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Scarborough Fair crusted Pork Shoulder

Scarborough Fair crusted Pork Shoulder

An odd name for a recipe? It refers to the very old Simon and Garfunkel song  “Scarborough Fair” which has Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme in the lyrics – Which were all in this crusting!

Ingredients:-

2 Slices of (Gluten free in our case) Bread, crumbed
Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme – Fresh if you have it, or dried
1 Shallot, chopped
1 Egg beaten
Salt & Pepper
Oil

Method:-

(1) Lightly fry the Shallot until it has softened and set aside.
(2) Whisk the Egg.
(3) In a large bowl combine all the ingredients to form a stuffing sort of texture
(4) Press the crust onto the top of a Pork Shoulder joint and cover with foil.
(5) Roast at 180c for about 45 minutes.
(6) Remove the foil and roast for a further 10 minutes.

We served this with Sprout Bhaji in a bit (Gluten free ) Yorkshire Pudding, Carrots and Peas, Roast Spuds and lots of Onion Gravy.

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Special offer Chicken Thighs were the foundation of this recipe. We also had half a pick of dried Apricots loitering in the fridge. We also made some Preserved Lemon a while ago.

Ingredients:-

4 Chicken Thighs, seasoned with Salt & Pepper
1 Onion, sliced
100g of Dried Apricots
2 Cloves of Garlic, minced
1 Cinnamon Stick
1 Tin of Chopped Tomatoes
1 Tin of Chickpeas, drained
1 Tbsp of Preserved Lemon, minced
Oil to fry

Spice mix ingredients:-

(Ras El Hanout)

1 Tsp of Salt
¾ of a Tsp of Ground Cumin
¾ of a Tsp of Ground Ginger
¾ of a Tsp of freshly Ground Black Pepper
1/ a Tsp of Allspice
¼ of a Tsp of Ground Cinnamon
¼ of a Tsp of Ground Coriander
1/8 of a Tsp of Ground Cloves

Method:-

(1) Soak the Apricots in boiling water for 30 minutes and then drain.
(2) Season the Chicken, heat Oil over a high heat and add the Chicken skin side down.
(3) Cook for 5 minutes until the skin is golden brown.
(4) Turn the Chicken over and cook for a further 2 minutes.
(5) Remove and set aside.
(6) Reduce the heat to medium and add the Onions and fry until softened.
(7) Add the Garlic and cook for a further minute.
(8) Add the Spice Mix and stir well.
(9) Add the Cinnamon Stick, Tomatoes, Chickpeas, Apricots, Stock and Preserved Lemon, stirring well.
(10) Place the Chicken on the top skin side up.
(11) Increase the heat bringing the liquid to the boil and cover for 5 minutes.
(12) Remove the lib and allow to simmer for 20 minutes or until the Chicken is cooked through.

We garnished ours with a bit of Parsley from the balcony and served with mixed Rice. The favours really worked together and the citrus hit from the Preserved Lemon really lifted it.

 

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