PORK STEW WITH APPLES AND TURNIPS IN CIDER

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Pork shoulder is one of those inexpensive cuts of meat that benefits from long, slow cooking. This slow-cooked comfort food is just lovely served over egg noodles. Easily made in either a crock pot or in the oven, this delicious meal is adapted from "Slow-Cooked Comfort" as published in our local paper.

Provided by Molly53

Categories     Pork

Time 1h45m

Yield 8-10 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 11

3 lbs boned pork shoulder, trimmed of fat and cut into 2-inch cubes
salt
fresh ground black pepper
1 tablespoon minced fresh rosemary
4 ounces pork rinds (substitute 2 slices bacon if necessary)
3 tablespoons flour
3 tablespoons olive oil
2 1/2 cups hard alcoholic cider
3 cups tart apples, peeled, cored and cut into eighths
3 cups small turnips, peeled and cut into eighths
4 garlic cloves, chopped coarsely

Steps:

  • Place meat in a mixing bowl and sprinkle with salt, freshly ground pepper and rosemary.
  • Cover and refrigerate for several hours or overnight.
  • Roll up the pork rind or fold bacon in half, tie with kitchen string and cover with cold water in a large pan.
  • Bring to a light boil and boil for 5 minutes.
  • Drain and cool under cold running water. Set aside.
  • Pat meat dry with paper towels.
  • On a plate, season flour with large pinch of salt and freshly ground pepper.
  • Preheat oven to 325F, if using Dutch oven.
  • Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat.
  • Dip a few pieces of pork at a time in the flour, place in the skillet and brown evenly.
  • As each batch is done, transfer meat to a 5-1/2-quart Dutch oven or a slow cooker.
  • Pour cider into the skillet.
  • Over high heat, scrape the bottom of the pan for 1 minute or so to incorporate all the residue. (If oil and flour are burned, skip this step and pour cider directly into Dutch oven or slow cooker.
  • Strain the cider over the meat.
  • Add apples, turnips and garlic to the pork, and bury pork rind or bacon in the meat.
  • Season with salt and pepper and cover.
  • Be sure to check on the pork and add 1/4 cup water at a time, if necessary, to prevent the meat or vegetables from burning.
  • Bake on the middle shelf of the oven for 1-1/2 hours, or in the slow cooker for about 6 hours, stirring meat, turnips and apples once or twice if possible to ensure even cooking.
  • Discard the pork rind or bacon, put the stew with the apples and turnips in a heated serving bowl, and skim off the fat.
  • Mash some of the apples and turnips into the juices, pour over meat.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 574.6, Fat 40.3, SaturatedFat 13, Cholesterol 134.2, Sodium 404.7, Carbohydrate 12.4, Fiber 2.1, Sugar 6.8, Protein 38.9

Sunny ffgaming
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This stew is a great make-ahead meal. You can make it the day before and then just reheat it when you're ready to serve.


Tijana Bogojevic
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This stew is very versatile. You can add different vegetables or fruits, depending on what you have on hand.


Corbin Justin
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I'm not a big fan of apples in savory dishes, but I really enjoyed them in this stew. They added a nice sweetness and crunch.


Lakesha Martin
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I made this stew in my slow cooker and it turned out great! The pork was so tender and the sauce was very flavorful.


Asifali Asifali
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This stew is a great way to use up leftover pork. It's also a very economical dish to make.


Kutkatcher Murda
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I followed the recipe exactly and the stew turned out perfectly. I highly recommend this recipe.


Zachary Thomas
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This stew is perfect for a cold winter day. It's hearty and filling, and the apples and turnips add a touch of sweetness.


Gaming Prince
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The cider gave this stew a really unique and delicious flavor. I will definitely be making this again.


Aitzaz Property
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I'm not a big fan of turnips, but I really enjoyed them in this stew. They added a nice sweetness and texture.


Abel
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This stew was easy to make and very delicious. The pork was fall-apart tender and the apples and turnips were perfectly cooked. I served it with mashed potatoes and it was a perfect comfort food meal.


k sh
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I made this stew for a potluck and it was a huge success! Everyone loved the tender pork and the flavorful broth. I will definitely be making this again.


Dakota Cameron
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This pork stew was a hit with my family! The apples and turnips added a sweetness and crunch that complemented the savory pork. The cider gave the stew a rich, complex flavor.