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Overnight pork shoulder with fennel

Overnight dishes are an entertainer's best friend. And this one is a real crowd-pleaser.

By Lisa Featherby
  • 15 mins preparation
  • 9 hrs cooking
  • Serves 6
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There's something super-comforting about cooking overnight - you wake up in the morning to the fragrant dish, ready for a long lazy lunch ahead. Some bread, mustard and a leafy salad are all you need to serve with this beautiful cut, which is ideal for slow-cooking, but a potato or cauliflower purée would also be a welcome addition.

Ingredients

  • 1 piece of pork shoulder (1.9kg; preferably oyster-cut), skin on and scored
  • 4 small fennel bulbs, thickly sliced
  • 1 onion, cut into wedges
  • 180 gm large green olives, pitted and halved
  • 250 ml dry cider
  • 2 tsp coarsely crushed fennel seeds
  • 2 tbsp mild-flavoured extra-virgin olive oil
  • Mustard, crusty bread and a leafy salad, to serve

Method

  • 1
    Preheat oven to 100C. Place pork in a roasting pan, arrange fennel and onion around it, scatter with olives, pour in cider, scatter with fennel seeds, drizzle with oil and season well to taste. Roast, turning fennel occasionally during the last hour of cooking, until pork is very tender and pulls apart easily (8-9 hours). Serve hot with mustard, bread and a leafy salad.

Notes

Drink Suggestion: Rustic farmhouse cider.
Drink suggestion by Max Allen