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Another variation on my favourite way to cook pork, this time using [[Bramblebee Farms]] Old Spot [[pork]].  Not wanting to compromise on the pulled pork I'm not making any attempt to use the rind as crackling.


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This really is best if it can [[Marinate|marinate]] for 8 hours before the cooking.  Just make sure that you plan this one well ahead.
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The trick to this recipe is cooking it on a low heat for 8 hours and making sure it does not dry out.
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|DatePublished=4th April 2019
|DatePublished=2nd August 2018
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|Servings = Serves 8
|Servings = Serves 6
|Difficulty = 2
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|TotalTime =  16 hours
|TotalTime =  4 hours, 30 minutes
|PrepTime =  8 hours
|PrepTime =  15 minutes
|CookTime =  8 hours
|CookTime =  4 hours, 15 minutes
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|TotalCalories = 6320
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|PortionCalories = 1053
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[[Image:Bramblebee Farms Old Spot shredded in gravy.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Finely shred the pork in the gravy]]
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[[Image:Bramblebee Farms Old Spot slow roast pork after seven hours.jpg|thumb|300px|right|After seven hours of slow roasting]]
 
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''<span class="reviewTitle">Taste the quality</span>''


Another variation on my favourite way to cook pork, this time using [[Bramblebee Farms]] Old Spot [[pork]].  Not wanting to compromise on the pulled pork I'm not making any attempt to use the rind as crackling.
<span style="line-height:180%"><span style="font-size:180%;"><span class="reviewScore">5</span>/5 </span>


This really is best if it can [[Marinate|marinate]] for 8 hours before the cooking.  Just make sure that you plan this one well ahead.
<span class="reviewDesc">Bramblebee's meat is the best</span>


The trick to this recipe is cooking it on a low heat for 8 hours and making sure it does not dry out.
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* Add to a large [[Lock&lock box|lock&lock box]] together with the unrolled [[Pork|pork]], pop the lid on, shake really well and leave in the [[Fridge|fridge]] for 8 hours or mare, shaking and inverting now and again to get an even [[Marinade|marinade]].
* Add to a large [[Lock&lock box|lock&lock box]] together with the unrolled [[Pork|pork]], pop the lid on, shake really well and leave in the [[Fridge|fridge]] for 8 hours or mare, shaking and inverting now and again to get an even [[Marinade|marinade]].


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Latest revision as of 15:18, 15 April 2024

Another variation on my favourite way to cook pork, this time using Bramblebee Farms Old Spot pork. Not wanting to compromise on the pulled pork I'm not making any attempt to use the rind as crackling.

This really is best if it can marinate for 8 hours before the cooking. Just make sure that you plan this one well ahead.

The trick to this recipe is cooking it on a low heat for 8 hours and making sure it does not dry out.

Bramblebee Old Spot pulled pork
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Servings:Serves 6
Calories per serving:1053
Ready in:4 hours, 30 minutes
Prep. time:15 minutes
Cook time:4 hours, 15 minutes
Difficulty:Average difficulty
Recipe author:Chef
First published:2nd August 2018

Best recipe review

Taste the quality

5/5

Bramblebee's meat is the best

The Judge

Ingredients

Printable 🖨 shopping 🛒 list & 👩‍🍳 method for this recipe

for the marinade

for the bed

Mise en place

  • Cut a few slashes in the rind so the marinade can penetrate the meat from both sides
  • Mix the marinade ingredients together and stir well.
  • Add to a large lock&lock box together with the unrolled pork, pop the lid on, shake really well and leave in the fridge for 8 hours or mare, shaking and inverting now and again to get an even marinade.

Method

  1. Preheat the oven to 140° C (257° F - gas 1), [fan oven 120° C & reduce cooking time by 10 mins per hour] before you begin cooking
  2. Place the bed items evenly in a large roasting tray
  3. Join 2 large sheets of tin foil to make an air-tight seal so they will cover the roasting tray so the joint does not dry out
  4. Lay the Old Spot pork joint on top of the bed, rind-side up
  5. Loosely cover the roasting tray, rolling the foil around the edges to the steam does not escape
  6. Roast for 7 hours. Baste at least three times, replacing the foil everytime
  7. After the seven hours, remove the meat from the roasting tray and place on a cutting board, remove and discard the rind and any large pieces of fat. Roughly shred the pork.
  8. From the gravy, discard the lemon, most of the onion slices and any wood herbs. Use a potato masher to mash the apple and any remaining onion.
  9. Pop the pork back into the gravy and shred more finely with a pair of forks
  10. Cover and return to the oven for the final hour, then serve with as much gravy as you need


Serving suggestions

This works equally well as a hot meal with roast potatoes and vegetables as it does warm, with a salad and pitta breads.

Cover any leftovers with the gravy and refrigerate once cooled. This keeps it moist. Serve with a salad and pitta breads the following day after skimming any excess fat and mixing well.

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