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Gallery Grilled Cedar-Plank Pork Loin Recipe Summary prep: 1 hr total: 9 hrs Servings: 12

Ingredients Ingredient Checklist 1 boneless pork loin (about 4 pounds), trimmed and trussed Coarse salt and freshly ground pepper Spicy Plum Salsa

Cook’s Notes It’s important to soak the wood in water overnight to reduce the likelihood of flare-ups; keep some water nearby just in case it catches fire.

Gallery Grilled Cedar-Plank Pork Loin

Recipe Summary prep: 1 hr total: 9 hrs Servings: 12

Grilled Cedar-Plank Pork Loin     

Grilled Cedar-Plank Pork Loin

Grilled Cedar-Plank Pork Loin

Recipe Summary prep: 1 hr total: 9 hrs Servings: 12

Recipe Summary

prep: 1 hr total: 9 hrs

Servings: 12

prep: 1 hr

total: 9 hrs

prep:

1 hr

total:

9 hrs

Servings: 12

12

Ingredients

Ingredients

  • 1 boneless pork loin (about 4 pounds), trimmed and trussed Coarse salt and freshly ground pepper Spicy Plum Salsa

Directions

Soak a cedar plank in water overnight. (Weigh it down with cans or something else heavy to keep it submerged.)

Heat grill to medium, and brush grates clean. Season pork with salt and pepper.

Place pork on soaked cedar plank. Grill pork on plank over direct heat with lid closed (the grill should reach 425 degrees on a grill thermometer), until an instant-read thermometer inserted into the center of the pork loin reaches 138 degrees, 50 to 55 minutes.

Remove pork from plank and let rest for at least 10 minutes before slicing. Serve warm or at room temperature with salsa.

Cook’s Notes It’s important to soak the wood in water overnight to reduce the likelihood of flare-ups; keep some water nearby just in case it catches fire.

Cook’s Notes

It’s important to soak the wood in water overnight to reduce the likelihood of flare-ups; keep some water nearby just in case it catches fire.

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24 Ratings 5 star values: 7 4 star values: 9 3 star values: 6 2 star values: 1 1 star values: 1

24 Ratings 5 star values: 7 4 star values: 9 3 star values: 6 2 star values: 1 1 star values: 1

24 Ratings 5 star values: 7 4 star values: 9 3 star values: 6 2 star values: 1 1 star values: 1

  • 5 star values: 7 4 star values: 9 3 star values: 6 2 star values: 1 1 star values: 1

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