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Crock Pot Normandy Pork With Apples

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Ingredients

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3 lbs pork shoulder, trimmed of fat & cubed
4 - 6 apples, cored & halved
1 1/2 lbs shallots, peeled
1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
2 ounces butter
1 fluid ounce olive oil
1/2 pint sweet apple cider
2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
6 ounces creme fraiche or 6 ounces sour cream
1/4 pint chicken stock, thickened

Nutritional information

658.8
Calories
431 g
Calories From Fat
48 g
Total Fat
19.7 g
Saturated Fat
165.6 mg
Cholesterol
192.1 mg
Sodium
25 g
Carbs
1.7 g
Dietary Fiber
7.5 g
Sugars
32.4 g
Protein
324 g
Serving Size

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Crock Pot Normandy Pork With Apples

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    I've made this a couple of times and goes down a treat every time! However, the sauce always separates. Any ideas?

    • 425 min
    • Serves 8
    • Easy

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    Crock Pot Normandy Pork With Apples, Shallots & Cider, A lovely slow cooked or crock pot recipe for tender chunks of pork cooked in cider with apples, shallots, creme fraiche & calvados. My own recipe devised for our Chambres d’Hotes here in France – and ALWAYS a firm favourite with guests, family & friends alike! It is my daughter’s first night request when she comes home from university! You can use any cut of pork, but I usually use shoulder, neck, collar or blade of Pork – there are numerous names for that cut. It’s sweeter and inclined to be more tender than Pork leg, which I feel is better roasted. You can also use Pork chops if you wish. If you have difficulty getting hold of cider or don’t want to use alcohol, apple juice is just as good, for that appley zing! There is no duplicate for calvados, so just leave it out if you cannot obtain it, or use brandy or cognac instead. This makes a lovely pie filling if you have leftovers and as with most slow cooked recipes, it’s very well behaved when re-heated! It goes extremely well with Recipe #191313 & mashed potatoes. N.B. I have given amounts for 8-10 people; the recipe can be halved or increased with ease!, I’ve made this a couple of times and goes down a treat every time! However, the sauce always separates. Any ideas?, Just made this last night. I work far from home, so I browned up the shallots and pork the night before and just quartered the apples in the am and threw it all in my pot for 12 hours.

    The pork was so tender, it was almost impossible to eat with a fork! It just kept shredding!

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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Trim the Pork of Any Thick Fat. Cut Into Large Cubes of About 4" Square or Even Bigger - It Shrinks With Cooking & Works Better With Larger Pieces of Meat.

    2
    Done

    Peel the Shallots and Set to One Side.

    3
    Done

    Halve & Core the Apples and Set to One Side With the Shallots.

    4
    Done

    Turn the Crockpot Onto High. Mix the Cider, Cider Apple Vinegar, Creme Fraiche, Salt & Pepper, Thyme & Thickened Chicken Stock Together in a Large Pouring Jug & Pour Into the Crockpot.if Using Fresh Thyme - Leave to Last. Add the Cored and Halved Apples and Replace the Lid Whilst You Brown the Pork & Shallots.

    5
    Done

    Heat Up Half the Butter & Half of the Olive Oil in a Large Skillet or Wok-Type Pan, One With Fairly High Sides.

    6
    Done

    as Soon as It Is Smoking but not Burning, Brown the Shallots in Batches - You Want a Deep Caramelised Colour & the Shallots Just Softened on the Outside. When All the Shallots Have Been Done, Put Them All Back Into the Pan - Turn Up the Heat & Add the Balsamic Vinegar and Stir Briskly Making Sure All the Shallots Are Well Coated.

    7
    Done

    Add the Shallots & Balsamic Vinegar Mixture to the Crockpot.

    8
    Done

    Heat Up the Remaining Butter and Oil, Adding More If Necessary & Start to Brown the Pork Pieces, Again Do not Overcrowd the Pan - They Need to Be Well Coloured & Seared to Seal in the Juices. as the Pork Pieces Are Browned, Add Them to the Crockpot.

    9
    Done

    When All the Pork Is Browned & Added to the Crockpot, Give All the Ingredients a Good Mix Around in the Crockpot With a Wooden Spoon. If Using Fresh Thyme, Pick About 4 Large Sprigs and Place on Top of the Normandy Pork - the Leaves Fall Off During Cooking & Leave the Bare Branches For Throwing Away!

    10
    Done

    Cook on High For Between 6 - 10 Hours.

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