It is a very difficult question to answer. The problem is that every size and shape of a pork loin is different, which is the major factor in determining how long to cook it. Also, the temperature of the roast going into the oven matters - is it straight out of the fridge or has it been sitting out for fifteen minutes during the seasoning/prepping process? To avoid all of these factors, simply buy an instant read thermometer and roast at 400* until you reach an internal temperature of 135*. This will achieve a nice medium-well temperature that will be nice and juicy. Don't believe the hype that you have to cook pork to well done, there has not been a case of trichinosis reported in this country in almost 50 years. I happen to eat my pork medium-rare. I am a professional chef, btw...
cook it on 325-350 for about and hour and a half
It depends on the weight to know the time to cook it. A bout 20 minutes a pound.
A pork sirloin roast should be cooked for about 20-25 minutes per pound at 350F until it reaches an internal temperature of 145F.
I use the rule of 11 min per lb, it seems to work best for me. Jim
20 minutes per pound in weight and add 20 minutes to the total pound weight
The recommended temperature to cook a pork roast is 325F.
Cook a 3-pound pork roast in a crock pot for about 6-8 hours on low heat or 3-4 hours on high heat until it reaches an internal temperature of 145F for medium rare or 160F for medium.
Cook at 350 degrees for about 3 hours.
about 45 min
A 6lb boneless pork loin roast should cook in a crock pot on high for 3-4 hours. A pork loin roast in the oven should cook for about 2 hours on 350 degrees.
how long you cook a pork roast in nuwave oven
10 minutes