Paula,
I'm sorry that I missed your initial post, but my "bud" Tex caught the question and answered, of course, correctly!
Happy to hear that you & quests liked the cranberry pork loin.
As long as I'm around, you won't have to worry about starving...
I actually did another twist on a pound and a half pork loin tonight.
I made up a rub: Sorry, no recipe, just threw it together
In a 9x13 baking dish, I added 1/2 cup brown sugar or you could use maple syrup, (cut back by1/4 cup if using maple syrup, a little canola oil, then the spices:
Crushed red pepper
Chili powder
Cumin
Paprika
Garlic powder
Dried onion flakes
Don't be afraid to play around with herbs and spices. (Flavor)
Mix this all together in your baking dish and then put the pork loin in and rub the mixture all over it.
Let it sit for 30 minutes
Transfer the rubbed loin to a baking sheet.
Preheat oven to 425 degrees.
Bake 25-30 minutes
After taking out of the oven let the pork loin rest for 10 minutes, then slice.
While I was baking off the pork loin, I also cut the top off of a whole garlic bulb and poured a little extra virgin olive oil all around the top and popped that in foil and let it roast along with the pork.
I cut up and boiled red potatoes (I love their creaminess). Red potatoes were ready to mash with the roasted garlic for a creamy, not needing any milk, garlic mashed potatoes, when the pork came out of the oven.
Then I just served fresh steamed broccoli along with the meal.

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