Bavarian Pork Leg Schweinshaxe is a crispy, juicy, and flavorful dish that is perfect for any special occasion. This traditional German dish is made with a large pork leg that is slow-roasted until it falls off the bone. The pork is then served with a variety of sauces and sides, such as sauerkraut, red cabbage, and potato dumplings. With its tender meat and crispy skin, Schweinshaxe is a surefire hit with family and friends.
Here are our top 5 tried and tested recipes!
SCHWEINSHAXE
Schweinshaxe is a traditional German dish of roasted pork knuckle. It is particularly popular in Bavaria under the name of Schweinshaxn or Sauhax.
Provided by Renards Gourmets
Categories Main Course
Time 3h15m
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Preheat the convection oven to 250 F (120°C).
- Using a mortar and pestle, crush the onions, garlic, cumin seeds, and peppercorns.
- Using a knife, cut the skin of the pork knuckles crosswise to obtain a crispy crust when cooked.
- Rub the meat with the crushed spice and aromatic mixture, along with the caraway, juniper berries, rosemary, and salt, and place in a deep baking dish.
- Pour over the broth and beer.
- Bake for 2h15, basting regularly with the sauce to prevent the meat from drying out.
- At the end of the cooking, put the oven in grill position and increase the temperature to 450 F (230°C).
- Grill for about 15 to 20 minutes, turning the meat occasionally until a nice crust forms.
- Take the meat out of the oven and let the meat rest, placing it under aluminum foil or in a large oven bag to keep it warm.
- Then filter the sauce and, if necessary, reduce it in a saucepan.
- Place the meat on a hot dish and do not cut it until the last moment.
- Serve with rotkraut (red cabbage) or sauerkraut (white cabbage) and semmelknödel (bread dumplings) and/or kartoffelknödel (potato dumplings), or a coleslaw and/or potato salad.
GERMAN PORK KNUCKLE (SCHWEINSHAXE) - SLOW ROASTED WITH CRISPY CRACKLING!
Recipe video above. Realistically, one knuckle will serve 2. But for wow factor, serve one per person!!!While producing tender Pork Knuckle flesh is straightforward enough, very few recipes truly nail the crispy crackling. So here is a recipe that finally does! The skin is crispy all over and fabulously bubbly, shattering into a thousand porky shards when you bite instead of breaking your teeth on hard, leathery patches!Meanwhile, the flesh is seasoned with traditional flavourings and the Pork Knuckle is served with an authentic, dark and malty German beer gravy. It's every carnivore's dream come true!
Provided by Nagi
Categories Main
Number Of Ingredients 19
Steps:
- Prick skin: Poke lots of small holes all over the pork knuckle's skin, using a small sharp knife or even a pin (eg. safety pin, sewing pin). Take care not to pierce through the fat into the flesh (Note 7).
- Vinegar: Brush (or rub) 1 tbsp of the vinegar on the pork flesh only, including inside cracks / crevices and meat under the skin where it meets the flesh (but do not peel skin back). Avoid getting vinegar on the skin.
- Stud with garlic: Make shallow incisions in the pork flesh (only) with a small knife then stuff with the garlic slivers.
- Seasoning rub: Pound the rub ingredients in a mortar and pestle until it's a coarse powder (or use a Nutribullet, spice grinder or similar).
- Rub seasoning on pork: Rub pork skin with olive oil. Then rub the seasoning mix all over the pork - on the flesh, skin, and getting into all the cracks and crevices.
- Skewer skin (secret for crispy skin! Note 8): Pull the skin down to stretch it tight so there's no creases. Then thread through 2 metal skewers in a "X" formation near the base of the knuckle. Pierce through skin 2cm / 0.8" from the base of the pork knuckle to hold the stretched skin in place.
- "Marinate" overnight: Place pork standing on a plate, then leave uncovered in the fridge overnight (Note 9).
- Preheat oven to 180°C / 350°F (160°C fan).
- Beer gravy: Put all beer gravy ingredients in a roasting pan (deep enough to hold all liquids and vegetables).
- Rack on pan: Place a rack over the pan. Place pork knuckle on rack, sitting upright. (Note 10)
- Slow roast: Roast for 2 hours 10 minutes, rotating tray half way. (If the liquid in the pan is getting too low and in danger of drying out, top with 1/2 cup of water at a time.) Roast until the internal temperature in the thickest part of meat reaches 85°C / 185°F.
- Remove knuckle from oven, transfer knuckle to a tray.
- Increase oven: Increase oven to 260°C / 500°F (240°C fan) (Note 11)
- Brush skin with vinegar: Brush skin with 1/2 the remaining 1 tbsp of vinegar. Place in oven for 30 minutes, rotating tray halfway and brushing with remaining vinegar.
- Skin should be crispy, dip golden and mostly bubbly.
- Rest: Rest 15 minutes before serving with German Beer Gravy!
- Strain liquid: Strain roasting pan juices into a saucepan. Ideally you should have around 1.5 - 2 cups.
- Thicken: Bring liquid to a simmer. Mix cornflour and water, then pour into liquid while stirring. Add sugar and salt to taste.
- Simmer: Simmer for 2 minutes or until it becomes a thin syrup consistency (German beer gravy should not be as thick as normal gravy, but quite runny). If it's too thick, add a touch of water. Too thin, simmer to reduce - it will thicken. Serve with pork knuckle!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 633 kcal, Carbohydrate 32 g, Protein 65 g, Fat 20 g, SaturatedFat 6 g, TransFat 1 g, Cholesterol 180 mg, Sodium 3504 mg, Fiber 3 g, Sugar 6 g, ServingSize 1 serving
BAVARIAN PORK LEG (SCHWEINSHAXE)
This is a classic simple recipe for "Schweinshaxe" (pork leg Bavarian-style). It's very easy to prepare, you just have to make sure there is enough liquid in the pan at all times.
Provided by Michaela
Categories Main Dish Recipes Pork Pork Roast Recipes
Time 2h10m
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F (220 degrees C).
- Rub pork legs with salt and pepper on all sides. Set into a deep-rimmed baking sheet. Pour boiling water on top.
- Bake in the preheated oven for 30 minutes. Add onion, carrot, caraway seeds, and crushed peppercorns.
- Continue to roast until pork leg is cooked through, about 90 minutes more. Baste with liquids from the pork every 20 minutes. An instant-read thermometer inserted into the center should read at least 145 degrees F (63 degrees C).
Nutrition Facts : Calories 919.5 calories, Carbohydrate 5.6 g, Cholesterol 231.5 mg, Fat 71.7 g, Fiber 1.4 g, Protein 58.8 g, SaturatedFat 24.9 g, Sodium 781.9 mg, Sugar 2.3 g
AUTHENTIC SCHWEINEBRATEN GERMAN PORK ROAST BAVARIAN STYLE
This is the famous Bavarian Pork Roast. Juicy and very very tender with a fantastic sauce. Traditionally served with potato dumplings and sauerkraut. The recipe reads very lengthy but in fact is very simple and easy to make.
Provided by sonnyu28
Categories Pork
Time 3h15m
Yield 1 roast, 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- wash and pat dry roast.
- mix all dry ingredients together and rub onto roast.
- spread a liberal amount of mustard onto roast.
- heat oil in a heavy roasting pan (enameled cast iron works well) on top of stove and brown carrots and leeks.
- push vegetables aside and brown roast from all sides in the very very hot roasting pan.
- ad onions INCLUDING the brown skins (this is VERY IMPORTANT since it will give your gravy an good color).
- ad broth and transfer everything to the oven.
- roast covered for 1 1/2 hours at 350°F.
- uncover, stir onions and veggies.
- turn roast over and roast uncovered for 1 hour (if liquid evaporates a lot, add some more occasionally.
- once roasting time has finished transfer meat to a plate to rest.
- take a basting brush, dip into the hot liquid and scrub all the sides of the roasting pan (and the lid if necessary). All the brown stains on the walls of your pan will ad flavor and color to your sauce!
- strain all the liquid through a fine meshed strainer (stainless steel will work better then the plastic ones). Press solids vigorously with a spoon to press as much liquid (as well all solids that can get pressed through) through the strainer into a sauce pan and reduce slightly on high heat.
- Slice roast into 1/2 thick slices and pour gravy liberally over everthing.
- Best served with potato dumplings and sauerkraut.
BAYRISCHER SCHWEINEBRATEN (BAVARIAN ROAST PORK)
Roast pork is totally simple to make, and because my nieces keep asking for the recipe, I've published it here now.
Provided by International Recipes
Categories Trusted Brands: Recipes and Tips
Time 3h20m
Yield 6
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
- Season pork loin with salt, black pepper, paprika, and caraway seeds; spread mustard over pork.
- Heat vegetable oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat; fry pork until browned on all sides, about 15 minutes. Transfer pork to a large roasting pan. Add onion, carrots, celeriac, and spring onion to the same skillet used to fry pork; cook and stir until vegetables are tender, about 10 minutes. Spread vegetable mixture around pork in roasting pan.
- Pour 1 cup hot water into the skillet used to cook the pork and vegetables; simmer and scrape up any browned bits from the bottom with a spatula. Pour water over pork.
- Bake in preheated oven until pork is slightly pink in the center, 2 1/2 to 3 hours, basting often. An instant-read thermometer inserted into the center should read at least 145 degrees F (63 degrees C). If vegetables become dry, add 1 cup hot water, or as needed.
- Transfer pork roast to a large platter and keep warm. Strain remaining liquid through a sieve into a saucepan; reserve vegetables.
- Bring liquid to a boil and add butter and cornstarch; simmer until sauce is thickened, about 5 minutes. Slice pork and serve with sauce and vegetables.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 346.1 calories, Carbohydrate 9.6 g, Cholesterol 92.9 mg, Fat 21.1 g, Fiber 1.8 g, Protein 28.3 g, SaturatedFat 8.2 g, Sodium 531.6 mg, Sugar 2.6 g
Tips:
- Choose the right cut of pork: The best cut for Schweinshaxe is a hind shank or ham hock. Look for a piece of meat that is meaty and has a good amount of fat.
- Brine the pork: Brining the pork helps to tenderize it and add flavor. You can use a simple brine made with water, salt, and sugar, or you can add other spices and herbs to taste.
- Roast the pork slowly: Schweinshaxe is traditionally roasted in a covered pot or Dutch oven. This helps to keep the meat moist and tender. Roast the pork for at least 3 hours, or until it is fall-off-the-bone tender.
- Serve the pork with traditional sides: Schweinshaxe is typically served with mashed potatoes, sauerkraut, and gravy. You can also serve it with other sides, such as roasted vegetables or a green salad.
Conclusion:
Schweinshaxe is a delicious and hearty dish that is perfect for a special occasion. With its crispy skin, tender meat, and flavorful gravy, it is sure to be a hit with your family and friends. So next time you are looking for a new pork recipe to try, give Schweinshaxe a try. You won't be disappointed!
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