How to have a Taste
bud Fiesta!
Have you ever feasted
upon a shoulder of pork so crispy it caramelizes on the plate; so tender it
melts as it touches your tongue; so sweet it makes your cavities scream for
mercy? No? Let me give you the inside
scoop on how to prepare such a mouthwatering dish for your family and friends.
Warning: there will never be enough.
First, you must collect your
ingredients. I would suggest finding a local butcher to find the freshest
ingredients. For the meat you will need to pick up a hefty sized pork shoulder,
with the fat still attached; however, if you are on a budget then a pork roast
will work as well. If you do pick up a pork roast you will need to pick up some
lard. In addition to the meat you will also need: salt, coconut milk, pork
seasoning, bay leaves, garlic, coriander, marjoram sprigs (oregano), and a
white onion.
Secondly, upon returning from
the store you will need to gather the necessary cooking utensils. You will need
a large pot, big enough for the shoulder and room for water. You will also need
cheese cloth and measuring utensils.
Next, after you have made sure
you have all the necessary ingredients, place the pork into a large pot and
clean the remaining vegetables. Place
seasoning, bay leaves, garlic, coriander, marjoram, and white onions into
cheese cloth and tie or synch shut. Then, place the bundle into the pot with
the pork.
After
you have done the previous step add the cans of coconut milk and water until
the pork is fully covered. Bring to a boil and cook at 350 for roughly 45 min
to an hour.
After pork is tender and begins
to fall apart, drain water into a separate pot and pour contents of the cheese
cloth into the broth with the exception of the bay leaves. Then blend it all
together until it’s a smooth creamy mixture.
Place drained pork onto a cookie
sheet and begin to shred until it’s the desired size that you want. After it is
shredded place the pork into a pan with 5tbsp of oil and fry pork tell it
begins to crisp and caramelize. Next, place fried pork onto a plate and drizzle
with the broth that you blended earlier. Your pork is now ready to serve and
enjoy.
Finally, my last suggestion is
to serve your delicious pork with several fresh corn tortillas, ripe tomatoes,
slivered red onions, and salted avocadoes wedges. Yumm!
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