When you want to cook up deliciousness in your kitchen for the holidays or a special Sunday Dinner, my Oven Roasted Rack of Pork will definitely be a crowd-pleaser. It’s easy to make and can be in your oven, roasting to perfection in less than 10 minutes. It will actually take longer to preheat your oven than it will to prep this lovely pork rib roast.
Cooking pork is really pretty easy, and since the days of overcooking pork to make sure it’s safe to eat are behind us, you can now cook your pork a little less, serving it pink, juicy and delicious.
Of course, my recipe keeps your well-done pork roast just as tasty.
Ingredients for Roasted Rack of Pork
Other than the pork rib roast, the ingredient list is short. Here we have the ingredients (mise en place) for the roasted rack of pork, which includes the vegetables for the bottom of the pan and my favorite seasoning for meats, Montreal Beef Seasoning.
I prefer to use mustard with my rack of pork, and for this roast, I’m using stone ground mustard; Dijon mustard or olive oil can be used instead.
How do I season a Pork Rib Roast?
Rub meat down with extra virgin olive oil and crushed garlic. Sprinkle liberally with Sea Salt and Cracked Black Pepper (or use Montreal Beef Seasoning)
Coat the top of the roast with Dijon or Stone Ground Mustard. Sprinkle liberally with Montreal Beef Seasoning.
- Place rough-cut onion, celery, and carrots (including skins and leaves) in the bottom of your roasting pan.
- Add a cup of water to the bottom of the pan before roasting. You can use stock or a combination of stock, wine, or water.
- Add roast to a baking pan (the rough-cut vegetables underneath the pork will keep the roast off the bottom of the dish to allow air to circulate more freely around the roast).
The veggies add flavor to the pan drippings.
How do you cook a pork rib roast?
There are a few simple rules for roasting meats.
- Let the roast come to room temperature for about 30 minutes.
- Roast at a high temp 450 degrees Fahrenheit for 15 minutes (30 minutes for roasts larger than 10 pounds).
- Reduce oven temp to 325 degrees Fahrenheit and cook approximately 15 minutes per pound till the desired doneness. All ovens are different, and this is an estimate. Use a meat thermometer to ensure cooking to the desired temperature.
- Cook meat uncovered in your roasting pan
- Always roast fat side up
- Use a meat thermometer to make sure the roast is at the temperature you desire. Remember your roast will increase in temperature by approximately 10 degrees after removing from the oven.
- Medium Rare 145 degrees F; Well Done 160 degrees F.
Should I cover my roast when cooking?
The answer is no. And the reason is the coating of seasonings will help keep the roast moist. If you feel better covering the roast, do it only for the first 45 minutes of cooking, uncovering for the rest of the cooking process.
What Should I Serve with a Pork Rib Roast?
I was in the mood for garlic mashed potatoes, and although Lisa does like garlic, it has to be worked into the dish and not overpowering.
I thought that roasting the garlic would be the best choice to add flavor while still keeping it from getting too strong or overpowering the mashed potatoes.
The garlic worked perfectly, with its creamy butter-like pieces blending into the mashed potatoes perfectly. And to add even more flavor to this dish, we needed gravy. Okay, no one really needs gravy, but it makes things so much more delicious.
Serve your favorite vegetable, and don’t forget the applesauce for those friends who can’t eat pork without it.
Important Tips for Roasting:
Years ago, I used to serve two bone racks of pork in my restaurant. I would cook the larger full rack and then cut them to order later in the evening after they were cooled. You have to think of these delicious pieces of roasted pork more along the lines of Prime Rib of Pork, and when you serve them, they don’t have to be steaming hot. You want them to be fairly hot, but then serve them with the almost boiling pan gravy to give it that little bump. The pork will be tender and juicier than you have ever had before.
The other important factor in having this pork come out so tender and juicy is in the roasting.
Using very high temperatures for a short time will sear and seal the meat, keeping the juices inside. You just want to make sure to reduce the heat of the oven to finish the slow roasting process, which not only ensures a juicy cut of meat but also helps reduce the shrinkage of the product.
You also want to remember to cook the meat with the fat side up so the fat runs through the meat as it roasts rather than just into the pan. Don’t worry about trimming any extra fat away before roasting. You can always remove it before serving. The fat does add flavor!
This was the most flavorful, tender piece of pork I think I have ever had. It even surprised me. I hope you do try this if you can find a good rack of pork. Believe it or not, I found this rack at Costco and Sam’s Club for under $25.00. Who knew? I can’t wait to cook this again, but I will definitely invite some friends over to enjoy this magnificent piece of pork!
Recipe FAQ’s
Rack of Pork is also referred to as a pork rib roast (it may also be labeled center-cut pork loin). This cut comes from the rib area of the loin, so it contains a little more fat which helps make it more flavorful.
The safe internal pork cooking temperature for fresh cuts isย 145ยฐ F.ย To check doneness properly, use a digital cooking thermometer.
Pork can be a little pink. The U.S. Department of Agriculture lowered the recommended cooking temperature of pork to 145 degrees Fahrenheit. That may leave some pork looking pink, butย the meat is still safe to eat
RB
Oh my God, I just made it, so good and first time. Don’t like pork as much but this was so finger lickin good. When I bought the rib rack didn’t know what I would do and counted on Google search and viola there it was. The only thing I didn’t know if it was supposed to sit right on the tray for cooking as I put it on vegetables on the grilling rack and the juice dripped and burned and so did the onions which were not covered under the meat and the ones under the meat I don’t know where they went just melted into the ribs I guess. So, I used store bought 4 peppercorn gravy although I think this recipe gravy would have been a better option. I took pictures and sent to my friends and promised I’ll invite next time I make it since I know how good they were.
Chef Dennis Littley
Thank you for the great review and cooking is a learning process, every time you make something you get better until you perfect it.
Diane Delia
My roast is 13 lbs. How should I adjust cooking time? Thank you!
Chef Dennis Littley
that sounds like a double rack to me, my recipe is for 7-8 bones, how many bones is yours? If its a double I would split it in half to make cooking and cutting easier. If you want to serve it as one roast, rule of thumb is 14-18 minutes per pound for the roast.
Mary
This looks amazing, but we are empty nesters; how would you adjust the recipe to a couple of Berkshire chops? Thank you in advance
Chef Dennis Littley
hi Mary
this is not really the type of recipe for chops, its more for a roast. You could do a half a rack and save the other chops for the next day. That’s what I do when I’m not feeding guests.
Edie Pasquini
OMG I got a couple 8 bone racks at Costco,total $32.00 and cleaned the bone tops and made my first ever Crown Roast. This recipe made me look like a professional cook. It came out so tender and juicy everyone was gobbling it up like no tomorrow. I am making a small 4 bone rack for my husband and I cause I left all the leftovers with my son and his family.
Thank you so much for sharing your expertise. This will be a family favorite for sure. Oh I served apple slices sauteed in butter and a little water. I added a bit of sugar and cinnamon and nutmeg after they were soft. A memorable meal!
Chef Dennis Littley
you are very welcome! Cooking doesn’t have to be difficult as you’ll find with most of my recipes. I love the idea of serving apples with the pork!
Karen
Just going to try this roast thank you for sharing your recipe. There will be fou for dinner I have a 8 bone roast would half of this be enough. What do you usually allow per serving
Chef Dennis Littley
hi Karen
one rib per person is usually enough of a serving. It’s just so tasty that some might want more. You can just roast half at a time if you like. Just cut back the cooking time by about 15 minutes.
Brock Alie
I made for new year’s day. It was a big hit. It was the best pork roast I ever made. Great recipe. Thanks for sharing.
Mary
I agree! Got one at Costco and decided to give it a try. Fantastic recipe! Instead of the Montreal seasoning, I used Trader Joe’s Apple Cider jam all over the roast, after I used the olive oil and garlic and salt. It was terrific, and my husband is raving. We purchased a 7 lb roast for $17 — and it looked and tasted like a $100 roast!
Mart
My first try cooking a roast, and everyone said it is delicious. I can’t believe how tender it is. I followed the directions to the letter. Except I used Taste of inspirations Caribbean Mango Marinade. Instead of olive oil. I let it sit in the marinade for the 30min while coming to room temp. Then used the Monterey spice to coat. Other then that it was all your instructions. Thank you for this recipe. Merry Christmas.
Chef Dennis Littley
I’m happy to hear you adjusted the recipe to make it your own! Thanks for leaving the comment and great review!
Happy Holidays!
Mary
Chef Dennis,
In the recipe it says to first preheat oven to 450 degrees and in another place to preheat oven to 425 degrees. Which is the correct temperature to begin with?
Mary
Chef Dennis Littley
sorry about that its 450
Mary
Thanks!!!i
I did this and it was delicious.
Chef Dennis Littley
thanks for letting me know Mary!
K Neal
We are having 13 for Christmas. Most are elderly so consume less meat. How thin can I slice without ruining the whole affect? How many ribs/pounds will I need? So excited to do this recipe!
Chef Dennis Littley
you can cut it as thin as you like but you will only get 7-8 bones per roast. so some would get bones some will not.
Rich
Just perfect! Thanks so much for including the DIY Montreal seasoning recipe as its worked out great. Would really appreciate your seasoning, temp, and timing for making rack of prime ribs of beef. Thanks!
Chef Dennis Littley
You’re very welcome Rich.
I’m traveling for a while but making a Prime Rib would be an excellent idea. I’ll start working on that post in early December
Cheers
Dennis
Denise Anastasio
Help! I want to try this recipe and have a 3 lb bone in center cut roast but my meat thermometer is not working. How long should I wear and how long should I roast? We prefer our pork pink.
Chef Dennis Littley
thats a tough one without a meat thermometer to get it medium. I would try 15 min at 450 and 1 hour at 325. It could be a little less since its a lighter roast.
jay peters
How does using the convection option on my oven affect this great recipe? Would you recommend it?
Chef Dennis Littley
Convection heat can help and if you were to use it with this roast I would recommend cutting the temp back to 300 instead of 325 after the initial roasting at 450. Convection provides a more even cooking which allows you to cook at lower temps providing a better end product. You could give it a try, and at the lower temp it shouldn’t affect the cooking time to much.
Ed McGarr
Just followed this to the T. Wow, everyone loved it. Pork is usually dry and a little tough. This was perfect. I did put Marsala wine in the baking dish to keep the drippings moist. Made a brown gravy and added yellow deli mustard. BOOM!
Chef Dennis Littley
Thanks for such a great review and comment Ed, I’m happy to hear you enjoyed the Pork Roast, its our favorite pork recipe!
Karen Zinna
I made this pork roast for Sunday dinner and everyone raved about it. So easy and delicious. Even my 9 year old grandson loved it. This will now be the go to pork recipe. Thank you,
Karen
Chef Dennis Littley
It is one our favorite roasts of all time Karen. I’m happy to hear your family enjoyed it!
KB
I was wondering if we put a lid on the roasting pan or not? Thanks!
Chef Dennis Littley
no lid is necessary.
Rob
One rack of pork and lots of very happy people. All the adjectives from others.
I only added stone ground dijon mustard as a final rub – just before throwing it in the oven.
Chef Dennis Littley
Thanks for letting me know you enjoyed the recipe and for the great review Rob!
Richard
Im just cooking the roast now and it looks delicious!!
I noticed that the nutritional information is questionable with regards to the protein section. What you have says that 120g piece of roast has 1g protein in it. Typically the protien is around 20 grams or so.
Chef Dennis Littley
Thanks for letting me know the nutritional info was off, I think its more accurate now. The programs are not as accurate as I would like.
I hope you enjoy the roast as much as I do.
Laurel
This will be my 4th time making this following the recipe mostly ๐
It comes out amazing every time and everyone raves. I gave some to my new neighbors and the husband said it was the best pork heโd ever had in his life <3
Thanks!!!
Chef Dennis Littley
Thank you for such a wonderful review and comment Laurel. I’m happy to hear you’ve been enjoying my pork recipe, its been one of our favorites for years!
Genny Ulmen
I just made this for my boyfriend for his birthday. It was delicious! I was skeptical at making these types of ribs, but now Iโm a believer ๐
Chef Dennis Littley
We love them too, just wish we could find them all year. They seem to be seasonal. Thanks for the great review and for leaving a comment!!
Horace
I really want to make this now. Was wondering if needs to b covered with lid or not while in the over.
Chef Dennis Littley
it does not need to be covered. That would change the cooking time if you do.