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Latin Style Pork Roast

Latin Style Pork Roast – Tender Pork Loin Roast slow cooked with warming spices, onions, peppers, tomatoes, capers, and pimento stuffed green olives.Latin Style Pork Roast ~ Tender Pork Loin Roast slow cooked with warming spices, onions, bell peppers, diced tomatoes, capers, and pimento stuffed green olives ~ The Complete Savorist #YesYouCAN adIf there was ever a dish I created with an identity crisis, this Latin Style Pork Roast is definitely one. Naming recipes, more specifically naming my random kitchen concoctions is one of the more creatively difficult aspects of my job. Obviously, I find away around it with each post, but I have delayed publishing recipes because I can’t think of what to title it.

This recipe was no different. There are so many different elements that belong to various Latin cuisines that to give this a title of Mexican, Spanish, or Peruvian would be a misnomer. So I went generic and titled it Latin. Latin Style Pork Roast to be exact.

My household loves big, bold, flavors. We are not shy when it comes to lots of herbs and spices. But time is the one thing that I am often short on. I want dinner to be nutritious, flavorful, and sometimes need it to be fast with minimal effort. Latin Style Pork Roast ~ Tender Pork Loin Roast slow cooked with warming spices, onions, bell peppers, diced tomatoes, capers, and pimento stuffed green olives ~ The Complete Savorist #YesYouCAN adThis shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #YesYouCAN#CollectiveBias

We all have certain pantry staples that once we run out of there is “no food in the house.” Hunt’s canned tomatoes are one of those items that once I run out, I feel as if there is nothing to cook. Silly, yes, but still my reality.

There are a few more items that fit in this same criteria. Well, not too long ago I was in Salt Lake City with a friend and we had tapas and since then, I have been craving those Latin flavors. That’s when I decide to make what turned out to be this dish. But I was out of my Hunt’s diced tomatoes. There was a bit of wailing, whining and possibly some gnashing of teeth before I took myself off to Walmart to pick some up.

Latin Style Pork Roast ~ Tender Pork Loin Roast slow cooked with warming spices, onions, bell peppers, diced tomatoes, capers, and pimento stuffed green olives ~ The Complete SavoristThis dish went from individual ingredients to the slow cooker in less than 20 minutes and then when it was time to eat, it went from slow cooker to table in about 10 minutes, so here you go, a 30 minute meal with just a few hours in-between.

But those few hours in-between were TORTURE. The aroma filling my home (I work from home) was killing me. I wanted to know how it was tasting, because the fragrance was almost hypnotic in olfactory pleasure. The combination of capers and olives with the briny goodness and the boldness of tomatoes, sweetness of the onions and pepper, then the warming spices of cumin and cinnamon, well I was besides myself in anticipation.

Confession, I was slightly worried if Elizabeth was going to find this over-powering. I prepared myself with at back-up dinner for her. There are times that blog food, despite being our dinner, isn’t meant for her for one reason or another. But the girl couldn’t get enough. That was a proud mama moment!

I served this Latin Style Pork Roast over rice, but you could easily stuff it in a tortilla, or just eat it straight up like I did. Heavenly. And you really can’t get an easier, stress-free meal that is loaded with flavor and nutritious. Latin Style Pork Roast ~ Tender Pork Loin Roast slow cooked with warming spices, onions, bell peppers, diced tomatoes, capers, and pimento stuffed green olives ~ The Complete Savorist #YesYouCAN adLatin Style Pork Roast ~ Tender Pork Loin Roast slow cooked with warming spices, onions, bell peppers, diced tomatoes, capers, and pimento stuffed green olives ~ The Complete Savorist #YesYouCAN adLatin Style Pork Roast ~ Tender Pork Loin Roast slow cooked with warming spices, onions, bell peppers, diced tomatoes, capers, and pimento stuffed green olives ~ The Complete Savorist #YesYouCAN adLatin Style Pork Roast ~ Tender Pork Loin Roast slow cooked with warming spices, onions, bell peppers, diced tomatoes, capers, and pimento stuffed green olives ~ The Complete Savorist #YesYouCAN ad

Latin Style Pork Roast ~ Tender Pork Loin Roast slow cooked with warming spices, onions, bell peppers, diced tomatoes, capers, and pimento stuffed green olives ~ The Complete Savorist

Latin Style Pork Roast

Course: Dinner
Cuisine: Latin
Author: Michelle De La Cerda

Latin Style Pork Roast ~ Tender Pork Loin Roast slow cooked with warming spices, onions, bell peppers, diced tomatoes, capers, and pimento stuffed green olives 

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Ingredients

  • ~3 lb Pork Loin Roast
  • 2 large yellow and/or orange bell peppers; sliced
  • 1 small red onion or 1/2 of medium; sliced
  • 1-14.5 oz can Hunt's Diced Tomatoes; drained but juices reserved
  • 1 tbsp capers; drained
  • 15 colossal pimento stuffed Spanish-style green olives; drained
  • 1 tbsp cumin
  • 1/3 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/2 tsp black pepper +/- to taste
  • 1/2 tsp salt +/- to taste
  • 3 cloves garlic; minced/grated
  • 2 tbsp water
  • 2 tbsp oil/butter

Instructions

  1. Heat oil/butter in a large frying pan and sear the pork roast on all sides; place in a slow cooker
  2. Add the onions and the bell peppers to the slow cooker, positioning all around the roast.
  3. Open can of Hunt's Diced Tomatoes, drain the juice into a bowl; set aside and add the tomatoes to the slow cooker.
  4. Add the olives and capers as well.
  5. To the tomato juice bowl, whisk in the salt, pepper, cumin, and cinnamon, and pour over the veggies and meat.
  6. To the bowl, add the water and mix in all the residual spices left behind, and pour over the veggies and meat.
  7. Place the lid on the slow cooker, turn onto high and cook for 3 hours OR turn onto low and cook for 6.
  8. Once the pork is cooked, remove it from the slow cooker and allow to rest for at least 5 minutes before shredding.
  9. Add the shredded pork to a serving dish.
  10. Using a slotted spoon, scoop out all the veggies and toss with the pork, then ladle the broth over the meat and veg to keep it all moist before serving.
  11. Serve and enjoy over rice, with tortillas or all on its own.

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Now you’ve seen how I use Hunt’s diced tomatoes, what is your favorite way to use them?

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31 Comments

  • Reply
    Emily
    November 3, 2015 at 1:10 am

    yummy! I love how different this is, yet it sounds so tasty!

  • Reply
    lindsay
    November 3, 2015 at 6:22 am

    oh goodness, that looks amazing! we love pork dishes so we must try this one!

    • Reply
      Michelle
      November 3, 2015 at 10:37 pm

      It’s got a lot of flavor.

  • Reply
    Nicole
    November 3, 2015 at 8:51 am

    Yum! This looks really filling.

  • Reply
    christine
    November 3, 2015 at 8:58 am

    Oh Michelle, this sounds like a flavor powerhouse. Nice job – I especially love the addition of capers! Mmmm.

    • Reply
      Michelle
      November 3, 2015 at 10:38 pm

      Those and the olives make it perfection…plus the tomatoes

  • Reply
    Nancy | The Bitter Side of Sweet
    November 3, 2015 at 1:44 pm

    We love big bold flavors too, especially olives! Love this dish!

  • Reply
    Danita
    November 3, 2015 at 2:39 pm

    I love good Latin food! Great recipe!

  • Reply
    Kacey @ The Cookie Writer
    November 3, 2015 at 2:54 pm

    Pork loin roast always goes on sale here and I love trying new methods to cooking it. This recipe sounds fantastic! Bold flavours and really easy!

    • Reply
      Michelle
      November 3, 2015 at 10:40 pm

      Thank you Kacey, it is a new favorite here.

  • Reply
    Anna @ Crunchy Creamy Sweet
    November 3, 2015 at 3:13 pm

    Loving the flavors in this dish! Slow cooker pork is always a huge hit in our house so I totally need to try this!

    • Reply
      Michelle
      November 3, 2015 at 10:40 pm

      They are bold, bold flavors.

  • Reply
    Carrie @Frugal Foodie Mama
    November 4, 2015 at 6:50 am

    This sounds and looks amazing! Love the addition of the olives and capers! 🙂

  • Reply
    Maryanne @ the little epicurean
    November 4, 2015 at 5:51 pm

    Name recipes can be tough,but you did a great job with this one! It sounds fabulous and I’d definitely order it on a menu 🙂

  • Reply
    Renee - Kudos Kitchen
    November 5, 2015 at 7:21 am

    Oh man this looks good! I really love the Latin twist with all the olives and the cumin and cinnamon.

  • Reply
    Theresa @DearCreatives
    November 5, 2015 at 9:52 am

    This looks amazing. Can’t wait to try this. I love Picadillo style recipes.

    • Reply
      Michelle De La Cerda
      November 6, 2015 at 11:20 am

      Thank you Theresa.

      • Reply
        Teresa Lizer
        September 26, 2021 at 8:15 pm

        5 stars
        I made it. I loved it.
        Very flavorful. Did add some red pepper flakes. I will be making this again.

  • Reply
    Melanie
    November 5, 2015 at 9:09 pm

    I am always looking for more dinner ideas! Thanks!

  • Reply
    Victoria @ Creative Home Keeper
    November 6, 2015 at 10:35 am

    I’ve been getting bored with the standard roast so I’ll have to try this to spice things up a bit!

  • Reply
    Jillian @ Food, Folks and Fun
    November 6, 2015 at 1:17 pm

    This looks amazing! So many bright flavors!

  • Reply
    rocky
    November 17, 2015 at 8:41 am

    looks so yummy! thanks for sharing

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