Inactive marinading/cooling time 9 hourshrs30 minutesmins
Course Main Course
Cuisine Cuban
Servings 12people
Equipment
Braising pan large enough for the pork and liquid
Ingredients
10-12lb(4.5 – 6kg) pork shoulderskin on, blade bone in
20gdried oregano
10gground cumin
10gground coriander
100gminced garlic
10gblack pepper
25gsalt
100golive oil
1lwhite wine
1lwater
4limesjuiced
2orangesjuiced
½bunch fresh corianderchopped
Instructions
Place the pork shoulder skin-side down in a braising pan large enough to accommodate both the pork and the additional liquids.
Combine the dry ingredients in a bowl, add the minced garlic and olive oil. Using your hands, thoroughly mix together until a paste is formed then spread liberally all over the meat side of the pork. Be careful not to get any on the skin.
Once covered, flip the pork over so the skin is now facing up. Sprinkle a few pinches of salt over the skin to help leech moisture out and leave in the fridge overnight uncovered to assist dry out the skin (Your fridge will smell delicious the next morning).
The next day
Ideally this should be done first thing in the morning, or just before you go to bed if you're comfortable keeping the oven on overnight as the pork will take 8 hours.
Preheat oven to 95 C (or its lowest setting if using a gas oven, but beware timings may vary).
Remove the pork from the fridge and allow to temper for one hour. Add the water and wine then place on a stovetop burner. Turn the flame on high and heat until the liquid around the pork is boiling.
Turn off and cover the pan in several layers of aluminium foil. Use a kitchen towel to tighten and seal the tinfoil against the pan. It will also protect you from burning yourself. Now carefully place the pan in the oven. (Do not put the towel in the oven).
Cook for 8 hours.
To finish the pork
Take the pan from the oven and remove the foil. Be careful not to burn yourself from the steam that will release.
The pork should be butter soft so do not attempt to remove it. Let the braising pan cool off just enough to handle then carefully pour the braising liquid into a medium sized saucepan. Reserve a bit of the liquid in the braising pan to keep the bottom of the pork from burning.
Turn the oven on to 280C (or its highest setting). Brush the skin with a little vegetable oil and place the pan back in the oven for 6-8 minutes to crisp the skin.
For the mojo
Place the saucepan on the stovetop and reduce the braising liquid by 30%. Use a ladle to skim some of the fat. Now add the orange and lime juices and continue to reduce till the Mojo tastes "seasoned".
To finish
Take the pork from the oven. Pour the Mojo over and garnish with chopped coriander. Serve immediately.