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Hello everyone,
I am roasting a cut of pork that has the skin on it. My goal is to roast it
and have the skin come out very crispy on the surface. It is roasted this
way in the UK.
I am going to preheat oven to 450 deg F and place pork in oven and turn down
to 350. Bake for 40 mins per pound.

Is there anything I have to do to get the skin (rind) to be very crispy when
it is done?
Any tips would be gratefully accepted.

Thanks,
Blink.


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"Blink" > wrote in message news:9gwuh.9$Y6.6@edtnps89...
> Hello everyone,
> I am roasting a cut of pork that has the skin on it. My goal is to roast
> it
> and have the skin come out very crispy on the surface. It is roasted this
> way in the UK.
> I am going to preheat oven to 450 deg F and place pork in oven and turn
> down
> to 350. Bake for 40 mins per pound.
>
> Is there anything I have to do to get the skin (rind) to be very crispy
> when
> it is done?
> Any tips would be gratefully accepted.
>
> Thanks,
> Blink.
>
>


Yup-cut them off and bake em w/salt.



* Exported from MasterCook *

Ham: Fresh Ham with Cracklings and Pan Gravy

Recipe By :
Serving Size : 8 Preparation Time :0:00
Categories : Pork

Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
-------- ------------ --------------------------------
1 fresh ham, 8-10 lbs -- shank & leg of pork
oil for rubbing the ham
1 teaspoon coarse salt
1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
1/2 teaspoon crumbled dried sage
1/2 teaspoon pepper
1 teaspoon english-style mustard
12 ounces beer-not dark
FOR GRAVY:
2 tblsp flour
1 cup beef broth
1/2 teaspoon english style mustard
1/4 teaspoon dried crumbled sage
1/8 teaspoon dried crumbled thyme
1/4 teaspoon sugar
2 teaspoons cider vinegar

With a small knife, prick the ham skin all over, make 4 parallel 1/2 inch
deep incisions through the skin the entire length of the ham, and rub the
ham lightly with the oil.

In a small bowl rub together the coarse salt, thyme, sage, pepper and the
mustard and rub the mixture over the entire surface of the ham.

Put the ham on a roasting rack in a roasting pan and put the pan in a
preheated 500deg oven.Reduce the temperature immediately to 375deg and roast
the ham for one hour.

Pour half the beer over the ham, roast for 30 minutes more and pour the
remaining beer over the ham. Roast the ham for 2 1/2 hours more, or until a
meat thermometer registers 170deg. Let ham cool on the rack in the pan for
15 minutes.

Pull off the brown crisp skin, leaving the layer of fat on the ham, with
scissors, cut the skin into small pieces(these are the cracklings), and
arrange the cracklings in one layer in a baking pan.

Sprinkle cracklings with salt and bake 15 minutes or until they are crisp
and browned. Transfer the cracklings to a paper towel and let them drain.

Cut the remaining fat from the ham, slice across the grain, and arrange it
on a platter. Keep ham warm and covered.

Skim off fat from the juices in the roasting pan, add 1 cup water, and
deglaze over moderate heat, scraping up the browned bits. Tranfer the liquid
to a saucepan.

In a small bowl, whisk together flour and 1/4 cup broth, until flour is
dissolved and whisk the mixture into the deglazing liquid with the remaining
3/4 cup broth, mustard, sage, thyme, vinegar and pepper-to taste. Simmer the
gravy whisking, about 5 minutes.

Garnish the ham with the cracklings and serve with gravy.

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Hi Kswck,
Gee whiz, thank you very much for that tip.
This is my first time roasting pork to get the crackling.

I will follow the instructions and let you know how it turned out.
Thanks again.

Blink.

"Kswck" > wrote in message
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>
> "Blink" > wrote in message

news:9gwuh.9$Y6.6@edtnps89...
> > Hello everyone,
> > I am roasting a cut of pork that has the skin on it. My goal is to

roast
> > it
> > and have the skin come out very crispy on the surface. It is roasted

this
> > way in the UK.
> > I am going to preheat oven to 450 deg F and place pork in oven and turn
> > down
> > to 350. Bake for 40 mins per pound.
> >
> > Is there anything I have to do to get the skin (rind) to be very crispy
> > when
> > it is done?
> > Any tips would be gratefully accepted.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Blink.
> >
> >

>
> Yup-cut them off and bake em w/salt.
>
>
>
> * Exported from MasterCook *
>
> Ham: Fresh Ham with Cracklings and Pan Gravy
>
> Recipe By :
> Serving Size : 8 Preparation Time :0:00
> Categories : Pork
>
> Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
> -------- ------------ --------------------------------
> 1 fresh ham, 8-10 lbs -- shank & leg of pork
> oil for rubbing the ham
> 1 teaspoon coarse salt
> 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
> 1/2 teaspoon crumbled dried sage
> 1/2 teaspoon pepper
> 1 teaspoon english-style mustard
> 12 ounces beer-not dark
> FOR GRAVY:
> 2 tblsp flour
> 1 cup beef broth
> 1/2 teaspoon english style mustard
> 1/4 teaspoon dried crumbled sage
> 1/8 teaspoon dried crumbled thyme
> 1/4 teaspoon sugar
> 2 teaspoons cider vinegar
>
> With a small knife, prick the ham skin all over, make 4 parallel 1/2 inch
> deep incisions through the skin the entire length of the ham, and rub the
> ham lightly with the oil.
>
> In a small bowl rub together the coarse salt, thyme, sage, pepper and the
> mustard and rub the mixture over the entire surface of the ham.
>
> Put the ham on a roasting rack in a roasting pan and put the pan in a
> preheated 500deg oven.Reduce the temperature immediately to 375deg and

roast
> the ham for one hour.
>
> Pour half the beer over the ham, roast for 30 minutes more and pour the
> remaining beer over the ham. Roast the ham for 2 1/2 hours more, or until

a
> meat thermometer registers 170deg. Let ham cool on the rack in the pan for
> 15 minutes.
>
> Pull off the brown crisp skin, leaving the layer of fat on the ham, with
> scissors, cut the skin into small pieces(these are the cracklings), and
> arrange the cracklings in one layer in a baking pan.
>
> Sprinkle cracklings with salt and bake 15 minutes or until they are crisp
> and browned. Transfer the cracklings to a paper towel and let them drain.
>
> Cut the remaining fat from the ham, slice across the grain, and arrange it
> on a platter. Keep ham warm and covered.
>
> Skim off fat from the juices in the roasting pan, add 1 cup water, and
> deglaze over moderate heat, scraping up the browned bits. Tranfer the

liquid
> to a saucepan.
>
> In a small bowl, whisk together flour and 1/4 cup broth, until flour is
> dissolved and whisk the mixture into the deglazing liquid with the

remaining
> 3/4 cup broth, mustard, sage, thyme, vinegar and pepper-to taste. Simmer

the
> gravy whisking, about 5 minutes.
>
> Garnish the ham with the cracklings and serve with gravy.
>
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>
>



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