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magnusfide
Mar 03, 2014Explorer II
For your next PC recipe try this one. We made it over the weekend in our digital PC and it's definitely a keeper.
SPICY ANGLO-INDIAN PORK ROAST
Serves 6 Preparation time; 2 hours
2kg (4.5 lbs) pork (1 whole piece) from the shoulder portion 2 teaspoons pepper powder
4 dried red chillies broken into bits
3 pieces of cinnamon about ½ inch each
1 teaspoon chilly powder
½ teaspoon tumeric powder
2 or 3 onions sliced
1 tablespoon vinegar
1 tablespoon oil
Salt to taste
Wash the pork and rub it well all over with the salt, pepper, chilly powder and tumeric powder. Spread the sliced onions evenly in a fairly large greased baking dish. Lay the chunk of pork on the layer of onions. Sprinkle the broken red chillies and cinnamon over it. Drizzle the oil all over the meat. Shake the dish so that it spreads evenly. Cook in a moderate oven (355' ) for about one and a half hours till the meat is soft and brown. (Turn the meat over every half hour so that it browns all over evenly).
Serve with mash potato and Bread or Rice.
The Pork Roast could be prepared using a Pressure cooker instead of baking in an oven.
http://anglo-indianfood.blogspot.com/2008/02/spicy-anglo-indian-pork-roast.html?m=1
SPICY ANGLO-INDIAN PORK ROAST
Serves 6 Preparation time; 2 hours
2kg (4.5 lbs) pork (1 whole piece) from the shoulder portion 2 teaspoons pepper powder
4 dried red chillies broken into bits
3 pieces of cinnamon about ½ inch each
1 teaspoon chilly powder
½ teaspoon tumeric powder
2 or 3 onions sliced
1 tablespoon vinegar
1 tablespoon oil
Salt to taste
Wash the pork and rub it well all over with the salt, pepper, chilly powder and tumeric powder. Spread the sliced onions evenly in a fairly large greased baking dish. Lay the chunk of pork on the layer of onions. Sprinkle the broken red chillies and cinnamon over it. Drizzle the oil all over the meat. Shake the dish so that it spreads evenly. Cook in a moderate oven (355' ) for about one and a half hours till the meat is soft and brown. (Turn the meat over every half hour so that it browns all over evenly).
Serve with mash potato and Bread or Rice.
The Pork Roast could be prepared using a Pressure cooker instead of baking in an oven.
http://anglo-indianfood.blogspot.com/2008/02/spicy-anglo-indian-pork-roast.html?m=1
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