Porchetta Recipes You Can Grill at Home — Italian Flavor Made Easy
Quick: what’s your favorite flavoring for pork? Garlic? Sage? Rosemary? A salt and pepper rub? If you answered all of the above, do we have a dish for you!
Italians call it porchetta (pronounced pork-etta). I call paradise.
Born in ancient Rome, porchetta has been around for a long time. Over the centuries, it has evolved into a whole boned pig stuffed with an aromatic paste of garlic, fresh herbs, salt, pepper, and fennel, and spit-roasted or oven-roasted until the skin is as crisp as potato chips and the meat is as luscious and tender as butter.
In honor of Pork-tober, we’re showcasing three of our favorite porchetta recipes:
Porchetta Recipes
Porchetta (Italian Garlic & Herb Stuffed Pork Loin)
This roast bursts with garlic, sage, rosemary, and citrus in every juicy slice—crackling skin, tender pork—yet uses straightforward prep anyone can handle.
Porchetta with Blueberries and Hazelnuts
Rustic pork belly wrapped around loin with a wild mix of blueberries, hazelnuts, thyme and pancetta gives you sweet, nutty, crisp flavor that feels gourmet but is totally doable.
Yankee Porchetta: “Pork and Beans”
A clever mash-up of stuffed pork loin and baked beans wrapped in bacon and smoke-roasted—comforting, bold, smoky goodness made in a way that’s fun and not fussy.
Porchetta (Italian Garlic & Herb Stuffed Pork Loin)
This roast bursts with garlic, sage, rosemary, and citrus in every juicy slice—crackling skin, tender pork—yet uses straightforward prep anyone can handle.
Porchetta with Blueberries and Hazelnuts
Rustic pork belly wrapped around loin with a wild mix of blueberries, hazelnuts, thyme and pancetta gives you sweet, nutty, crisp flavor that feels gourmet but is totally doable.
Yankee Porchetta: “Pork and Beans”
A clever mash-up of stuffed pork loin and baked beans wrapped in bacon and smoke-roasted—comforting, bold, smoky goodness made in a way that’s fun and not fussy.
Porchetta may have ancient roots, but it feels right at home on a modern grill. Go classic with garlic and herbs, sweet with blueberries and hazelnuts, or smoky with beans and bacon—each version captures the spirit of Italian cooking: simple ingredients, bold flavor, and a little patience over the fire. Try one this Pork-tober and taste why this centuries-old roast still earns a spot at the table.
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Porchetta: Frequently Asked Questions
What is porchetta, and which cut should I use?
Can I grill porchetta instead of roasting?
How do I get shatter-crisp skin or a great crust?
What internal temperature should I cook porchetta to?
Do I need fennel, or can I swap flavors?
How hard is it to roll and tie a porchetta?
Can I make porchetta ahead?
Best wood or smoke for porchetta?
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