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Cuban Lechon Asado – Roasted Fresh Ham

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Ingredients

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1 (8 lb) fresh ham (pork leg or butt)
1 head garlic, broken into cloves, peeled and minced
1 tablespoon salt
1 1/2 teaspoons dried oregano
1 1/2 teaspoons ground cumin
1/2 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper
1/4 teaspoon bay leaf powder
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 cup fresh sour orange juice (seville) or 1 cup lime juice
1/4 cup dry sherry
2 large onions, thinly sliced

Nutritional information

604.9
Calories
200 g
Calories From Fat
22.3 g
Total Fat
7.2 g
Saturated Fat
188.7 mg
Cholesterol
6203.2 mg
Sodium
8.9g
Carbs
0.7 g
Dietary Fiber
3.7 g
Sugars
81.9 g
Protein
361 g
Serving Size

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Cuban Lechon Asado – Roasted Fresh Ham

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    This is almost an authentic and traditional way of doing the lechon asado. What we usually use is a a whole pig, or the butt part of the leg.. Never use sherry and never only lime juice to make the marinade. If there is no sour orange (naranja agria) we mix lemon juice with orange juice to get the same taste. The more days you have it marinading the better it will be. i have had it up to two or three days in the fridge and injected the butt with the marinade a few times a day. If you start with a very low temperature in the oven and let it cook very slowly, everyonce in a while basting and injecting it with the marinade it will be so tender and tasty that the meats falls off the bone. Then after a few hours, you can set a higher temperature to give it a nice golden color. Yummy!!

    • 155 min
    • Serves 10
    • Easy

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    Cuban Lechon Asado (Roasted Fresh Ham),This is a great recipe found in Steve Raichlen’s cookbook ‘Miami Spice’. The pork roast is wonderful. Easy to make. VERY flavourful. Leftovers are great in wraps!,This is almost an authentic and traditional way of doing the lechon asado. What we usually use is a a whole pig, or the butt part of the leg.. Never use sherry and never only lime juice to make the marinade. If there is no sour orange (naranja agria) we mix lemon juice with orange juice to get the same taste. The more days you have it marinading the better it will be. i have had it up to two or three days in the fridge and injected the butt with the marinade a few times a day. If you start with a very low temperature in the oven and let it cook very slowly, everyonce in a while basting and injecting it with the marinade it will be so tender and tasty that the meats falls off the bone. Then after a few hours, you can set a higher temperature to give it a nice golden color. Yummy!!,Great recipe but I modified a little by using the pork should instead of the butt for a more tender meat.


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    The Day Before You Plan to Serve This Dish, Trim the Excess Fat Off the Pork Leg; Make Shallow Slits All Over the Pork, Using the Tip of a Knife; Mash the Garlic, Salt, Oregano, Cumin, Pepper, Bay Leaf and Olive Oil to a Paste in a Mortar; Rub This Mixture All Over the Roast, Forcing It Into the Slits; Combine the Sour Orange Juice, Sherry, and Onions in a Small Bowl; Place the Roast in a Large, Heavy Plastic Bag; Add the Sour Oj Mixture, Making Sure That the Whole Roast Gets Covered With the Mixture; Refrigerate and Marinate the Roast in the Bag Overnight, Turning Occasionally During the Time.

    2
    Done

    Preheat the Oven to 350 Degrees F.

    3
    Done

    Drain the Roast, and Pat Dry, Reserving the Marinade; Place It in a Lightly Oiled, Nonreactive, Heavy Roasting Pan; Cook the Roast For 1 Hour, Turning Once or Twice to Brown It on All Sides.

    4
    Done

    Reduce the Heat to 325 Degrees; Pour the Marinade and Onions Over the Pork; Tent the Pan With Heavy-Duty Aluminum Foil; (tear Off a Piece That Is 1 1/2 Times the Width of Your Pan; Fold It in Half and Crease the Top; Open It Up, and Place Over the Pan Like a Tent, Tightly Crimping Edges to Seal) Continue Roasting the Pork, Basting from Time to Time With the Pan Juices, Until Almost Cooked, About 1 Hour; Add a Little Water or Sherry If the Pan Dries Out.

    5
    Done

    Uncover the Roast and Continue Cooking Until the Internal Temp Reads*at Least* 150 Degrees F on a Meat Thermometer, About 30 Minutes More; (most Cubans Like the Meat Well Done, So After Sitting, It Should Be Up to 180 Degrees--It's Safer, Also).

    6
    Done

    Let the Roast Stand For 10 Minutes Before Carving.

    7
    Done

    Note: This Is Traditionally Served With Black Bean Soup and White Rice, and Fried, Sweet Plantains; For Dessert, Serve a Rich Flan and You're Set!

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