Posts Tagged ‘pork chop’

Roasting Pork Get Crakling

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Roast Pork with crisp brown crackling is a rich and succulent dish. It can also be roasted without the rind, in the French manner. Either way it is delicious properly cooked and with the right accompaniments. This course show how to roast and carve pork and what to serve with it.

Pork is a relatively inexpensive meat, and can be roasted both on and off the bone. The meat is fat so one of its great virtues is that most of the main cuts can be roasted. Unlike lamb and beef, it is also practical to raost smaller weights of meat, because the outer layer of fat keeps it moist and shrinkage is kept to a minimum.

Pale meat, such as pork or veal, must be well cooked, never rare. Rare pork does (more…)

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Choosing Pork

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Unlike beef, mutton and to some extent, lamb, which need to be hung to tenderize the meat, pork is eaten fresh. It does not keep well, so you must be very careful where you store it and for how long. Thanks to modern cold storage, pork is no longer seasonal can be bought safely at any time of the year. But in hot weather it should be bought only from a refrigerated display.

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