Prep Time 10 minutes minutes
Cook Time 1 minute minute
Total Time 11 minutes minutes
Tender Pork Sirloin Tip Roast
Pork sirloin is a very lean, tender piece of meat but will quickly turn dry and tough if overcooked. Learn how to make the most tender pork sirloin every time with these no-fail tips!
How to Cook Frozen Pork Roast
Pork roasts are relatively easy to make but are also an impressive main dish for dinner parties or guests. Sometimes you may not have enough time to completely thaw a roast before it is time to go in the oven. Fortunately, you can cook a pork roast while it is still frozen--it will just need a longer cooking time than a thawed roast. The following steps are recommended by the National Pork Board for cooking a frozen pork roast.
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Tips & Warnings
- Refrigerate your leftovers within two hours after the roast is removed from the oven. Leftover pork roast can be stored up to two days in the refrigerator and three months in the freezer, according to the National Pork Board.
- Frozen pork roasts are well-suited to roasting in the oven. Avoid using a slow cooker, as roasts do better with dry heat.