Roast Pork Loin and Potatoes

Roast Pork Loin and Potatoes

Roast Pork Loin and Potatoes

Roast Pork Loin and Potatoes

Diets

  • Gluten free

Ingredients

  • Meat

    • 1 4-pound center-cut bone-in pork loin, center-cut bone-in
  • Produce

    • 6 Garlic cloves
    • 2 tsp Rosemary, Fresh
    • 4 Russet potatoes (about 3 pounds, large
    • 1 tbsp Sage, fresh
  • Oils & Vinegars

    • 1/2 cup Olive oil, Extra Virgin
  • Dairy

    • 1 tbsp Butter

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Roast Pork Loin and Potatoes

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(Arista e Patate Arrosto If the grilled steak known as bistecca alla fiorentina is the king of meats in Tuscany, then pork loin is surely the queen. Tuscans call pork loin arista, a word that comes from the Greek aristos, meaning "the best" (Greek bishops visiting Florence in 1450 declared it so. The meat is usually studded with garlic and rosemary and cooked on a spit. It can also be roasted in the oven, as we do here; covering it for the first two hours is the secret to tender arista. In Italy, thin, overlapping slices of the pork are often served surrounded by roasted potatoes.

Roast Pork Loin and Potatoes

  • Meat

    • 1 4-pound center-cut bone-in pork loin, center-cut bone-in
  • Produce

    • 6 Garlic cloves
    • 2 tsp Rosemary, Fresh
    • 4 Russet potatoes (about 3 pounds, large
    • 1 tbsp Sage, fresh
  • Oils & Vinegars

    • 1/2 cup Olive oil, Extra Virgin
  • Dairy

    • 1 tbsp Butter

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Roast Pork Loin and Potatoes

(Arista e Patate Arrosto If the grilled steak known as bistecca alla fiorentina is the king of meats in Tuscany, then pork loin is surely the queen. Tuscans call pork loin arista, a word that comes from the Greek aristos, meaning "the best" (Greek bishops visiting Florence in 1450 declared it so. The meat is usually studded with garlic and rosemary and cooked on a spit. It can also be roasted in the oven, as we do here; covering it for the first two hours is the secret to tender arista. In Italy, thin, overlapping slices of the pork are often served surrounded by roasted potatoes.