Best Rack Of Pork In Clay Pot Recipes

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CLAY POT CUBAN STYLE PORK ROAST



Clay Pot Cuban Style Pork Roast image

When cooking in a clay pot the food loses no moisture creating a moist and flavorful dish. Clay pots are soaked in water for 15 minutes before use and then set in a cold oven and then let to come up to temperature. The food cooks with a steaming effect that makes it so delicious. The clay pot is not washed in harsh cleaners...

Provided by barbara lentz

Categories     Pork

Time 3h

Number Of Ingredients 10

3 to 4 lb pork roast shoulder
2 large oranges juiced
1 large lemon juiced
1 large bay leaf
2 Tbsp sea salt
2 tsp each cumin powder, and oregano
20 clove garlic
2 medium onions cut into thin rounds
1 c chicken broth
1/2 c dry white wine

Steps:

  • 1. The night before that the pork roast and poke holes all over. Rub the sea salt all over the roast.
  • 2. Mix the orange juice, lemon juice, garlic cumin powder and oregano in a food processor. Pour over roast and marinate overnight.
  • 3. Soak the clay pot in water for 15 minutes. Place the pork roast in the clay pot. Pour marinade over top. Lay the onions around the roast and throw in the bay leaf.
  • 4. Pour the wine and chicken broth over roast.
  • 5. Set the clay pot in a cold oven and set the temp to 300 degrees. Bake for 3 hours.
  • 6. Remove roast from pot and shred with fork. Place the drippings in a saucepan and bring to a boil and reduce to desired thickness. Serve over pork

ROAST PORK FOR THE CLAY COOKER



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This smells so good and tastes even better. Serve this with that great gravy and mashed potatoes. A meal to remember.

Provided by Sageca

Categories     Pork

Time 4h10m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

5 lbs pork roast
10 garlic cloves
3 rosemary sprigs
1 large onion, sliced
2 chicken breasts (bone-in and skin-on)
3/4 cup chicken broth
1/2 teaspoon freshly crushed pepper
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup cold water
2 tablespoons flour

Steps:

  • Soak the lid of your clay cooker for 1/2 hour.Mine has a glazed lower part.
  • Cover bottom of pot with thickly sliced onion.
  • Make several slits in your roast and insert whole garlic cloves.
  • Place the roast over the onions.
  • Add chicken breast on the side.
  • Sprinkle with salt and pepper.
  • Place Rosemary Sprigs or leaves on the Roast.
  • Pour chicken broth on the side.
  • Cover and place in a cold oven.
  • Set the oven to 425°F.
  • Cook for 4 hours.
  • Remove from oven.
  • Place pork and chicken in serving platter.
  • Add sliced onions on the side.
  • Pour cooking liquid in sauce pan.
  • Mix water and flour and whisk into boiling liquid.Simmer a few minutes.
  • Pour your tasty gravy in a gravy bowl.
  • Tip:.
  • When I cook a roast of pork I always add chicken to give the gravy that special taste.
  • I use the leftover chicken for another meal.

THRACIAN CLAY POT



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Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 35m

Yield 1 serving

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 heirloom tomato, cut into 1/2-inch slices
1 bell pepper, roasted and chopped
1/2 cup chopped scallions
3 ounces Bulgarian feta
1 tablespoon dried savory
1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
4 ounces sliced charcuterie, such as Lukanka or a similar European dry-cured sausage
2 eggs
1 serrano pepper, split
Pinch fine paprika, Hungarian or Spanish

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 420 degrees F. Cover the bottom of the clay pot with the tomatoes. Cover the tomatoes with the bell peppers. Add the scallions, then the feta, then the savory. Drizzle with the oil. Cover the lid of the pot and bake, 12 to 15 minutes.
  • Remove the pot from the oven and add the charcuterie. Crack the eggs on top of the charcuterie. Place the serrano pepper on top. Bake until the eggs are cooked, about 5 minutes. Remove the pot from the oven and sprinkle with paprika.

CLAY POT PORK



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Provided by John Willoughby

Categories     dinner, weekday, main course

Time 1h15m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 11

1/3 cup sugar
3/4 cup chicken stock, more if necessary
3 tablespoons fish sauce
3 shallots, thinly sliced
2 cloves garlic, thinly sliced
2 teaspoons minced ginger
1 teaspoon black pepper
1 small fresh chili, minced optional
3 scallions, trimmed and thinly sliced on the bias, green and white parts separated
1 1/2 pound boneless pork shoulder or pork belly cut into 1-inch cubes
Steamed white rice for serving

Steps:

  • Put the sugar in a medium-size heavy-bottomed pot and cook over medium heat, shaking gently every once in a while, until it starts to melt. Start stirring with a fork and continue, crushing clumps of sugar so that the sugar melts evenly. When the sugar is liquid, continue to cook for another minute or so until it darkens, then remove from heat.
  • Combine the chicken stock and fish sauce and carefully add at arm's length to the sugar (it will splutter and pop). Turn heat to medium high, return sugar mixture to the heat, and cook, stirring constantly, until well combined. (If the sugar clumps when you add the liquid, don't worry, it will melt again.)
  • Add the shallots, garlic, ginger, pepper, chili if using, and the white portion of the scallions. Cook, stirring frequently, until the shallots are nicely softened, 2 to 3 minutes.
  • Add pork to the pot and bring the liquid to a boil. Reduce the heat to low, partly cover and simmer gently, stirring occasionally and adding a splash of stock or water if the pan looks too dry, until the pork is very tender and the liquid has reduced to a medium-thick sauce, about 1 hour.
  • Remove from heat, add the green part of the scallions, and serve over steamed white rice.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 527, UnsaturatedFat 17 grams, Carbohydrate 28 grams, Fat 31 grams, Fiber 2 grams, Protein 33 grams, SaturatedFat 11 grams, Sodium 1243 milligrams, Sugar 22 grams

ROASTED RACK OF PORK



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Provided by Tyler Florence

Categories     main-dish

Time 2h20m

Yield 2 to 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 four-rib pork roast (approximately 3 pounds)
3 tablespoons white vinegar
2 tablespoons sugar
1 1/2 tablespoons baking soda
2 tablespoons grapeseed oil
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 tablespoons chopped fresh rosemary
2 tablespoons chopped fresh thyme
Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F. If you are short on time, you can cook the pork at temperatures up to 350 degrees F; however, slower and lower cooking results in more tender and juicy meat.
  • To prepare the pork for cooking, set the pork on a baking sheet and score the skin into a criss-cross pattern. Be sure to only score the fat and not deep enough to cut into the meat. Scoring exposes more fat to the heat, which results in more fat being rendered during cooking.
  • Bring the vinegar, sugar and 5 cups water to a boil in a saucepan; then add the baking soda and bring back up to a boil. Carefully pour the boiling liquid over the skin of the roast. Pat the skin dry and discard the liquid. Next, rub the grapeseed and olive oils all over the pork; then rub the pork with the rosemary and thyme. Sprinkle with salt and pepper.
  • Place the pork in a roasting pan and transfer to the oven. Cook, uncovered, until the internal temperature reaches 145 degrees F, about 1 1/2 hours.
  • When done, remove the pork from the pan and transfer it to a rack set over a baking sheet. Cover with vented foil and let rest for at least 15 minutes (the internal temp will increase by at least 5 or 10 degrees).

ROAST RACK OF PORK WITH WILD GARLIC STUFFING



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A showstopping pork dish that's a great Sunday lunch for a crowd, the trim from the rack makes a flavourful stuffing, infused wtih wild garlic or use a combination of spinach and garlic

Provided by Rosie Birkett

Categories     Dinner, Main course

Time 3h

Number Of Ingredients 15

3kg rack of pork , chined (see tip), French trimmed (ask your butcher to give you the trim), skin scored, not tied
1 tbsp sea salt , ground to a powder
1 tbsp olive oil
1 onion , finely chopped
2 thyme sprigs , leaves picked
slice of sourdough , crust removed, torn into little pieces
½ tsp fennel seeds
½ tsp coriander seeds
½ tsp chilli flakes
the trim from the pork , minced (or use 400g pork mince)
nutmeg , for grating
zest ½ lemon
1 tbsp chopped flat-leaf parsley
70g wild garlic , chopped (see tip)
1 egg

Steps:

  • In the morning before you cook the pork, use a very sharp knife (or ask the butcher) to cut a deep flap under the skin and fat of the meat, all the way along the rack - be sure to leave at least 5cm connected. Rub the powdered sea salt all over the flesh (not the skin), then leave uncovered in the fridge for at least 2 hrs. Take out of the fridge 30 mins before you want to cook it, to come to room temperature. Heat oven to 240C/220C fan/gas 9.
  • Meanwhile, make the stuffing. Heat the olive oil in a frying pan. Add the onion, a pinch of sea salt and black pepper, and the thyme leaves. Cook over a low heat, stirring, until the onion has softened, about 10 mins. Add the sourdough 2 mins before the end. Remove from the heat and transfer the mix to a bowl.
  • In a dry frying pan, toast the fennel and coriander seeds and chilli flakes over a high heat for 1-2 mins. Allow to cool, then use a pestle and mortar to grind with a pinch of sea salt.
  • Add the ground spices to the onion mixture and mix with the pork trim. Season again, grate in some nutmeg to taste, and add the lemon zest, parsley and wild garlic. Mix everything together with your hands to thoroughly combine, then add the egg and mix again.
  • Press the stuffing into the flap in the pork and tie up with string all the way along to hold the stuffing in. Use foil to cover any exposed stuffing, as it will burn in the hot oven. Place the joint on a baking tray.
  • Cook the pork for 20 mins per 450g - so 2 hrs 20 mins for a joint this size. Start it off on 240C/220C fan/gas 9 for 20 mins, then reduce the heat to 200C/180C fan/gas 6 and cook for 2 hrs. Turn it halfway through to ensure it's cooking evenly and test it 10 mins before the end with a temperature probe. When the core reads 70C, it's cooked. Wrap the pork in foil and leave to rest while you prepare your side dishes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 637 calories, Fat 39 grams fat, SaturatedFat 14 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 6 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 1 grams sugar, Fiber 1 grams fiber, Protein 63 grams protein, Sodium 2.4 milligram of sodium

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