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Originally Posted by NewChief
I've finally joined the world of manly cooks and am starting to use my grill a lot for meat (wife is a vegetarian, but the boys and I are on a meat kick).
Anyway, I recently bought a charcoal grill. It has a built in starter chimney inset that allows you to keep all the coals in the middle chimney inset, then cook indirect.
I bought one of those pre-marinated pork loins. It's only about 2 lbs. Where do I go from here? I was thinking sear each side on direct heat for 5 minutes or so, then move to the outside of the grill and cook the rest on indirect. Is that about right? Should I even bother searing each side or just go straight to indirect?
About how long will it take to cook a pork loin of that size?
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You are on point. a few minutes on each side to sear then indirect. Just as you said. the only thing I might do is to baste it every time you "roll" it. You can be as simple as apple juice, or as involved as a ten ingredient mop sauce. Here is my favorite pork baste:
equal parts apple juice, soy sauce, and beer. Then throw in a few splashes of hot sauce, worsteshire, and olive oil.