Best Pork Belly Roast Jamie Oliver Recipes

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PERFECT PORK BELLY



Perfect pork belly image

This is a beautiful basic recipe that gives you melt-in-your mouth juicy pork belly with incredible crackling - and it works every time. Carve it up for a mighty roast, or continue slow-cooking until it's soft enough to pull with two forks. Massive smiles guaranteed.

Provided by Jamie Oliver

Categories     Pork Recipes     Pork     Sunday lunch     Pork belly

Time 3h

Yield 8 to 10, with leftovers

Number Of Ingredients 16

4 kg piece of higher-welfare pork belly, bone in
6 bay leaves
2 tablespoons sea salt
2 tablespoons coriander seeds
2 tablespoons fennel seeds
2 tablespoons black peppercorns
4 onions
300 ml dry cider
3 tablespoons plain flour
VEG
4 carrots
4 potatoes
4 sticks of celery
2 bulbs of fennel
4 sprigs of fresh rosemary
1 bulb of garlic

Steps:

  • Leave the pork uncovered in the fridge overnight to dry out the skin.
  • Preheat the oven to full whack (240°C/475°F/gas 9).
  • Carefully score the pork skin with a sharp knife or scalpel.
  • Place the bay leaves in a pestle and mortar with the sea salt and give it a good bashing. Add the coriander seeds, fennel seeds and peppercorns, then bash again until fine.
  • Rub 2 tablespoons of the flavoured salt all over the pork, massaging it into all the nooks and crannies, saving the rest for another day. Brush away any excess.
  • Clank up the onions into wedges and arrange them skin-side up in rows. Lay the pork directly over the onions, then roast for 40 to 50 minutes, or until the crackling is golden and super crunchy.
  • Meanwhile, prepare the veg. Scrub the carrots and potatoes, trim the celery and fennel, then clank up into 2½cm chunks and place on a large baking tray. Pick over the rosemary leaves, then break up the garlic bulb and scatter over the cloves, leaving the skin on. Season with salt and pepper, then give it a good mix.
  • Remove the pork from the oven and reduce the temperature to 150°C/300°F/gas 2.
  • Using tongs, carefully lift the pork off the onions and place it directly on the top bars of the oven. Position the tray of veg exactly underneath to catch the tasty juices. Cook the pork for a further 2 to 4 hours - after 2 hours, the meat will be soft and easy to carve, after 4 hours, the meat will be soft enough to 'pull'. Toss the veg occasionally, turning to coat in the pork juices until caramelised and cooked to your liking, then remove. (Pop an empty tray under the pork to prevent the juices from making a mess in your oven.)
  • To make the gravy, carefully drain the fat from the onions and reserve for another day. Place the tray on the hob over a medium heat, then pour in the cider and let it bubble away for a few minutes, scraping up all the sticky goodness from the base of the tray.
  • Gradually stir in the flour, then pour in 1.5 litres of boiling water and stir on the heat for 15 minutes, or until thickened and reduced.
  • When it's time to dish up, arrange the veg on a serving platter with the pork and strain the gravy into a jug. Carve or pull the pork and plate it up with a little bit of everything. Delicious served with a simple watercress and apple salad, and a dollop of English mustard.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 508 calories, Fat 27.8 g fat, SaturatedFat 9.3 g saturated fat, Protein 36.1 g protein, Carbohydrate 28.3 g carbohydrate, Sugar 6.4 g sugar, Sodium 2.2 g salt, Fiber 6.5 g fibre

PORK BELLY ROAST



Pork belly roast image

An absolute classic - the best pork belly recipes let this wonderful cut of meat speak for itself.

Provided by Jamie Oliver

Categories     Mains     Pork     Dinner Party     Sunday lunch     British     Pork belly

Time 3h10m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 10

1.3 kg piece of higher-welfare pork belly
15 g fennel seeds
100 ml olive oil
2 carrots
2 sticks of celery
1 bulb of garlic
2 onions
½ a bunch of fresh thyme
1 bottle of white wine
75 g plain flour

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to its highest temperature.
  • Using a Stanley knife, score the skin down to the meat (try not to cut the meat), making the cuts very close together.
  • Bash the fennel seeds and a good pinch of sea salt in a pestle and mortar to a powder.
  • Tip the oil over the top of the scored skin, then sprinkle over the fennel mixture, and rub all over so that everything gets into the scores and down into the meat.
  • Roughly chop the carrots and celery, then throw these into a roasting tray. Break the garlic bulb up into unpeeled cloves, peel and chop the onions into large wedges, then toss into the tray with the thyme sprigs.
  • Put the seasoned pork belly on top of the vegetables in the tray, then roast for 10 to 15 minutes, or until the skin starts to bubble and turn golden brown.
  • Reduce the oven temperature to 170°C/325°F/gas 3, and roast for 1 hour 30 minutes. When the time's up, carefully open the oven door and pour in three-quarters of the wine. Cook for 1 further hour.
  • Remove the meat carefully from the oven and test to see if it pulls apart easily. If not, cook for a little longer. Allow the meat to rest while you make the gravy.
  • Put the tray of roasted vegetables directly onto your hob over a medium heat add, add the flour, then stir together until thick. Cook for 1 minute then add in the remaining wine - if you sauce is too thick add a splash more wine or water.
  • Using a potato masher, mash up the vegetables until you have a delicious thick-looking sauce. Cook for 2 to 3 minutes on a low heat, season to taste, then strain through a sieve into a jug.
  • Remove the crackling from the top of the belly and break up into pieces, pull the pork belly apart, and serve with the jug of gravy on the side, and a selection of seasonal vegetables.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 647 calories, Fat 41.7 g fat, SaturatedFat 10.8 g saturated fat, Protein 29 g protein, Carbohydrate 22 g carbohydrate, Sugar 9.9 g sugar, Sodium 1.1 g salt, Fiber 2.3 g fibre

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