Prep:  15 mins
Cook:  1 hour
Serves:  6
Average: 4.8 (4 votes)
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Recipe by: Passage to Asia
Hoisin & Garlic Pork Tray Bake is a hearty, flavour-packed dinner with tender pork baked in a sticky hoisin and garlic glaze. Roasted low and slow with vegetables, this one-pan meal is comforting, family-friendly and perfect for when you want rich flavours without the fuss of multiple dishes.

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Hoisin & Garlic Pork Tray Bake
Ingredients:
Method:
  1. Preheat oven 180C (fan forced).
  2. Cut off pork rind, leaving a ½ cm layer of fat over the top. Place into a large roasting dish lined with baking paper and pour over half the Hoisin & Garlic Stir-Fry Sauce.
  3. Arrange sweet potato, capsicum and onion around the pork. Drizzle vegetables with half of the oil. Spoon remaining sauce over the top of the pork.
  4. Roast in the oven for 15 minutes, then baste pork with remaining sauce and add zucchini to pan. Drizzle vegetables with remaining oil. Roast for a further 30 minutes or until pork is cooked through and vegetables are tender.
  5. Remove pork from roasting dish and partially cover with foil. Rest for 10 minutes before slicing. Serve pork with roasted vegetables. Pour over pan juices. Garnish with coriander leaves and serve with steamed rice if desired.
Tips & Hints:
  • 1.2kg pork is weight of meat once pork has been trimmed of pork rind and any extra fat.
  • Cutting vegetables to recommended size will ensure they cook withing the 45-minute allotted cooking time.
  • Pork is well cooked if there's a little blush of pink in the middle.
  • Pork keeps cooking once it’s off the heat. Let it rest as above before serving.
  • Always slice pork against the grain to help it stay tender.
  • For even cooking, let pork come to room temp before cooking.
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