For an even deeper flavor, consider searing the pork shoulder on all sides in a hot skillet before placing it in the roasting pan. If you don't have turbinado sugar, brown sugar can be used as a substitute. The pomegranate sauce can be made ahead of time and stored in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat gently before using. Serve the roasted pork shoulder with roasted vegetables, creamy polenta, or your favorite side dishes.
Sadye Stokes
Jun 7, 2025I was a little intimidated by the pomegranate, but it was surprisingly easy to make the sauce. The pork was so tender and flavorful!
Lizzie Feest
Apr 11, 2025The resting time is crucial! Don't skip it. My pork was incredibly juicy.
Moshe Morar
Mar 6, 2025The balsamic vinegar really balances the sweetness of the pomegranate. So good!
Oswald Green
Dec 31, 2024I added a splash of red wine to the sauce for extra depth. Delicious!
Lenora Friesen
Oct 20, 2024Next time, I'm going to try this on the grill. I think the smoky flavor would be amazing.
Lilly Greenholt
Oct 17, 2024I used pomegranate molasses instead of fresh pomegranates and it worked great!
Matilda Satterfield
Oct 1, 2024This is definitely going into my regular rotation. Thanks for sharing!
Hilario Herman
Aug 12, 2024This recipe was a hit! My family loved the sweet and tangy pomegranate sauce.