Slow-cooked belly of pork with caramelised shallots

Slow-cooked belly of pork with caramelised shallots

Slow cooked pork that dissolves on your tongue with sweet, sticky shallots - bliss

Difficulty and servings

Easy

Serves 4

Preparation and cooking times

Total time

Ready in 3 hours 30 mins

Method

  1. Put the pork skin side up on a rack in a large roasting tray and cook in a cool oven - 150C/fan 130C/gas 2 for about 31/2 hours.
  2. Meanwhile, put the shallots (with skin) in a pan, cover with water and bring to a simmer. Cook for 1 hour, then drain and cool.
  3. Cut each shallot in half lengthways through the root. Peel off the skin - still leaving the 'half' root in place.
  4. Heat a little oil and butter in a large pan and fry the cut side of the shallots until they are nicely browned. Turn and colour the other side. Serve with the pork.
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Know-how

When you're buying pork, go for an animal that's been properly reared - I'd recommend Gloucester Old Spot or Middle White for flavour. Make the most of the shallots' sweet, intense flavour by 'caramelising' them.

Per serving

754 kcalories, protein 60.8g, carbohydrate 2.5g, fat 55.8 g, saturated fat 21.4g, fibre 1.9g, salt 0.6 g

Recipe from olive magazine, April 2006.

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  • 06 March 2008

    Thelma commented on this recipe

    In view of the problems the British pig farmers are having at present I felt that I would like to buy pork and hope to try this recipe this weekend

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  • 07 July 2008

    Steve Stapley commented on this recipe

    Fantastic, and so simple. I usually serve with roast vegtables

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  • 07 July 2008

    Steve Stapley rated this recipe

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  • 15 September 2008

    CazStanley rated and commented on this recipe

    4 stars

    simple, delish.

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    21 December 2008

    Rog rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    This was really delicious with great crackling. I will certainly do this again although next time I will not cook the shallots for 1 hour - I found that to be far too long.

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  • 15 January 2009

    Dennybhoy rated and commented on this recipe

    4 stars

    shallots were in too long for an hour, have done this twice now second time i rolled the belly was far juicier as all the juices stay in the meat also starting the meet off for about 15 mins at gas mark 7 helps to seal in the flavour and give a less greasy crackling in the end.

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  • 27 February 2009

    Romana rated this recipe

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  • 14 October 2009

    Fellmeister commented on this recipe

    I agree with tthe above comments, the shallots don't need an hour. The pork however was sublime!

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  • 06 November 2009

    geoffers1 rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    Absolutely delish! I think it is essential to use good quality pork from your butcher or farm shop rather than the supermarket (sorry!) as there is usually much less fat in properly reared pork. Don't try & rush it as it is really worth the long slow cooking. I agree with all the comments about the shallots. I used large ones and they were cooked in 25 minutes, very tasty too!

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    06 March 2010

    Sel rated this recipe

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  • 08 August 2010

    kelly rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    amazing, we was all gutted when we finished it, we had it with the new potatoes with spring onions and bacon. agree with every one else with the shallots being in for an hour,fay too long but it was still amazing

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  • 29 January 2011

    SimonBrown rated this recipe

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  • 01 February 2011

    Odelle rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    Delicious, shallots only require 25-30 mins. cooking, added peeled, cored, sliced Bramley apples, ready to eat apple sauce. Added 2 tablespoons of balsamic vinegar Added 2 tablespoons of cider vinegar together with splash of water, this makes the pork, shallots and pork taste even better. Please support your local butchers, farm shops, to prevent 'loosing them from the High Streets', you'll get better quality, excellent service and far better tasting pork! Try the taste difference for yourself, far superior to 'mass produced, packaged supermarket meat', less waste, packaging and superb.

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  • 11 April 2011

    pointermanuk rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    Delicious and very easy to cook. As others have said only cook shallots for 30mins. I used cloudy cider in the roasting tray as an extra. I would recommend this to anybody.

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  • 18 September 2011

    Kirconnel rated and commented on this recipe

    1 stars

    A lot of work for a very fattening meal. Would not do this again. And can anybody tell me how to delete this from my list of favourites

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  • 08 April 2012

    tracy rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    I cooked this for my hubby and he loved it. I did use local farmed Pork which had a wonderful taste and was metingly tender. I added some cider to the pan to make a tasty gravy. I shall be doing this again.

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Difficulty and servings

Easy

Serves 4

Preparation and cooking times

Total time

Ready in 3 hours 30 mins

Ingredients

  • 1½kg pork belly with bones, skin scored
  • 16 large shallots
  • oil
  • butter
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Per serving

754 kcalories, protein 60.8g, carbohydrate 2.5g, fat 55.8 g, saturated fat 21.4g, fibre 1.9g, salt 0.6 g

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