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Category: Ethnic/Europe
Rating: (?) Not Yet Rated
Contributing Chef: adminjames

Translate: French/Traduisez - German/Übersetzen Sie - Italian/Traduca
Portuguese/Traduza - Spanish/Traduzca







Title:  A Dish Of Elizabethan Pork

Ingredients: 
16 Servings
4 Lb Pork leg
1 Celery head, sliced -=OR=-
1 Fennel head, sliced
2 Medium Onions, sliced
8 Oz Apricots, fresh/tinned
4 Oz Raisins, stoneless
1 Lemon, zest & juice
1 Orange, zest & juice
2 Apples, Cox's best
4 Oz Dates, stoned
1 Tbl Clover honey
1 Oz Flour
4 Tbl Oil
1/2 Bott. red wine
1 Large Sprig thyme
1 Large Sprig marjoram
1 Large Sprig rosemary
1 Large Sprig sage -=OR=-
1 Tsp Each of herbs, Dried
3 Cloves garlic, crushed
1 Tsp Powdered mace
1 Tsp Black pepper, ground
1 Tsp Curry powder
4 Tsp Salt
-- OPTIONAL IF USING CELERY -
1/2 Tsp Fennel seeds


Method of Preparation: 
Trim the pork off the bone and discard excess fat, leaving a little. Cut into 1" cubes. Heat the oil until it is smoking, and fry the pork lightly, a little at a time, removing each batch to a side plate as it is done. Fry the sliced onions in the fat remaining in the pan. Return the pork to the pan and sprinkle with the flour, stirring it in well. Add all the herbs and spices - you may tie fresh herbs in a bundle if you want, or put dried herbs into muslin. (Not essential at all). Shred the celery or fennel as finely as possible and add to the pan. Add the split and stoned apricots and dates and the peeled, cored and sliced apples together with the citrus zests and segments (remove bitter white pith before segmenting, and removing pips). Add the raisins, the garlic, salt and curry powder. Transfer to a large ovenproof casserole (dutch oven) if the frying wasn't done in one, and pour over the wine. Bring to the boil, and boil 5 minutes to eliminate alcohol. Cook in a low (Mk 2 275 F) oven for 2 1/2 to 3 hours until the pork is thoroughly tender. Remove the herbs and serve - plain boiled rice goes very well with this dish which predates the use in Europe of potatoes. Recipe adapted from "Fine English Cookery" Michael Smith by IMH Georges' Home BBS 2:323/4.4
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