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Yield:
4 Servings
Ingredients:
Instructions:
Instructions: *I think just about any pork roast will do, since this is cooked a long time. I used an end loin roast, bone in.
Preheat the oven to 300 degrees. In a dutch oven, brown the pork roast in a tablespoon or two of olive oil. Dump the sauerkraut over the roast. (Dont drain or rinse the sauerkraut. Use a jar of a good brand. I used Vlasiks Old Fashioned Sauerkraut. It had little juice, but was very good. I think a bit more liquid would have been good. The Fredricksons have used Franks.) Onto the sauerkraut, sprinkle a couple of handfuls of brown sugar. (I figured out that the couple of handfuls was about 3/4 cup, not packed.) A little more sure wouldnt hurt. Actually, I think mine was closer to a cup. Generously sprinkle, sprinkle, sprinkle, sprinkle caraway seed. Cover the pan and slip it into a 300 degree oven for four hours or more. More probably wont hurt at all. About an hour and fifteen minutes or an hour and a half, depending on potatoe size, before dinner time, put in some halved, peeled potatoes. Tuck them down well into the sauerkraut and liquid. Put the lid back on. Continue cooking. Serve just this or with some steamed broccoli, some applesauce, or some green beans. Email this Recipe:
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