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Jamie Oliver’s Outrageous Pulled Pork

As seen on his Channel 4 series One Pan Wonders, Jamie Oliver's slow-roasted pork shoulder with apple is a low-effort alternative to your usual roast pork to try this autumn.

From the book

Jamie Oliver

Ingredients

½ a pork shoulder, bone in (4.5kg)
1 whole nutmeg, for grating
4 red onions
4 large carrots
4 eating apples
1 bunch of (20g) sage
1 bulb of garlic

Method

Preheat the oven to 200ºC. It’s important to use a snug-fitting roasting tray for this recipe. Sit the pork shoulder in the tray and drizzle with 2 tablespoons each of olive oil and red wine vinegar, finely grate over the whole nutmeg, season generously with sea salt and black pepper, and rub well. Peel and halve the onions. Wash, trim and halve the carrots lengthways. Quarter and core the apples. Pick the sage leaves. Lift up the pork and sit the onion, carrots, apples, sage leaves and whole unpeeled garlic bulb underneath the meat. Roast for 2 hours, then reduce the heat to 150ºC and cook for another 3 hours, or until the meat effortlessly pulls apart, adding splashes of water occasionally to prevent it from drying out, if needed.

Lift off all the crackling and put aside. Remove the pork to a board to rest. Spoon the excess fat off the tray into a jam jar (save for tasty cooking another day), then squeeze the soft garlic cloves out of the skins, and mush up the carrots, onions and apples. Return the pork to the tray, then shred and pull apart with two forks, removing any gristly bits and bones. Mix well until beautifully dressed in all the outrageous tray juices, then season to perfection. Snap up the crackling and place back on top, then enjoy as is or hold in the oven until needed. Batch up the extra portions to stash in the fridge or freezer for future meals.

ENERGY 376kcal FAT 26.2g SAT FAT 8.4g PROTEIN 28.6g CARBS 7.2g SUGARS 5.4g SALT 0.4g FIBRE 1.6g

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    default user avatar Patricia McGoldrick

    This is my go to pork recipe, I love it! My family loves it and I can turn this into so many versatile tasty dishes for the the week! Thank you Jamie Oliver! Yum yum!

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