Enjoy a delicious slow-cooked pork roast and support British pork farmers at the same time. Serve with roast spuds and carrots.
Need some tips when it comes to roasting pork? Our step-by-step how to cook roast pork guide is sure to help!
Ingredients
- 2kg (4lb) boned and rolled leg of pork, skin well-scored
- A little olive oil and sea salt
- A handful of thyme sprigs
- 16 shallots, unpeeled
- 1 head of garlic, halved
- 500ml bottle of cider
- A little cornflour
- Soy sauce, to flavour
To serve:
- 2kg (4lb) potatoes, peeled and cut into chunks
- 500g (1lb) carrots, peeled and sliced
WEIGHT CONVERTER
Method
- Set the oven to gas mark 7 or 220°C. Dry pork well with kitchen paper. Rub a little oil, then salt into the skin, and push thyme sprigs into the meat where you can.
- Allow cooking time of 25 mins per 500g (1lb), plus 25 mins. Roast the pork as high up in the oven as it will go for the first hour, then turn the oven down to gas mark 5 or 190°C for the rest of the cooking time.
- Put potatoes in another roasting tin, below the meat, after 40 mins. Add the whole shallots and garlic halves to the meat tin for the last hour of the meat cooking.
- When pork is cooked, transfer it to a hot platter, and leave in a warm place to rest for 10-15 mins before carving. Carry on cooking the potatoes to brown them, if they need it.
- Put the shallots and garlic in a warm bowl. Drain off fat from roasting tin, pour juices into a pan, add cider and let it reduce by a third. Thicken with cornflour and add a dash of soy sauce to flavour. Serve pork and sauce with roast potatoes and cooked carrots. (Not suitable for freezing).
Top Tip for making Roast leg of pork with shallots
Cut a small amount off the root end of each shallot before adding it to the pan, so that they ooze out of their skins, without bursting.
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