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PUERTO RICAN STYLE PERNIL (ROAST PORK)



Puerto Rican Style Pernil (Roast Pork) image

Pernil is roasted pork shoulder, seasoned to the max. It is served with rice and beans or sweet plantains. Cold Pernil is sliced thin paired with Swiss cheese, pickles and ham to make the famous Cuban sandwich. I found this recipe online and have made it twice now. I love it and so does my family.

Provided by jb41848

Categories     Pork

Time 6h15m

Yield 6-10 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 6

5 -8 lbs pork shoulder
6 -8 cloves minced garlic
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon dried oregano
1 packet sazon goya (found in most supermarkets in the ethnic aisle)
1/2 teaspoon adobo seasoning (found in most supermarkets in the ethnic aisle)

Steps:

  • In a bowl mix garlic, salt and oregano.
  • With a sharp knife make deep cuts in to the pork only on meat side,and stuff the garlic mixture into the slits.
  • The more cuts the better the flavor.
  • Sprinkle the other seasoning the Adobo and the Sazon all over the outside.
  • Then rub the seasonings in making sure the entire surface is covered.
  • Roast the Pork in a pre-heated 350 degree oven for 4-6 hours uncovered in a pan with a rack.
  • Roast the pork skin side down for the first 2 hours and then turn skin side up for the remaining time.
  • Pork should be well done and tender.
  • Make sure all juices run clear before removing from oven.

DADDY EDDIE'S ROAST PORK (PERNIL), PUERTO RICAN-STYLE



Daddy Eddie's Roast Pork (Pernil), Puerto Rican-Style image

Pernil is roasted pork shoulder, seasoned to the max. It is served with rice and beans, salad, or sweet plantains.

Provided by Daddy Eddie

Categories     World Cuisine Recipes     Latin American     Caribbean

Time 13h15m

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 7

¼ cup olive oil
3 tablespoons white vinegar
10 cloves garlic, or more to taste
2 tablespoons dried oregano
1 tablespoon salt
1 ½ teaspoons ground black pepper
5 pounds pork shoulder, trimmed of excess fat

Steps:

  • Combine olive oil, vinegar, garlic, oregano, salt, and black pepper in a mortar and pestle; mash into a paste.
  • Make deep slits into the pork with a small knife. Stuff slits with the paste; rub any remaining paste over the pork.
  • Place pork in a plastic roasting bag and put in a roasting pan with a rack. Let marinate in the refrigerator, 8 to 48 hours.
  • Take pork out of the refrigerator, uncover, and bring to room temperature, 1 to 2 hours.
  • Preheat oven to 300 degrees F (150 degrees C).
  • Roast pork skin-side down in the preheated oven until golden brown, about 2 hours. Flip pork and continue roasting, skin-side up, until juices run clear and an instant-read thermometer inserted into the center reads at least 145 degrees F (63 degrees C), 2 to 4 hours more.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 355 calories, Carbohydrate 2.2 g, Cholesterol 111.6 mg, Fat 23.7 g, Fiber 0.7 g, Protein 31.8 g, SaturatedFat 6.9 g, Sodium 966.2 mg, Sugar 0.1 g

PERNIL



Pernil image

Perhaps the best known and most coveted dish from Puerto Rico, pernil is a positively sumptuous preparation for pork shoulder. It's marinated (ideally overnight) in garlic, citrus and herbs, then slow-roasted on high heat to achieve a crisp chicharrón, or skin. Traditionally, it's prepared for Thanksgiving or Christmas, but for those of us in the diaspora, it's made for most special occasions. Shoulder is also a relatively inexpensive cut of meat, and it yields a lot of servings, leading to exciting leftovers. This recipe is deeply indebted to the chef Maricel Presilla and her recipe in "Gran Cocina Latina," her cookbook published in 2012. Her method is a foolproof way to get that chicharrón as well as tender meat that falls off the bone. It's blessed by her brilliance. (Watch the video of Von Diaz making pernil here.)

Provided by Von Diaz

Categories     dinner, meat, main course

Time 4h

Yield 8 to 10 servings

Number Of Ingredients 8

8 to 9 large garlic cloves, finely minced
3 tablespoons olive oil
5 teaspoons fresh sour orange juice (or equal parts lime and orange juice)
4 teaspoons dried oregano
8 to 9 teaspoons kosher salt
1 teaspoon black pepper
1 (8- to 9-pound) bone-in, skin-on pork shoulder, preferably with skin covering the entire top layer
1 teaspoon kosher salt

Steps:

  • Prepare the adobo by combining all the ingredients and grinding in a large pilón or mortar and pestle, or simply mixing together well in a small bowl.
  • Prepare the pork: Rinse and dry meat well with a clean towel. Place pork skin-side down on a large rimmed sheet pan and poke deep, 1-inch holes throughout the meat and in the fatty layer with a paring knife, being careful not to pierce the skin. You can't have too many holes.
  • Pour over adobo in batches, using your fingers to push adobo deep into the meat. If you're worried about your hands smelling like garlic - which they will! - wear gloves.
  • Set out a long sheet of plastic wrap, layering with subsequent sheets as needed to ensure you can securely wrap the entire pork shoulder. Transfer pork to plastic wrap and wrap tightly, adding sheets of plastic as needed to ensure pork is completely airtight and juices are contained. Let marinate in the fridge overnight if possible, or at least least 2 to 3 hours. Set on a rimmed baking sheet or disposable aluminum foil pan in case it leaks.
  • Once the pork has marinated, heat oven to 400 degrees. Working over the sink, carefully remove pork from plastic wrap, discarding any remaining adobo. Place the marinated pork shoulder skin-side up in a deep roasting pan, and wipe the skin with a clean cloth. Rub skin with 1 teaspoon salt.
  • Loosely tent foil over the pork shoulder, spraying the foil with cooking spray or brushing with oil in any areas that may touch the skin, as it will stick. Transfer to the center of the oven.
  • Roast in the oven for 1 hour, then carefully remove the foil and rotate the pan. Continue roasting for another 2 to 3 hours, rotating every hour or so, and watching closely. Add water to the pan as needed when juices evaporate. The meat is done cooking when the juices run clear and the thickest part of the leg registers 160 degrees with a meat thermometer. The skin may take more time to crisp, but watch closely so that it does not burn. Tap the top of the skin with the back of a knife or metal spatula, and listen for a decidedly hollow sound.
  • Remove from the oven and let rest for 10 to 15 minutes, then transfer to a large cutting board. (For cleaning instructions for the pan, see Notes.) If desired, remove the skin from the roast by slicing it along the underside of the bone with a long, sharp, slender knife. Run the knife underneath the skin starting from the bottom until loosened, then lift the skin from the meat. Use kitchen shears to cut into serving pieces, and let them rest in the warm oven until ready to eat. Trim excess fat from the meat if desired, and slice as desired, in large chunks or slices, to serve.

ROAST PORK (PERNIL) PUERTO RICAN STYLE



Roast Pork (Pernil) Puerto Rican Style image

tasty roast pork, Puerto Rican style, Marine overnight. This is every Puerto Rican party dish. If there is no pernil in the party there is no party, especially the hard skin!! That is to die for. When I was a little girl and woke up to the smell of the pernil, I knew something special was happening that day.

Provided by Elizabeth Silva

Categories     Pork

Time 4h15m

Yield 10 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

8 -10 lbs pork shoulder
1/2 cup corn oil
1/4 cup white vinegar
10 garlic cloves (or you may use garlic powder, but fresh is best)
3 (1 ounce) packages sazon goya
adobo seasoning, goya to your taste
4 teaspoons black pepper
1 teaspoon oregano

Steps:

  • The night before peel garlic and with a Pilón mash it to a past then combine all the ingredients and whisk then set it aside.
  • Rinse pork in warm water and stab 1 inch slits in the pork (the more stabs the more taste). Place it in the roasting pan skin side down rub the seasoning to the pork and also insert some in the slits. Cover and refrigerate.
  • This takes about 4 to 5 hours to cook depending in size and your oven so you must time yourself on the time you want it done. We normally start this the next morning (8 am the latest) to get it out the way and cook other dishes.
  • For the first 2 hours set oven at 275°F and cook covered. After 2 hours turn pork over and set oven at 350°F continue cooking for 2+ more hours uncovered,.
  • TIP: Check every ½ to 1 hour and poke with roasting fork. You will feel the difference as the pernil cooks.
  • Before serving make sure your juices are clear and the skin is nice and hard.

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