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ROAST PORK BELLY RECIPE | JAMIE OLIVER RECIPES



Roast pork belly recipe | Jamie Oliver recipes image

An absolute classic – the best pork belly recipes let this wonderful cut of meat speak for itself.

Total Time 3 hours 10 minutes

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 10

1.3 kg piece of higher-welfare pork belly
15 g fennel seeds
100 ml olive oil
2 carrots
2 sticks of celery
1 bulb of garlic
2 onions
½ a bunch of fresh thyme
1 bottle of white wine
75 g plain flour

Steps:

    1. Preheat the oven to its highest temperature.
    2. Using a Stanley knife, score the skin down to the meat (try not to cut the meat), making the cuts very close together.
    3. Bash the fennel seeds and a good pinch of sea salt in a pestle and mortar to a powder.
    4. Tip the oil over the top of the scored skin, then sprinkle over the fennel mixture, and rub all over so that everything gets into the scores and down into the meat.
    5. Roughly chop the carrots and celery, then throw these into a roasting tray. Break the garlic bulb up into unpeeled cloves, peel and chop the onions into large wedges, then toss into the tray with the thyme sprigs.
    6. Put the seasoned pork belly on top of the vegetables in the tray, then roast for 10 to 15 minutes, or until the skin starts to bubble and turn golden brown.
    7. Reduce the oven temperature to 170°C/325°F/gas 3, and roast for 1 hour 30 minutes. When the time's up, carefully open the oven door and pour in three-quarters of the wine. Cook for 1 further hour.
    8. Remove the meat carefully from the oven and test to see if it pulls apart easily. If not, cook for a little longer. Allow the meat to rest while you make the gravy.
    9. Put the tray of roasted vegetables directly onto your hob over a medium heat add, add the flour, then stir together until thick. Cook for 1 minute then add in the remaining wine – if you sauce is too thick add a splash more wine or water.
    10. Using a potato masher, mash up the vegetables until you have a delicious thick-looking sauce. Cook for 2 to 3 minutes on a low heat, season to taste, then strain through a sieve into a jug.
    11. Remove the crackling from the top of the belly and break up into pieces, pull the pork belly apart, and serve with the jug of gravy on the side, and a selection of seasonal vegetables.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 647 calories, FatContent 41.7 g fat, SaturatedFatContent 10.8 g saturated fat, ProteinContent 29 g protein, CarbohydrateContent 22 g carbohydrate, SugarContent 9.9 g sugar, SodiumContent 1.1 g salt, FiberContent 2.3 g fibre

ROAST TURKEY | JAMIE OLIVER TURKEY RECIPES



Roast turkey | Jamie Oliver turkey recipes image

Total Time 2 hours 25 minutes

Yield 6 (with lots of leftovers)

Number Of Ingredients 7

4 kg higher-welfare turkey
250 g stuffing (from meat stuffing recipe)
250 g unsalted butter softened
1 bunch lemon thyme (30g)
2 clementines
olive oil

Steps:

  • GET AHEAD 1. Check the main turkey cavity for the bag of giblets; if they’re in there, remove and tip them into your roasting tray, discarding the bag. The added flavour they’ll give your gravy will be incredible – trust me. 2. Peel the onions, wash the carrots and roughly chop with the celery or the leek tops, then add to the tray with the unpeeled garlic cloves. 3. Place your stuffing in the neck cavity, then pull the skin back over it and tuck it under the bird. You’ll get a good contrast between the soft, juicy stuffing here inside the turkey, and the crispier stuff you can bake separately in a dish. 4. Place the softened butter on a board and press down with your hands. Pick over 3 sprigs of thyme, finely zest ½ a clementine and season with sea salt and freshly ground black pepper, and scrunch all together to make your flavoured butter. 5. Halve the clementines and place in the main turkey cavity with the remaining thyme – not filling it too full allows hot air to circulate, cooking the bird from the inside out and from the outside in. 6. Get your turkey and use a spatula to work your way between the skin and the meat. Start at the side of the cavity just above the leg and work gently up towards the breastbone and towards the back so you create a large cavity. Pick up your butter and push it into the cavity you’ve created. Use your hands to push it through the skin right to the back so it coats the breast meat as evenly as possible. Do the same on the other side. 7. Drizzle the turkey all over with 1 tablespoon of olive oil and generously sprinkle from all sides with salt and pepper. 8. Cover the turkey snugly with tin foil and place it on top of the trivet in the tray. ON THE DAY 1. Take your turkey out of the fridge 1 hour before it’s due to go in the oven. 2. Preheat the oven to 180°C/350°F/gas 4. 3. You want to cook a higher-welfare bird for 25 to 30 minutes per kg and a standard bird is 35 to 40 minutes per kg. For a 4kg bird, pop it in the oven for 1 hour 40 minutes, basting several times with all the lovely juices in the tray and covering with foil when beautifully golden brown. 4. The simplest way to check it’s cooked is to stick a knife into the thickest part of the thigh – if the juices run clear, it’s done. 5. Use heavy-duty tongs to lift up your bird so all the juices run from the cavity into the tray, then transfer the turkey to a platter and leave to rest for up to 2 hours while you crack on. You can cover it with a double layer of tin foil and a clean tea towel to keep warm, if you like. 6. Skim away the fat from the turkey tray, save it in a jar, and leave to cool. When cold, transfer to the fridge for cooking with at a later date. CARVING THE TURKEY 1. Once the turkey has rested, it’s time to carve. There are two ways you can do this. - The first method is to remove the wings, slice the skin beside the legs, then pull out and chop the legs off. You can either slice or pull this brown meat – it’s so tasty. Keep it warm while you move on to the breast meat. Use the full length of the knife in a nice smooth action to slice through the breast meat, transferring it to a platter as you go. - Alternatively, remove the leg as above, then feel where the backbone is and cut with the length of your knife all the way down beside it until you hit the carcass. You can then lift the whole breast off the bone. Remove to a board and slice.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 249 calories, FatContent 15.7 g fat, SaturatedFatContent 7.5 g saturated fat, ProteinContent 23.5 g protein, CarbohydrateContent 3.7 g carbohydrate, SugarContent 2.2 g sugar, SodiumContent 0.4 g salt, FiberContent 0.9 g fibre

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