Roast pork belly with sloe gin plums recipe

Roast pork belly with sloe gin plums

Beautifully crisp pork belly roasted in a coriander and fennel seed rub served with a sloe gin, plum and star anise sauce and buttered cabbage. A brilliant, alternative Christmas dinner idea that's totally worth the extra time and effort.

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  • Serves 4
  • 25 mins to prepare and 1 hour 30 mins to cook
  • 579 calories / serving

  • Dairy-free
  • Gluten-free

Ingredients

  • 800g (1lb 10oz) boneless pork belly
  • 2 tsp olive oil
  • 2 tsp fennel seeds
  • 2 tsp coriander seeds
  • 3 thyme sprigs, leaves only
  • 4 plums, stoned and quartered
  • 2 star anise
  • 4 tbsp Tesco Finest sloe gin
  • 1 tsp redcurrant jelly
  • steamed cabbage, to serve

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Each serving contains

Energy
2410kJ 579.0kcal
29%
Fat
43g
high61%
Saturates
15g
high75%
Salt
0.6g
low10%
Sugars
5g
low6%

of the Reference intake

Carbohydrate 5.4gProtein 39.1gFibre 1.9g

Method

  1. Preheat the oven to gas 9, 240°C, fan 220°C. Score a crosshatch pattern into the skin of the pork bellywith a sharp knife. Rub a little oil all over the meat. Lightly crush the fennel and coriander seeds, mix with a little seasoning, and then rub all over the skin and meat. Scatter with the thyme leaves.
  2. Put the pork belly onto a rack over a roasting tin and cook for 30 minutes. Turn the heat down to gas 6, 180°C, fan 160°C. Add 200ml (1/3 pt) water to the tin and cook for another 30 minutes. Tuck the quartered plums and star anise underneath the rack and roast for another 30 minutes or until the plums are tender and the skin is crisp and golden.
  3. Remove the pork, plums and the rack and set aside while you finish the sauce. Spoon any excess fat from the tin and place over a medium heat. Add 200ml (1/3 pt) hot water to deglaze the pan and bubble for 3 minutes. Add the sloe gin and simmer for 2-3 minutes or until syrupy and the liquid has reduced by half. Return the plums to the sauce and warm through. Discard the star anise. Season to taste.
  4. Slice the pork belly and serve with the hot plum sauce and steamed, buttered cabbage.

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