Roast Pork (Cuban Style)Serves 5-6
Ingredients:1 3lb Boston butt6-8 garlic cloves, peeled1 sour orangesalt and pepper to taste1 tsp cumin6 oz dark beer2 tbsp olive oil3 cups water
Roast pork is super easy to make. For our family of five, I use a 3lb boston butt portion. I have a little bit of a variance in my cooking to a traditional lechon asado but I promise you it is still amazing!
Rinse your meat with cold water and pat dry. Then, cut 6-8 x shapes in your meat and stuff each x with a garlic clove.
Meanwhile, heat your olive oil in a large pan over medium to high heat. Once heated, add your boston butt to the oil. It should immediately start searing. Then, add salt and pepper. I add about 1 tbsp of salt to each side.
Sear for about 5-6 minutes and then turn over. Sear on this side for another 5 minutes. Make sure to season this side with salt, pepper and cumin also.
Once seared, squeeze out all the juice of the sour orange over the meat and then add the beer. Once boiling, add 2 cups of water and cover pan. Lower heat to medium. Once covered, the pork should take about 2 hours to cook
This pork pretty much cooks on its own. I check on it about an hour into cooking, turn the pork, add the last cup of water and then cover again. After two hours, turn off the heat and you will have pork that falls apart at the touch. So juicy and incredibly tasty.
This is honestly one of my favorite Cuban dishes. I serve this pork with white rice and black beans but you could also have it in sandwiches.
Have you ever had Cuban-style roast pork? Did you love it?