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Kim Ashton on 12.27.2014
Made this for Christmas… It was out of this world!! The roast was ready in exactly 3 hours.. So easy to make and very tender and flavorful!!!
Tere on 6.5.2013
OMG out of this world. I’m currently taking care of my elderly mother and of all the meals I’ve cooked she said this was by far the BEST.
Thanks Ree
GBY
Alison on 12.7.2012
I made this using two 1lb pork tenderloins on the stove top. It simmered for about 2 hours. I made the full amount of sauce. I love how the apples just melted into sauce & the apple peels just mixed in with the onions. It smelled amazing, tasted great & I wouldn’t change a thing.
Eugenia on 3.20.2012
This was amazing, my family loved it! Especially the combination of the rice and roast, and the apples and onions made it perfect. I was a little confused about the sauce — I boiled it down for 40 minutes and what was left was still relatively thin, but I still poured it on top and it tasted great!
Hopefuleesoon on 11.19.2011
I used a pork loin instead of a roast and it was perfect. I braised it for 3 hours in the oven (at 300 degrees). It takes more than 10 minutes for the liquid to reduce but it is worth the wait. I served it with roasted brussle sprouts and mashed potatoes.
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Mike on 1.29.2014
I can’t find any directions for what to do with the chicken and beef broth?
AngAk on 11.14.2011
I made this on Saturday and it was good, but there is no way that the apples look like the picture after 3 hours of cooking. they completely disintegrate into the sauce, which is good for taste but not presentation. I kept out 1 apple to add the last half hour of cooking so I would have some apple slices to add to the platter. I also studded the roast with garlic and used some white wine for part of the liquid. nice autumn meal.