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Slow-Cooked Pork Pibil with Pink Pickled Onions

by Rukmini Iyer from The Roasting Tin Around The World

Serves 4

Total 3hr 10min

Prep 10min

Cook 3hr

Perfect for piling into tacos, Rukmini’s pork pibil is slow-roasted until meltingly soft and topped with pink pickled onions.

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Introduction

You may have had pork pibil at your favourite Mexican restaurant: it’s a classic Yucatán dish of pork, slow-cooked in achiote, a paste made from annatto seeds, from which the dish gets its lovely colour. Achiote paste is easily available online, and once you have it, this dish will be a staple in your repertoire – it’s so easy to put together.

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Ingredients

1onion, roughly chopped
6 cloves ofgarlic, roughly chopped
1 tspground cumin
1 tbspdried oregano (Mexican if you have it)
8cloves
250mlorange juice (ideally freshly squeezed)
2limes, juice only
50gachiote paste
2 tspsea salt
800gfree-range pork shoulder, diced
For the pickled onions:
1⁄2red onion, very thinly sliced
1lime, juice only
To serve:
chopped fresh coriander
tortillas and sour cream

Method

Preheat the oven to 140°C fan/160°C/gas 2.

Tip the onion, garlic, cumin, oregano, cloves, citrus juice, achiote paste and salt into a blender or food processor and blitz until smooth.

In a small deep roasting tin or lidded casserole dish, mix the pork shoulder with the spice paste. Cover tightly with foil or the lid, then transfer to the oven and cook for 3 hours.

Meanwhile, mix the very thinly sliced red onion with the lime juice and set aside for 3 hours, stirring occasionally. (The acid in the lime juice will turn the onions a beautiful bright pink by the time the pork is ready.)

Once cooked, remove the foil or lid and shred the pork while hot. Serve with the pink pickled onions, chopped coriander warm tortillas and sour cream.

Note: This dish isn’t at all spicy, so it’s a good one for kids, and can be easily made ahead, frozen and defrosted in portions.

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