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Pork stuffing
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Stuffing

Pork, sage, onion & chestnuts

Pork stuffing
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1 hr 5 mins
Super easy

serves 10

About the recipe

Making your own minced pork like I’ve done here really turns your stuffing into something special. It will give you amazing flavour and texture, and it’s wicked to be able to see everything you’ve got in there. Usually I’d sweat the onions off first, but this year I decided to keep it rough and ready, quick and easy. It’s basically bish, bash, bosh but with a bit of love, care and intelligence.


nutrition per serving

Calories

g

Fat

g

Saturates

g

Sugars

g

Protein

g

Carbs

of an adult’s reference intake


Ingredients

2 large onions

50g stale bread

200g vac-packed chestnuts

1kg higher-welfare pork shoulder, trimmed, diced

1 bunch of fresh sage (30g)

3 rashers of higher-welfare smoked streaky bacon

1 fresh whole nutmeg, for grating

1 lemon

1 orange or clementine

Method

A super-reliable recipe for minced pork stuffing – give your roast dinner some oomph.

  1. Preheat the oven to 190ºC/375ºF/gas 5.
  2. Peel, quarter and blitz the onions in a food processor until finely chopped, then tip into a large bowl.
  3. Tear the stale bread into small chunks and whiz into breadcrumbs. Add these to the bowl, then crush and crumble in the chestnuts.
  4. Place the diced pork into the food processor, pick in the sage leaves, roughly chop and add the bacon, followed by 1 level teaspoon of white pepper and a good pinch of sea salt.
  5. Finely grate in a quarter of the nutmeg, the zest of half a lemon and just 2 or 3 gratings of orange or clementine zest. Pulse until you’ve got some chunks and some mush – it won’t even take a minute, then tip into the mixing bowl.
  6. Because the pork is raw, you’re committed to seasoning it well, so add another pinch of salt and pepper, then scrunch it all up until well combined.
  7. Take just under half of the stuffing out of the bowl to use for your turkey, then transfer the rest to a lovely earthenware dish.
  8. Use your hands to break it up and push it about, then flatten it all down. Pop it in the oven to cook for 50 minutes to 1 hour, or until bubbling and crispy. If you’re doing it as part of your Christmas lunch, you want to put it on at the same time as your spuds.
  9. Once done, pour away any excess fat before serving, if you want to. It will be soft, juicy and succulent on the inside, then gnarly, crispy and chewy on the outside. Enjoy!

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