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Ultra tender Pork Roast with an unbelievable crispy pork crackling AND gravy! super crispy, bubbly pork crackling all over - no rubbery patches at all; and comes with a flavourful homemade gravy made with the pan drippings. For really good crackling, score the skin at ¼-inch intervals running with the grain — let your butcher Season and thicken with a little roux, if desired. Freshly chopped herbs may be added to the gravy.
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The ingredients needed to make Roast Pork with Crispy Crackling and Apple Sauce:
- Take 1 rolled shoulder pork joint, about 1 and a half kg in weight
- Prepare 2 tbsp coriander seeds
- Prepare 2 tbsp fennel seeds
- Get Olive oil
- Prepare to taste salt and black pepper
- Make ready 3 large apples
- Make ready 1 knob butter
- Get Squeeze of lemon juice
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Steps to make Roast Pork with Crispy Crackling and Apple Sauce:
- The rind on the pork needs to be dry, so if you've bought the joint in plastic wrap you need to take this off as soon as you get home, dry with kitchen paper and leave uncovered overnight if you're cooking it the next day. Calculate the cooking time: 35 minutes for every 500g plus an additional 35 minutes. Work backwards, and 30 minutes before you need to start cooking, score the rind with a very sharp knife if your butcher hasn't already done so, the slashes need to be quite close together.
- Preheat the oven to 220°C/Gas 7. Put the coriander and fennel seeds in a mortar or small bowl and crush lightly, add about 2 tbsp olive oil, lots of black pepper and some salt flakes.
- Rub the spice mixture into the meat, pushing the seeds into the slits and including the sides and the bottom of the joint. Sprinkle over some fine salt - this helps the skin to crisp so make sure you cover evenly.
- Place in the hot oven for 15 minutes, then turn the temperature down to 170°C/Gas 3 and add a glass of white wine or dry vermouth to the base of the roasting pan. Roast for the rest of the cooking time until the crackling is crisp, don't baste it. If you're making dauphinoise potatoes they will cook in the same oven for about the same amount of time.
- While the meat is cooking make the apple sauce. Peel and slice the apples and place in a pan with 2 tbsp water, a squeeze of lemon juice and a knob of butter. If you're using cooking apples you'll need to add sugar to taste, but eating apples are sweet enough. Cover then pan and place on the lowest heat so the apples release their liquid and poach slowly, if you cook them too quickly they'll burn.
- When the apples are very soft, it depends on the type how long this takes, mine took about 25 minutes, beat with a wooden spoon or mush with a stick blender. Transfer to a small bowl and cover.
- When the meat is cooked remove it from the oven and leave to rest for 30 minutes. Transfer the meat juices to a small pan, add a little more white wine and bring to the boil. Slice the pork, place on a hot serving plate and drizzle the meat juices over, then serve with the apple sauce, dauphinoise potatoes and red cabbage.
Those not watching their weight can Wipe the salt off the skin, massage in a little olive oil and sprinkle again with salt. When the pork is cooked, the juices should run clear when the centre of the Serve with the gravy and apple sauce, pea puree and sticky apricot and cumin roast carrots. Arrange apples in roasting pan with pork. Transfer pork and apples to a carving plate. Apple sauce and crackling - need we say more?
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