Awesomely Juicy and Incredibly Tasty Pineapple Pork Neck (Original Recipe and Photoshoot)

in #food8 years ago (edited)

Hello friends!

I bet you’ve missed my food posts, so instead of boring travel pictures from Lviv or Paris (kidding here for sure) I’ve decided to share with you another great recipe from the “Easy and tasty” series. Since many steemians liked my Hawaiian Pineapple Chicken I thought it would be a great idea to add some pineapple to pork this time.

Enjoy!


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What you will need:


• 2kg pork neck fillet;
• pineapple chunks;
• salt, pepper;
• your favorite herbs for pork (can be caraway, cumin, dill, rosemary, sage, fennel, savory, coriander, thyme…. you name it!)

You will also need heavy cast iron stew pan/pot with a lid, or similar pan with thick bottom and a lid for this dish!

How to cook


Make incisions into the pork with a knife. Cut off excessive fat, stuff the meat with pineapple and season with the salt, pepper and herbs. You may also want to season the meat with garlic powder or put garlic cloves around meat in the stew pot. Preheat the oven up to 170°C (340°F).

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Add an inch of water (broth) into the stew pan and put it on high heat until boiling. Place meat into the pan, cover with a lid and put into the oven. It should cook there up to 2 hours (around 1 hour for 1 kilo). You might need to add some more water, if it all evaporates. In an hour and a half open the lid, so that meat would have a beautiful crust on it (increase the heat to 200°C (400°F). For slow roasting you may decrease heat to 140°C (280°F) and cook it up to 3-4 hours covered.

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For the best taste let the meat rest for at least half an hour. Later you might want to cool it in the fridge and use it for cold sandwiches (outstanding taste and flavor still guaranteed).

ENJOY YOUR MEAL, BON APPETIT!


You can find a lot more food posts in my blog as well as other posts on various topics.
Thank you for all upvotes and resteems!
Cheers, hugs, kisses, all the best and happy cooking :D
@richman

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Seems like very tasty. I will try to make this someday!

I am so glad you liked it @travisjin, thanks for commenting!

Wow that pork looks so nicely cooked! golden crust and juicy inside
This is a venison stir fry from the place I used to work at in Fox Glacier, New Zealand . hope you like it!

Wow! This looks fantastic :D
Thanks for the comment, Bruno!

am starting to think you're a chef :)
awesomeness galore!

Thanks for the recipe of Pineapple Pork Neck.

Long time no see!

Fun fact - you were the first person whose post I read on Steemit and your posting got me interested in this place!

Hihi!!!
Funny... How come my first was the first???
Love all your posts :D
Thanks for your comment!

On a gloomy day @ssekulji was showing me your recipes in awe, saying I should do the same with beer.

I was like... you are crazy dude, that's not real, it can't be...

It took me a month to decide to give it a try. Goddamn, I should have started sooner! New horizons! :D

Wowza! What a story @buzzbeergeek!
I'm glad that my post was inspiring and I'm also glad that @ssekulji helped you to start your prominent blog :D
Thanks much and Steem ON!

Hi, I really like the way you wrote this post and can relate to the reciepe you shared about! I've never tried it with the pinapple however so im looking forward to chefing up this way. Anyways, thanks for sharing. I upvoted, and you now have a new follower. Look forward to reading your next post. Give mine a look if you get a chance, just did my first food blog with wasabi lime salmon :D

Thanks much for you great comment and kind words.
Your salmon looks absolutely fantastic. I really should cook salmon too. So you say salmon with lime will be better than with lemon?
Cheers!

yummy 😋
yoh make me hungry. I will cook by following ur recipe.

I am so glad you liked it @noopu, thanks for commenting!

Wow it looks so appealing to the eyes. I hope it taste as it looks. I can see some bread beside the pork. What kind of bread is that. Even though it looks like ginger bread I haven't tasted some so I can't conclude. I love cooking and I like developing simple recipe with the ingredients available in my kitchen. I hope to learn a lot of recipes from you..bravo

Thanks a lot for your awesome comment and kind words!
I believe that was Borodinsky (dark brown sourdough rye bread) similar to Lithuanian or any other dark bread...
We have so many different kinds of bread here, I just thought this kind of bread fits pork perfectly :D

Thanks much for your comment, @newschannel428!

Yeah, come here and get some :D

Wowza, nice video! Is it yours?
Thanks for your comment :D

yes these are all ours on our channel!

Congrats! It's very professional :D