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I can’t wait to let David know March 7th is National Crown Roast of Pork Day: #CrownRoastOfPorkDay. This #Holiday is perfect for homeschool cooking, family dinners, and hands‑on kitchen fun! Here is a fun fact about my family. I don’t think I’ve ever prepared Crown Roast of Pork and I’m not sure my parents did as well.
I’m tired of always preparing the same dishes over and over so I plan on check on the price of a Crown Roast Of Pork this week when I purchase groceries. Charlie can help me prepare this dish because learning shouldn’t stop when a child graduates.
I’ve shared 2 recipes with you below you can use to make your own Crown Roast of Pork Day. If this is to expensive for my family, do you know a restaurant that serves Crown Roast of Pork we can go have for dinner in the DFW area?
Fun Facts About Crown Roast of Pork
- A crown roast is made by tying a pork rib roast into a circle, creating its signature “crown” shape.
- Crown Roast became a popular showstopper dish in the 1950s, especially for holidays and celebrations.
- The little white paper hats placed on the bones are called frills — kids love making them!
- Traditionally stuffed in the center, but modern families often fill Crown Roast with veggies, apples, or bread stuffing.
Holiday Tips for Families
- Ask your butcher to pre‑tie the roast to save time.
- Let kids help with seasoning, brushing on glazes, or mixing stuffing.
- Use this holiday as a homeschool tie‑in for:
- Math: measuring spices
- Science: how heat cooks meat
- History: 1950s American cooking
- Pair with cozy sides like mashed potatoes, roasted veggies, or applesauce or a vegetable of your choice. Add Rolls for a nice surprise to the meal.
RECIPES
Easy Crock Pot Crown Roast‑Inspired Pork (Budget‑Friendly!)– This version gives you all the flavors of a crown roast without the cost — perfect for busy families.
Ingredients
- 4–6 thick pork chops or a small pork roast
- 1 cup apple juice
- 1 packet onion soup mix
- 2 tbsp brown sugar
- 1 tsp garlic powder
- 1 tsp paprika
- 1 onion, sliced
- 3–4 carrots, chopped
- 4 potatoes, cubed
Instructions
- Place onions, carrots, and potatoes in the bottom of the crock pot.
- Lay pork chops or roast on top.
- Mix apple juice, soup mix, brown sugar, garlic, and paprika.
- Pour over the meat.
- Cook LOW 6–7 hours or HIGH 3–4 hours.
- Serve with the veggies and a drizzle of the cooking juices.
Kids Can Help
- Measure spices
- Mix the sauce
- Layer veggies in the crock pot
Kid‑Friendly Oven Crown Roast (Hands‑On Fun!)
Ingredients
- 1 crown roast of pork (ask butcher to tie it)
- 2 tbsp olive oil
- 1 tbsp salt
- 1 tbsp pepper
- 1 tbsp garlic powder
- 1 tbsp paprika
- 3 cups stuffing we use Stove Top Stuffing but any brand of Stuffing which can be (boxed or homemade) is okay.
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F.
- Place roast in a roasting pan.
- Let kids help rub the seasoning all over the roast.
- Fill the center with stuffing — kids love this part!
- Bake 1.5–2 hours, or until internal temp reaches 145°F.
- Let rest 10 minutes before slicing.
Kids Can Help
- Mix stuffing
- Brush on glaze or oil
- Make paper “frills” for the bones
- Help set a fancy dinner table
For a #HomeschoolFieldTrip gather the children and visit a Resale Store or Goodwill or your local Dollar Store for fancy plates and glasses. Also get a tablecloth and Candle Sticks for your family’s fancy dinner.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates