Savory apple stuffing is rolled up in the center of a deboned pork shoulder roast. Pork shoulder roast is a very inexpensive cut. Removing the bone, either by yourself or by your butcher, yields a slab of meat that is easy to stuff and slow-roast. I usually remove the tough skin, leaving a thin layer of fat on the pork. Some cooks like to leave it on. It's up to you. If you would like to serve apple stuffing as a side dish, simply double the ingredients and reserve half to bake in a separate bowl alongside the pork roast.