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Bonesless leg of pork.
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I have a 6kg boneless leg of pork. I will cut it into portions but beside roasting what else is it suitable for?
Can I dice it myself and use it to make a stroganoff or something similar?
Can I dice it myself and use it to make a stroganoff or something similar?
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Leg is one of the Prime cuts of Pork so suitable for most dishes -i would tend not to do pulled pork as it contains less fat than shoulder and could turn a little dry. Some ideas - kebabs - stir fry - goulash -escalopes -casserole with cider, onions and apples finished with some creme fraiche added at end with fresh chopped thyme
15:57 Sun 25th Nov 2012
You could make a pork and cider casserole, with onions and apples. Delia has quite good recipe.
Pulled pork, slow cooked and then shredded, there are loads of different recipes; spicy mexican Carnitas is great for enchilladas, or you can make a tamer version.
Madhur Jaffrey's vindaloo is amazing and really flavoursome, you can moderate the heat by adjusting how many chillies you add.
Pulled pork, slow cooked and then shredded, there are loads of different recipes; spicy mexican Carnitas is great for enchilladas, or you can make a tamer version.
Madhur Jaffrey's vindaloo is amazing and really flavoursome, you can moderate the heat by adjusting how many chillies you add.
Leg is one of the Prime cuts of Pork so suitable for most dishes -i would tend not to do pulled pork as it contains less fat than shoulder and could turn a little dry. Some ideas - kebabs - stir fry - goulash -escalopes -casserole with cider, onions and apples finished with some creme fraiche added at end with fresh chopped thyme
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Try a Chinese style marinade, it's lovely with pork or chicken. I can't give quantities because I'm a sort of "just-chuck-it-in-and-see-what-happens" type of cook, but my marinade usually contains a mix of crushed garlic, grated ginger, soy sauce, lemon juice, five spice powder, honey, sunflower oil, and. bit of finely chopped chilli. Mix it all together and put in either a plastic bag or a plastic dish with a lid on. Add the sliced pork and mix thoroughly till everything's coated. Leave for as long as possible before cooking. Delicious.
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