Juicy, pork loin is pan-seared until crispy before getting finished in the oven. The pork loin is served with roasted honeycrisp apples for a sophisticated take on the classic pairing of pork loin and applesauce. A side of garlicky parmesan-chive mashed potatoes and tangy cider reduction put the finishing touches on this comforting yet elegant dish.
Nutritional facts
Protein
57g
Carbs
49g
Calories
810kcal
Fat
42g
Ingredients
Chives, Canola and Olive Oil Blend, Brown Sugar, Butter, Honeycrisp Apple, Pork Loin, Black Pepper, Garlic, Sweet Paprika, Heavy Cream, White Pepper, Kosher Salt, Yukon Potatoes, Five Spice, Liquid Smoke, Clarified Butter, Parmesan Cheese
Contains milk.
Reviews
3.7
Based on 2010 reviews
Luke · 02/06/26
This was really good. The pork was moist and I love me some mashed taters. Less apples and more mashed. I will order this again.
Debbi · 01/12/26
Pork was dry
Steven · 01/10/26
Cozy, comforting and delicious
Larissa · 01/07/26
Kimberly · 01/02/26
Pork was dry and apples not cooked enough. Mashed potatoes were good.
Laura · 12/29/25
Would prefer applesauce instead of the apple slices.
Roz · 12/28/25
Jim · 12/28/25
meat was a bit dry
Linda · 12/27/25
Very dry. Needs more moisture in some way.
Karen · 12/27/25
Melissa · 12/25/25
Timothy · 12/24/25
Breanna · 12/24/25
Glenn · 12/24/25
Rodges · 12/23/25
I try to microwave less time to maintain some moisture. The meat has been too dry.
Lauren · 12/21/25
Veronica · 12/21/25
Everything but the apples was great. Apples tasted bland
Christine · 12/18/25
This was one of the worst tasting cook Unity meals I have ever had. something about the pork and the oil over it with a really bad taste. smell of pig ear that you would give a dog just bad
Lisa · 12/18/25
This was awful dry pork that tasted like it came from a bad Chinese restaurant and dry apples.
Chef Akhtar Nawab is chef and owner of Alta Calidad in New York. He is also a founding partner and CEO of Hospitality HQ (HHQ), a creative consulting and management group that offers bespoke solutions for culinary-driven concepts across the country. Nawab's innovative cooking has earned him critical praise throughout the years, beginning with his experience in the kitchen at acclaimed restaurants like Gramercy Tavern, Craftbar, and Craft. The Kentucky-bred chef of Indian heritage has embraced Mexican cuisine, connecting the layered, complex cooking and ingredients of Mexico with the Indian food he grew up eating. Nawab's debut cookbook, Good For You: Bold Flavors with Benefits, was published in August 2020.