I've been looking for the best way to cook a bone-in pork rib roast, and found two very similar recipes from Cook's Illustrated ("Slow-Roasted Bone-In Pork Rib Roast" https://www.cooksillustrated.com/re...ref=new_search_experience_18&incode=MCSCD00L0) and Serious Eats (Pork Loin Roast With Winter Vegetables Recipe | Serious Eats) ... both call for a 4-5 lb bone-in roast, 250° oven temperature. But the Cook's Illustrated version says this will take 3-4 hours (cooked to 145°) and Serious Eats says about 2 hours (cooked to 140°). I can't imagine the 5° would make a 2 hour difference in the estimated cook time...?
Since this would have a significant impact on timing of dinner... which would you assume to be more correct?
Since this would have a significant impact on timing of dinner... which would you assume to be more correct?