Thereโs nothing quite like a classic Sunday dinner, and this pork roast delivers everything you want in a comforting meal. Despite its name, don’t worry, you can eat it any day of the week. It’s all about that tender, juicy pork with carrots, potatoes, and onions. Whether you’re gathering with family or just want a delicious, low-maintenance dinner, this recipe has you covered.
You may also want to check out this recipe’s cousin, the classic Sunday Pot Roast.
Why Our Recipe
- An entire meal in one pot with fork-tender pork and all the hearty veggies to go with it for the perfect “Sunday Dinner” you can enjoy any day of the week.
- Give it a traditional oven braise, or let it cook all day in the slow cooker.
- Our secret is the addition of apple juice to add a little sweetness and apple flavor to go with the pork.
You can keep things traditional with a flavorful oven braise or let it simmer all day in the slow cooker for a fuss-free meal. Our little secret ingredientโapple juiceโadds a hint of sweetness and enhances the natural flavors of the pork, making every bite irresistibly delicious.
Ingredient Notes
- Pork Roast: Either pork butt or shoulder works great here. These cuts have enough fat to make the meat super tender and flavorful. You can typically find them labeled as โpork shoulderโ or โBoston buttโ in the meat section.
- Vegetable Oil: This helps give the pork a nice sear in the oven. You can substitute with canola oil or olive oil.
- Apple Juice: The apple juice adds a subtle sweetness and a touch of acidity.
- Rosemary: A fresh sprig of rosemary adds an earthy, aromatic flavor. If you donโt have fresh rosemary, you can use 1 teaspoon of dried rosemary instead.
- Onions, Carrots, Potatoes: These classic veggies are a perfect pairing for pork roast. Baby carrots are convenient, but regular carrots cut into large chunks will also work. For potatoes, baby reds or Yukon Golds will both work.
Roasting Uncovered
Leaving the pork roast uncovered is key to achieving that perfect texture and flavor. The pork butt or shoulder has a generous amount of fat, which needs to render down and baste the meat as it cooks. If you cover the roast, it traps steam, leading to a softer, more braised textureโgood for some dishes, but not this one! Roasting uncovered allows the meat to develop a beautifully browned, caramelized exterior, while the inside stays juicy and tender. The initial high-temperature roast helps sear the outside, locking in moisture and flavor right from the start.
Serving Suggestions
This recipe is a one-pot meal, but you still may want to serve it up with a simple side salad, some delicious homemade French bread, or maybe some homemade dinner rolls. You can even turn some of the leftover liquids into gravy using our ultimate guide to homemade gravy.
Slow Cooker Option
For those busy days when you want to set it and forget it, the slow cooker is the perfect option for this pork roast. Follow the same steps for seasoning the roast as in the original recipe, rubbing it with oil and the spice mixture. Instead of roasting it in the oven, place the seasoned pork directly into your slow cooker. Add the onions, carrots, potatoes, apple juice, and rosemary around the meat.
Cook on low for 8 hours, or until the pork is fork-tender and the vegetables are soft. The slow, steady heat allows the pork to break down perfectly, giving you melt-in-your-mouth meat with minimal effort. Just like the oven version, the apple juice adds a subtle sweetness that makes the flavors pop!
Storage & Reheating Instructions
Refrigerate leftovers in an airtight container for up to 3 days.
Freeze leftover shredded the pork and place it in a freezer-safe container along with the vegetables and juices. Freeze for up to 3 months. When you’re ready to eat, thaw overnight in the refrigerator.
Reheat in the oven at 350ยฐF. Place the pork and vegetables in an oven-safe dish, cover with foil, and heat for 15-20 minutes, or until warmed through.
Reheat in the microwave by placing the pork and veggies in a microwave-safe dish. Microwave on high in 30-second increments, stirring in between, until heated evenly.
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This recipe sounds wonderful and I’m wanting to make it for a special Mother’s Day dinner. I have an 8lb bone-in pork butt roast and am wondering how much longer it would need to cook? Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
It will take significantly longer to cook and you’ll just need to make sure you have a pot or roasting pan that is big enough. You are looking at an additional 60 to 90 minutes.
What would cooking time be for the 9-15#(3x) pork roast be? Have cooked the smaller roast & it was delicious!!!
The general rule of thumb is 20 minutes per pound.
Had never cooked pork before and was a little nervous, but the instructions were simple to follow, and the result was delicious, and the proof was in a clean finished plate by all.
This recipe is phenomenal! I reduced the pepper by half today since my 8 year old found it a bit peppery last time. But heโs as picky as they come and loves it!
Am I supposed to cover it after adding the veggies? I cannot remember what I did the last time!
I love this pork roast recipe – using apple juice is genius!!
Made this exactly. The fatty rind made a wonderful cracklin. I heated the sauce in the stove and added potato starch to thicken. So good. I added 1.75 cups apple juice and .25 cup white wine as I didnโt have a full 2 cups of apple juice so I guess I didnโt follow the recipe exactly. ๐
So does the meat go back in after the vegetables. Did no see where it said that but I am assuming it does. Can I use loin of pork instead
The meat should never come out. Vegetables are added in on top of the roast.
I placed the pork shoulder in my Dutch oven pot and checked after 35 minutes, there is a lot of black grease coming out of the pork shoulder that’s stuck to the pot now. Is this normal and how do I prevent this from happening in the future?
That is not normal at all. There was either a problem with your dutch oven or it was a truly unfortunate pork shoulder that was contaminated somehow. Black grease should never leak from a pork shoulder.
This pork roast was just as amazing as all your recipes turn out to be. Do you have any suggestions for using the same recipe but doubling the vegetables and size of the roast? I wonder what the cooking time would be and if I should actually double the apple juice…
30-35 minutes per pound at 450!
Thank you for simple directions that are easy to follow!!! You covered it step by step in a way I could comprehend.