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Easy Pork Rillettes Recipe

Easy Pork Rillettes  Recipe
  • Category

    Main Dish

  • Cusine

    American

Ingredients

2 pounds boneless, skinless pork shoulder, cut into 1 1/2-inch chunks

Kosher salt

1/2 cup vegetable oil, lard, or duck fat

4 bay leaves

6 fresh thyme sprigs

2 large shallots, very roughly chopped

4 medium cloves garlic, split in half

Freshly ground nutmeg, to taste

Directions

Adjust oven rack to lower position and preheat oven to 275 degrees F . Season pork gently with salt and pack into a Dutch oven, roasting pan, or casserole dish. It should fit in a layer about 2 inches deep. Pour oil over the pork . Nestle bay leaves, thyme sprigs, shallots, and garlic in with the pork. Cover pan tightly with aluminum foil, transfer to oven, and cook until pork is completely tender and shows very little resistance when pierced with a knife, about 3 hours. Remove from oven and using tongs, discard bay leaves, thyme, shallots, and garlic. Set a large strainer over a heatproof bowl and carefully pour pork mixture into it. Reserve drained fat and juices. Transfer pork chunks to the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment . Turn mixer on to low speed and gradually increase speed to medium, allowing pork to break down and shred. Slowly drizzle in the fat and juices a few tablespoons at a time, tasting in between each addition until the mixture is as loose and creamy as you like it. Season to taste aggressively with salt . Carefully pack mixture into jars, spooning it in a little bit at a time and making sure to remove all air bubbles. Smooth tops of mixture with the back of a spoon, wipe rims of jars with a clean cloth, then pour a quarter inch of fat on top of each one. Close lids and refrigerate for at least 2 hours and up to a week before serving. Serve lightly chilled with bread or crackers and cornichons, whole grain mustard, and fruit preserves. Rillettes can also be frozen directly in their jars and held for several months. Defrost in the refrigerator overnight before serving.