Garlic and Herb Roasted Pork Bones Recipe

February 1, 2024

Garlic and Herb Roasted Pork Bones Recipe
This pork bone recipe is tasty and easy to make. It’s packed with fresh rosemary and thyme for a burst of flavor – and you’ll be shocked at how tender the meat is. Whether batch-cooking for one or feeding a crowd, this dish is a great way to get the most out of your pastured pork!
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  • Servings: 4

Ingredients

  • (2 LBS) NEW - Mixed Pork Bones
  • (2 TBSP) Extra virgin olive oil
  • (1) Large onion, quartered
  • (4 Cloves) Garlic, crushed
  • (2) Large carrots, chopped
  • (2) Celery stalks, chopped
  • (2 TBSP) Tomato paste
  • (1 Cup) Red wine (optional)
  • (1 Cup) Seven Sons Chicken Broth
  • (2 Sprigs) Fresh rosemary
  • (2 Sprigs) Fresh thyme
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • Fresh parsley, chopped

Directions

How to Cook the Perfect Garlic and Herb Roasted Pork Bones

  1. Prep the pork bones: Rinse the pork bones under cold water, then pat them dry with paper towels.
  2. Turn the oven on: Preheat your oven to 375°F.
  3. Season and arrange: Place the pork bones into a large roasting pan. Drizzle olive oil over them and season generously with salt and pepper. Make sure the bones are well-coated by massaging the seasoning in.
  4. Add veggies: Toss in the quartered onion, crushed garlic, chopped carrots, and celery. Use your hands or a spoon to mix everything, ensuring vegetables are evenly distributed around the bones.
  5. Roast: Place the pan in your oven and roast for 30 minutes. Remember to stir everything halfway through so everything browns evenly.
  6. Mix in tomato paste: Take the pan out of the oven and mix in the tomato paste, coating all the bones and veggies.
  7. Deglaze (optional): Pour in some red wine to deglaze the pan. Use a wooden spoon to scrape up all those tasty browned bits stuck to the bottom.
  8. Add broth and herbs: Pour your chicken or beef broth in and add the rosemary and thyme sprigs for extra flavor.
  9. Roast again: Return the pan to the oven and roast for another hour—baste occasionally with the pan juices to enhance the meat’s tenderness.
  10. Finish and serve: Remove the pan from the oven and discard the rosemary and thyme sprigs. Garnish the dish with freshly chopped parsley. Serve alongside creamy mashed potatoes, fluffy whole-grain rice, or roasted root vegetables. 

What Else Can You Do with Pork Bones?

You can cook pork bones in a variety of delicious ways. Their deep, savory flavor makes them the perfect base for soups, stews, and casseroles. They also shine as an entrée—our southern smoked pork bones recipe is a must-try! 

How Long Should You Cook Pork Bones?

Cooking pork bones in the oven is a straightforward process that takes roughly an hour and a half at a temperature of 375°F. If you have a smoker, we recommend trying that out too! Smoke them low and slow for about 4 to 5 hours to infuse the meat with a rich, aromatic flavor.

Can I Use Different Types of Bones for This Recipe?

Absolutely! Beef, bison, and lamb bones all work beautifully in this recipe. 

Ready to Taste the Difference? 

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