast (see “How to Form a Crown Roast”).

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