Cranberry & Apple Jelly Glazed Pork Loin - Recipe Link
As fancy as the recipe sounds, it is actually really easy and fun. And your kitchen will smell amazing. The glaze is super tasty, but I personally do not like the flavor thyme has, so I tried halfing what the recipe calls for and it was still too much for me. I don't think the glaze *needs* it, so if you're like me, I'd just not put it in at all. Next time I'll try that.
The hardest part of the dish is waiting for it to cook! It smells so good, and the basting every 10 minutes of cook time at least gives you something to do while you die of hunger.
Even if you don't want to watch Snow White, this is a fantastic meal option and I highly recommend you try it. And there are several versions of Snow White to choose from, you don't *have* to watch the first feature length animated film. Or you could check out the first six seasons of ABC's Once Upon A Time, as I think the most perfect Snow White ever is Ginnifer Goodwin.
To round out the meal I cooked up some wild rice (I cheated and used Uncle Ben's boxed rice), and I also tried my hands at sauteed asparagus (a veggie I try so hard to like because it looks so elegant, but I can't). I sauteed the spears with butter and garlic, it was the perfect finisher for the meal.
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