Thread: Frenched Rack of Pork Loin
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	04-18-2020, 08:42 PM #1Senior Member  
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 Frenched Rack of Pork LoinI was going to cook two of these loin racks, but ended up with only one, https://www.smokingmeatforums.com/th.../#post-2078980 
 
 
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 Frenched Rack of Pork Loin
 Baked Cheesy Mash
 Mixed Veggies
 Cream Cheese and Cherry Danish
 
 
 Frenched Rack of Pork Loin
 
 
 I love it when I see these bone-in pork loin racks at Costco.
 They cook up so nice, are very tender and taste great too.
 And with a little attention to detail they make a great presentation for dinner.
 
 
 First off, the meat packers don't have time or inclination to properly French the rib bones.
 Even using the string trick, getting a proper Frenching takes some detail work with a knife/shears.
 But the smiles and nods at the table make it worthwhile.
 
 
 French the bones, thoroughly clean them off and then cover with some foil.
 Season as desired and truss tightly for even cooking.
 Smoke at 250°-275° to an IT of 140°-142°, pull and rest, the IT should rise to 145° or a degree or two higher.
 For these I seasoned with fresh minced thyme, rosemary, basil, garlic and seasoned salt.
 Smoked them over a 50:50 mix of cherry/hickory.
 
 
  
 
 
  
 
 
  
 
 
 Baked Cheesy Mash
 
 
 I add generous amounts of grated Gruyere and Parmesano Reggiano to my creamy mashed potatoes.
 Options are adding caramelized onions and/or chopped bacon or ham.
 Place them into a casserole dish, egg wash the top and bake at 395° till piping hot and then broil to get color on the top.
 
 
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 Cream Cheese and Cherry Danish 
 
 
 
 Both tart and sweet cherries combined in a filling and laid atop a sheet of puff pastry.
 Cream cheese is then layered atop the cherries.
 The puff pastry is then closed and egg washed.
 Coarse sugar can be sprinkled on the pastry before baking if desired
 Bake in a 425° oven till the pastry is golden brown.
 A glaze can be added after the Danish has cooled down.
 
 
  
 
 
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 Die if you must, but die on your home turf with your face to the wind, not in some stinking hellhole 2,000 kilometers away, among people you neither know nor care about.
 
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	04-19-2020, 08:35 AM #3Senior Member  
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 Please dude, can I get takeout? Your last two posts look even more amazing than usual!!!! 
 
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 Those look amazing and the Potato side I'll have to give that a go for the next family dinner at my sons 
 Outstanding mealIf you are going to fight, fight like you are the third monkey on the ramp to Noah's ark and brother, it's starting to rain!
 
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 Great job I'm glad I had already ate. But I would have to try some anyway. 
 
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 That spread looks great, I would hurt my self with that .   
 


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