Steps to Prepare Homemade Roasted Pork Belly with Ras el Hanout Apple Sauce and Fennel and Mint Salad
by Anthony Ward
Roasted Pork Belly with Ras el Hanout Apple Sauce and Fennel and Mint Salad
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To get started with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook roasted pork belly with ras el hanout apple sauce and fennel and mint salad using 29 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Roasted Pork Belly with Ras el Hanout Apple Sauce and Fennel and Mint Salad:
Get Pork
Prepare 1.4 kg boneless pork belly, rind scored
Get 2 tbs olive oil
Take 2 tbs Ras el Hanout spice
Take 1 tbs salt
Prepare 1 onion, chopped
Prepare 2 carrots, chopped
Take 2 sticks celery, chopped
Take 6 garlic cloves, bruised
Prepare 2 tbs ground fennel
Take 300 ml white wine
Take 8 peppercorns
Get 3 bay leaves
Make ready 1 L chicken stock
Prepare Apple sauce
Prepare 4 apples, peeled, cored, chopped
Make ready 3 tbs caster sugar
Make ready 2 tbs water
Prepare 2 tsp Ras el Hanout
Get Carrot puree
Prepare 1 kg carrots, peeled
Take 100 g cream
Take 50 g butter
Make ready Fennel & mint salad
Take 60 ml olive oil
Take 2 tbs lemon juice
Get 6 baby fennel, thinly sliced
Prepare 1/2 bunch mint leaves
Make ready 4 radishes, thinly sliced
Instructions to make Roasted Pork Belly with Ras el Hanout Apple Sauce and Fennel and Mint Salad:
The night before, place the pork in a dish and sprinkle the rind with salt. Place on the bottom of the shelf of the fridge, uncovered, overnight. This should help draw out the moisture and dry out the rind to make delicious crackling.
When ready to cook, preheat the oven to 180C. Take the pork out of the fridge and bring to room temperature. Pat it dry and rub with oil, Ras el Hanout and salt.
Place the remaining ingredients - chopped carrots, chopped onion, chopped celery, bruised garlic, ground fennel, white wine, peppercorns, bay leaves, chicken stock - in a big, deep roasting dish. Place the pork, rind-side up on the veg, making sure not to get the rind wet. Roast for 2.5 hours.
For the carrot puree, place the carrots in a pot of cold seasoned water. Bring to a boil, reduce heat and cook until soft. Drain.
Return carrots to pot, add the butter, cream, salt and pepper and blitz with stick blender until smooth. Set aside.
To make the apple sauce, place all the ingredients - peeled cored chopped apples, castor sugar, water and Ras al Hanout - in a small pot over low heat. Cook, covered until soft and thick, stirring occasionally. Season and blitz with a stick blender until smooth.
To make the salad, combine the fennel, mint and radishes. Put the oil and the lemon juice and salt and pepper in a jar and shake until emulsified. Combine all salad ingredients and set aside.
When the pork is soft and ready, turn the oven to grill and let the crackling begin. If that doesn't work, remove the rind serve without crackling.
Cut the pork into rectangular pieces and serve with the veg from the roasting pan, carrot puree, apple sauce and salad. Enjoy!
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