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Rare Breed Pork French Trimmed Rack

Our butchers take a loin of our rare breed pork and prepare it with a french trim for a perfect tasty and succulent roast. Choose whether you would like the skin left on for perfect crispy crackling or removed if you’re going to add your own topping.

£25.00£45.00

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The loin of pork roast, often referred to as a pork loin roast, is a popular and delicious cut of meat from the pig.

It’s a tender and lean portion of the pig, located along the back, running from the shoulder to the hip.

Here are some key features and information about a loin of pork roast:

Cut and Location: The pork loin roast is cut from the top of the pig’s ribcage, running along the spine. It extends from the shoulder (closer to the front of the pig) to the hip (closer to the hind leg).

Lean and Tender: The loin of pork is one of the leanest and most tender cuts of pork available. It has less fat marbling compared to other cuts, which makes it a popular choice for those looking for a healthier option.

Bone-In or Boneless: Pork loin roasts are available in both bone-in and boneless forms. Bone-in roasts can have extra flavour and are often referred to as “pork loin with ribs.”

Versatile: Pork loin roast is a versatile cut that can be prepared in various ways, including roasting, grilling, or pan-searing. It is often seasoned with herbs and spices or marinated to enhance its flavour.

Cooking Methods: Roasting is a common cooking method for pork loin roast. It is often roasted at a moderate temperature (around 175°C) until it reaches an internal temperature of 63°C for medium-rare to 71°C for medium. This ensures the meat remains tender and juicy.

READ HOW TO COOK PORK LOIN ROAST

Seasoning and flavour: Pork loin roast pairs well with a wide range of seasonings and flavourings, including garlic, rosemary, thyme, sage, mustard, and various spice rubs. It can be dressed up with sweet or savoury sauces like apple sauce, honey mustard glaze, or cranberry sauce.

Serving: Sliced pork loin roast makes an excellent centrepiece for holiday dinners or special occasions. It can be served with a variety of side dishes, such as roasted vegetables, mashed potatoes, or a fresh salad.

Leftovers: Leftover pork loin roast can be used in sandwiches, salads, or other recipes. It retains its tenderness even when reheated.

Overall, the loin of pork roast is a versatile and delicious cut that is favoured for its tenderness and mild flavour. It’s a great choice for various occasions and can be prepared in numerous ways to suit different tastes and preferences.

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The loin of pork roast, often referred to as a pork loin roast, is a popular and delicious cut of meat from the pig.

It’s a tender and lean portion of the pig, located along the back, running from the shoulder to the hip.

Here are some key features and information about a loin of pork roast:

Cut and Location: The pork loin roast is cut from the top of the pig’s ribcage, running along the spine. It extends from the shoulder (closer to the front of the pig) to the hip (closer to the hind leg).

Lean and Tender: The loin of pork is one of the leanest and most tender cuts of pork available. It has less fat marbling compared to other cuts, which makes it a popular choice for those looking for a healthier option.

Bone-In or Boneless: Pork loin roasts are available in both bone-in and boneless forms. Bone-in roasts can have extra flavour and are often referred to as “pork loin with ribs.”

Versatile: Pork loin roast is a versatile cut that can be prepared in various ways, including roasting, grilling, or pan-searing. It is often seasoned with herbs and spices or marinated to enhance its flavour.

Cooking Methods: Roasting is a common cooking method for pork loin roast. It is often roasted at a moderate temperature (around 175°C) until it reaches an internal temperature of 63°C for medium-rare to 71°C for medium. This ensures the meat remains tender and juicy.

READ HOW TO COOK PORK LOIN ROAST

Seasoning and flavour: Pork loin roast pairs well with a wide range of seasonings and flavourings, including garlic, rosemary, thyme, sage, mustard, and various spice rubs. It can be dressed up with sweet or savoury sauces like apple sauce, honey mustard glaze, or cranberry sauce.

Serving: Sliced pork loin roast makes an excellent centrepiece for holiday dinners or special occasions. It can be served with a variety of side dishes, such as roasted vegetables, mashed potatoes, or a fresh salad.

Leftovers: Leftover pork loin roast can be used in sandwiches, salads, or other recipes. It retains its tenderness even when reheated.

Overall, the loin of pork roast is a versatile and delicious cut that is favoured for its tenderness and mild flavour. It’s a great choice for various occasions and can be prepared in numerous ways to suit different tastes and preferences.

We prepare your order in our butchery on the day before delivery to ensure that everything reaches you in the best condition.

UK MAINLAND DELIVERIES

We deliver on a next day service throughout the UK mainland (please see below for restrictions). Your order is shipped in an insulated box.

Our delivery service allows you to pick a delivery date in advance when you reach the checkout. Our delivery days are Tuesday to Friday.

We use a courier service. They will notify you on the morning of delivery with an estimated time for delivery.

Delivery is free on orders over £50. (under £50 = £12.95) Sorry This is due to the cost involved in our chilled packaging and courier cost.

 

Restricted Areas

WE PROVIDE A TWO DAY SERVICE TO THE FOLLOWING AREAS. THIS IS NOT SUITABLE IN VERY HOT WEATHER These are:

Scottish Mainland – AB30, AB33-AB36, DD8, DD9, FK16

Scottish Highlands – AB37-AB38, AB42-AB45, AB53-AB56, IV21-IV24, IV26-IV28, IV40, IV52-IV54, KW1-KW14, PA36, PA40, PH30-PH33, PH34-PH41

Scottish Offshore – HS1-HS9, IV41-IV51, IV54-IV56, KA27-KA28, KW15-KW17, PA20, PA41-PA49, PA62-PA76, PH42-PH44, ZE1-ZE3 –

Northern Ireland – WE ARE UNABLE TO SHIP TO NORTHERN IRELAND AT THE MOMENT

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WE’RE NOW OFFERING FREE DELIVERY IN CERTAIN POST CODE AREAS AROUND SKIPTON, ILKLEY, OTLEY, HARROGATE, RIPON, PATELY BRIDGE AND GRASSINGTON.

The post codes included are the following: HG1, HG2, HG3, HG4, LS21, LS29, BD20, BD23.

When you get to the checkout and enter your delivery address, you should automatically qualify for this option. If this doesn’t happen, please let us know. 

Our delivery days will be Thursday & Friday each week. Please select the day you would prefer, we’ll be in touch if there’s a problem. If you need something on a different day, please get in touch and we’ll do our very best to help.