Recipe: Twice Cooked Pressed Belly of Murray Valley Pork with parsnip puree

Recipe: Twice Cooked Pressed Belly of Murray Valley Pork with parsnip puree

Nothing is more festive than a juicy piece of pork belly with the perfect crackling. Here is our favourite pork belly recipe - Perfect to celebrate Christmas or ring in the new year and celebrate what has passed and all that is to come!

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A Porky Christmas: Murray Valley Pork Rolled Loin

With Christmas only a month and a bit away, we thought we would share one of our Christmas dinner plans with you.
We have a tradition in our household of celebrating Christmas with decadent comfort food, all washed down with plenty of wine.

This year, we have a “crackling” pork recipe that is sure to impress. 

Roasted Pork Loin with perfect crackling
Serves 6
Ingredients

3.06 kg Murray Valley Pork Rolled Loin, rind on
1 tablespoon olive oil
2 teaspoons sea salt
boiling water
Method
  1. Pour boiling hot water all over the pork.
  2. Dry the pork with paper towels.
  3. Rub and massage liberal amounts of olive oil into the skin.
  4. Sprinkle salt all over the surface of the skin.
  5. Place the pork on a roasting trivet.
  6. Roast the pork at a temperature of 220 degrees celcius for the first hour.
  7. After an hour, reduce the temperature to 185 degrees celcius and continue cooking until the pork is ready (e.g. for a further 30 minutes).
  8. Transfer the meat to a warm plate. 
  9. Remove the strings from the pork.
  10. Serve!

The pork came out of the oven looking absolutely perfect. Fragrant, sweet and succulent, this roast pork was winter comfort food at its best. Golden brown, blistered and crunchy, the pork crackling had us fighting for the last piece.

Get your hands on some Murray Valley Pork -> Find your nearest stockist here!
Or if you would like to find other porky recipe ideas, check out our posts about Murray Valley Pork's Rindless Scotch here or Murray Valley Pork's Cranberry & Almond Loin Roast here.



Gastrology bloggers tried the Rolled Pork Loin courtesy of MVP.

Recipe: BBQ Murray Valley Pork Half Loin

Gastrology bloggers tried the Pork Half Loin courtesy of MVP.
With Easter just around the corner, here's a really simple recipe that is perfect for hosting an Easter BBQ on and you want to throw something a little different into the mix!
Ingredients

1 kg Murray Valley Pork Half Loin, boneless & rindless
1 tablespoon olive oil
Southern Spice rub (we used the Jamie Oliver one)
Pinch of salt

Method

Dry the pork with paper towels.
Rub and massage liberal amounts of olive oil, salt and Spice rub into the skin.
Sprinkle salt all over the surface of the skin.
Wrap the pork in foil
Chuck it on the barbie for 40 minutes
Unwrap and finish it off on the grill, allowing it to cook over the coals for 1 minute each side.
Serve!

It's a seriously simple little dish that the whole family will love. 
Get your hands on some Murray Valley Pork -> Find your nearest stockist here!

Or if you would like to find other porky recipe ideas, check out our posts about Murray Valley Pork's Topside mole here, Murray Valley Pork's Half Netted Shoulder Roast here or Murray Valley Pork Belly here .

Manu Feildel Extends Partnership with Murray Valley Pork for a third year

Manu Feildel, is continuing his role as ambassador for Murray Valley Pork for the third year.

As part of the ambassador role, Manu has been actively engaged with public to share his views about the quality of this 100% Australian grown product. The most recently concluded event at Highpoint in Melbourne, ‘Summer Tastes with Manu’ resulted in hundreds of shoppers gathering to watch Manu live in action; cooking his favourite summer pork dishes. Fans were able to see Manu whip up a range of delicious pork dishes and taste Manu’s creations first hand.

Check out our latest Murray Valley Pork recipe here: Recipe: Twice Cooked Pressed Belly of Murray Valley Pork with parsnip puree

Recipe: Murray Valley Pork Mole

Gastrology bloggers received the product courtesy of Murray Valley Pork.
Mole is a popular spicy Mexican sauce which has a decadent taste from being made with chocolate.

The pulled pork mole is one of our favourite Mexican dishes. Here is our super easy cheat's pulled pork mole recipe using Murray Valley Pork Topside. 

Ingredients

1.4 kg Murray Valley Pork Topside, rindless (cap-off)
450g Mayordomo Black Mole
Instructions
  1. Prepare the mole according to instructions in a saucepan. 
  2. Brown the pork in a separate saucepan.
  3. Slow cook the pork in a slow cooker for 8 hours on the "low" setting.
  4. Using a slotted spoon, remove the meat from the slow cooker to a board, leave to cool a little, then use forks or your fingers to tear into shreds.
  5. Serve!
We served our pulled pork mole with some brown rice and a fresh rocket salad.
Holy Mole(y)! This dish was simply delicious. The pulled Murray Valley Pork meat was tender and delicious with the perfect hint of heat. We loved the taste of the rich mole chilli-chocolate sauce which had developed a delicious depth of flavour from being cooked with the pork. The hint of sweetness from the moles was cut beautifully by the fresh salad, and the brown rice brought the whole dish together.
Get your hands on some Murray Valley Pork -> Find your nearest stockist here!

Winter Dinner - Murray Valley Pork Half Netted Shoulder

Gastrology bloggers tried the half netted shoulder courtesy of Murray Valley Pork.
Winter is the perfect time for decadent comfort food. With winter well and truly here, we thought we would share one of our favourite winter warming dinner recipes with you.

Roasted Half Netted Shoulder
Serves 6
Ingredients

2.04 kg Murray Valley Pork Half Netted Shoulder
1 tablespoon olive oil
2 teaspoons sea salt
boiling water

Method
  1. Pour boiling hot water all over the pork.
  2. Dry the pork with paper towels.
  3. Rub and massage liberal amounts of olive oil into the skin.
  4. Sprinkle salt all over the surface of the skin.
  5. Place the pork on a roasting trivet.
  6. Roast the pork at a temperature of 220 degrees celcius for the first hour.
  7. After an hour, reduce the temperature to 185 degrees celcius and continue cooking until the pork is ready (e.g. for a further 30 minutes).
  8. Transfer the meat to a warm plate. 
  9. Remove the strings from the pork.
  10. Serve!

The pork came out of the oven looking absolutely perfect. Fragrant, sweet and succulent, this roast pork was winter comfort food at its best. Golden brown, blistered and crunchy, the pork crackling had us fighting for the last piece.

Get your hands on some Murray Valley Pork -> Find your nearest stockist here!

Or if you would like to find other porky recipe ideas, check out our posts about Murray Valley Pork's Rindless Scotch here; Murray Valley Pork's Cranberry & Almond Loin Roast here; or Murray Valley Pork Rolled Loin here.

A Porky Christmas: Murray Valley Pork Rindless Scotch

After the success of cooking up Murray Valley Pork’s Cranberry & Almond Loin Roast, we decided to be a little more adventurous. 
This time, we used Murray Valley Pork’s Rindless Scotch (also known as collar butt) which is rindless and boneless. 
We had just received some good news and we were in the mood to celebrate!
To start, we made a few home-made dips and a loaf of rosemary bread.
The pièce de résistance was our slow cooked Murray Valley Pork Rindless Scotch which we served on a bed of quinoa and spinach. We tweaked a Gordon Ramsay Pork Belly recipe (which you can find here) and the results were absolutely stunning!

Here is the recipe for it:

Slow-cooked Pork with fennel recipe
Serves 6

Ingredients

Black pepper
3 baby fennel bulbs, trimmed and roughly sliced
4 fresh bay leaves
3 garlic cloves, peeled and bashed
1 tsp cardamom pods, bashed
4 star anise
1 tbsp fennel seeds
Olive oil
500ml white wine
1l chicken stock (depending on the size of your pan/slowcooker)
1 tbsp wholegrain mustard
Method
  1. Put the fennel, bay leaves, garlic, cardamom, star anise and half the fennel seeds into a hot roasting tray on the hob with a little oil and heat for about 2 minutes until aromatic. Push to the side of the tray, then add the pork and cook for at least 5 minutes until turning golden brown. Turn the pork over, season the skin again with pepper and sprinkle with the remaining fennel seeds
  2. Pour in the wine to deglaze the pan, scraping up the bits from the bottom. Bring to the boil, then pour in enough stock to cover the pork and allow to boil again.
  3. Transfer the contents of the tray into a slowcooker  and cook on “low” for 7 hours.
  4. Transfer the meat to a warm plate and set aside to rest. 
  5. Reduce some of the liquid contents from the slowcooker to make a sauce and add the mustard. Mix in with a whisk, then taste and adjust the flavours as necessary. Strain and pour the sauce into a jug. 
  6. Serve the rested pork with the sauce alongside.
The pork was sensational. We loved the fact that is was so lean, fresh and healthy. 

Fragrant, sweet and succulent, this pork was absolutely delicious. The meat was incredibly tender and just melted in our mouths. The accompanying sauce had a lovely depth of flavour. It was perfect for celebrating a special occasion. 

Get your hands on some Murray Valley Pork -> Find your nearest stockist here!
Gastrology bloggers tried the Rindless Scotch courtesy of MVP.

A Porky Christmas: Murray Valley Pork Cranberry & Almond Loin Roast

It is really easy to master the art of the tender roast with Murray Valley Pork's Cranberry & Almond Loin Roast.
Murray Valley Pork (MVP) is a premium range of hand-selected pork. The pork is grown in Australia’s beautiful Riverina region in southern New South Wales and northern Victoria under a great animal welfare policy - ‘to care for every pig every day’.
It’s full of good things healthy bodies need: protein, thiamine, niacin, B6, B12, selenium, riboflavin, zinc and Omega-3. That means that MVP has it all – it’s lean, fresh and healthy.

It doesn’t matter if you’re a skilled cook or not, the MVP cranberry and almond rolled loin is very easy to prepare – all we had to do was unwrap the packaging and pop it into the oven.
The pork was absolutely delicious. We loved the fact that is was so lean, fresh and healthy. 

Fragrant, sweet and succulent, this pork was some of the best we've tasted. The stuffing was a lovely combination of subtle sweet cranberry which was complemented by the earthiness of the almonds.

The Cranberry & Almond Loin Roast is perfect for family meals, special occasions and barbecues. We’re thinking of cooking this again for Christmas!

Get your hands on some Murray Valley Pork -> Find your nearest stockist here!
Gastrology bloggers tried the Cranberry & Almond Loin Roast courtesy of MVP.