Brined and Braised Pork Belly and Ribs
Updated June 6, 2024
- Total Time
- 3 hours, plus overnight refrigeration
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Ingredients
- 1⅓cup sugar
- 1⅓cup kosher salt
- ½cup black peppercorns
- ½cup allspice berries
- 4pounds pork belly, with ribs
- 1rack pork ribs
- 4 to 5cups chicken broth
- 2tablespoons butter
- 2tablespoons dark brown sugar
- 2pinches kosher salt
- 1¼pounds red turnips, cut into half-moons
- 1pound Tuscan kale, thinly sliced
- Salt and pepper to taste
Preparation
- Step 1
In a large container combine the sugar, salt, black peppercorns, allspice berries and 2 gallons water. Add the belly and ribs. Refrigerate 24 hours.
- Step 2
Preheat the oven to 300 degrees. Remove the pork from the brine. Reserve spices. Cut the ribs from the pork belly and each rib from the rib rack. Remove sinew.
- Step 3
Place ribs and spices in a large roasting pan. Set the belly, skin side up, on top. Pour enough broth to half cover the pork. Cover the pan with parchment and foil. Braise until a meat thermometer reads 160 degrees, about 2 hours. Let cool completely. Cut into 2- to 3-inch squares.
- Step 4
When ready to serve, preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Put belly squares and ribs on a baking pan. In a small saucepan heat butter, brown sugar, 1 cup braising liquid and kosher salt. Pour the sauce over the pork and heat in the oven, basting regularly, until warmed through, 15 minutes.
- Step 5
Meanwhile, in a sauté pan bring 1 cups of the braising liquid to a boil. Add the turnips and kale and braise, uncovered, until just tender. Season with salt and pepper. Onto each of 8 plates, place a rib, pork belly and some vegetables and top with a few spoonfuls of the brown-sugar sauce.
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I cut the ribs into two-rib sections; this is a good simple recipe for a family or party of people in a NY apartment where you don't have a grill for your ribs. Also, if you line the 2nd stage baking pan with foil, you spend less time washing that pan.
I cut the ribs into two-rib sections; this is a good simple recipe for a family or party of people in a NY apartment where you don't have a grill for your ribs. Also, if you line the 2nd stage baking pan with foil, you spend less time washing that pan.
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