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To begin with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook smoked pork loin using 6 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
Father's day is this Sunday and I want to start off by wishing all of you Dads a wonderful and happy Father's Day. Being a Dad is a big deal and it's only. Give your pork a sweet and smoky kick. These tenderloins are marinated in a sweet honey and thyme mixture and smoked to perfection over aromatic applewood pellets.
German smoked pork, "Kasseler", is a salt-cured pork loin or pork chop which is smoked with beechwood or alder. Germans use "Kasseler" as a tasty addition to kale and cabbage recipes or bake. This recipe begins with a light dry rub seasoning, continues with some apple wood smoke flavor, and ends with a tasty apple-cinnamon sauce. Sliced pork tenderloin needs to be smoked somewhere between two-and-a-half and three hours. But if you prefer pulled pork loin then it will need to be smoked for a further two hours, making five hours.
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