German Pork Knuckle Schweinshaxe Slow Roasted With Crispy Crackling Recipes

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GERMAN PORK KNUCKLE (SCHWEINSHAXE) - SLOW ROASTED WITH CRISPY CRACKLING!



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Recipe video above. Realistically, one knuckle will serve 2. But for wow factor, serve one per person!!!While producing tender Pork Knuckle flesh is straightforward enough, very few recipes truly nail the crispy crackling. So here is a recipe that finally does! The skin is crispy all over and fabulously bubbly, shattering into a thousand porky shards when you bite instead of breaking your teeth on hard, leathery patches!Meanwhile, the flesh is seasoned with traditional flavourings and the Pork Knuckle is served with an authentic, dark and malty German beer gravy. It's every carnivore's dream come true!

Provided by Nagi

Categories     Main

Number Of Ingredients 19

1 x 1.25kg / 2.5lb pork knuckle ((Note 1))
2 tbsp white vinegar ((Note 2))
3 garlic cloves (, cut into 4 - 6 slivers (Note 3))
2 tsp salt (, kosher / cooking salt NOT table salt (Note 4))
1 tsp black pepper
1 tsp juniper berries ((Note 5))
1 tsp caraway seeds
1 tsp fennel seeds
2 cups dark German beer ((Note 6))
2 cups chicken stock / broth (, low sodium)
1 carrot (, unpeeled, sliced 2cm / 0.8" thick)
1 onion (, unpeeled, halved, cut into 1.25cm / 1/2" thick slices)
1 head garlic (, cut in two halves horizontally)
5 juniper berries ((Note 5))
2 bay leaves (, preferably fresh otherwise dried)
2 tsp cornflour/cornstarch
1/2 cup water
1 tsp white sugar
1/4 - 1/2 tsp salt (, kosher / cooking salt NOT table salt (Note 4))

Steps:

  • Prick skin: Poke lots of small holes all over the pork knuckle's skin, using a small sharp knife or even a pin (eg. safety pin, sewing pin). Take care not to pierce through the fat into the flesh (Note 7).
  • Vinegar: Brush (or rub) 1 tbsp of the vinegar on the pork flesh only, including inside cracks / crevices and meat under the skin where it meets the flesh (but do not peel skin back). Avoid getting vinegar on the skin.
  • Stud with garlic: Make shallow incisions in the pork flesh (only) with a small knife then stuff with the garlic slivers.
  • Seasoning rub: Pound the rub ingredients in a mortar and pestle until it's a coarse powder (or use a Nutribullet, spice grinder or similar).
  • Rub seasoning on pork: Rub pork skin with olive oil. Then rub the seasoning mix all over the pork - on the flesh, skin, and getting into all the cracks and crevices.
  • Skewer skin (secret for crispy skin! Note 8): Pull the skin down to stretch it tight so there's no creases. Then thread through 2 metal skewers in a "X" formation near the base of the knuckle. Pierce through skin 2cm / 0.8" from the base of the pork knuckle to hold the stretched skin in place.
  • "Marinate" overnight: Place pork standing on a plate, then leave uncovered in the fridge overnight (Note 9).
  • Preheat oven to 180°C / 350°F (160°C fan).
  • Beer gravy: Put all beer gravy ingredients in a roasting pan (deep enough to hold all liquids and vegetables).
  • Rack on pan: Place a rack over the pan. Place pork knuckle on rack, sitting upright. (Note 10)
  • Slow roast: Roast for 2 hours 10 minutes, rotating tray half way. (If the liquid in the pan is getting too low and in danger of drying out, top with 1/2 cup of water at a time.) Roast until the internal temperature in the thickest part of meat reaches 85°C / 185°F.
  • Remove knuckle from oven, transfer knuckle to a tray.
  • Increase oven: Increase oven to 260°C / 500°F (240°C fan) (Note 11)
  • Brush skin with vinegar: Brush skin with 1/2 the remaining 1 tbsp of vinegar. Place in oven for 30 minutes, rotating tray halfway and brushing with remaining vinegar.
  • Skin should be crispy, dip golden and mostly bubbly.
  • Rest: Rest 15 minutes before serving with German Beer Gravy!
  • Strain liquid: Strain roasting pan juices into a saucepan. Ideally you should have around 1.5 - 2 cups.
  • Thicken: Bring liquid to a simmer. Mix cornflour and water, then pour into liquid while stirring. Add sugar and salt to taste.
  • Simmer: Simmer for 2 minutes or until it becomes a thin syrup consistency (German beer gravy should not be as thick as normal gravy, but quite runny). If it's too thick, add a touch of water. Too thin, simmer to reduce - it will thicken. Serve with pork knuckle!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 633 kcal, Carbohydrate 32 g, Protein 65 g, Fat 20 g, SaturatedFat 6 g, TransFat 1 g, Cholesterol 180 mg, Sodium 3504 mg, Fiber 3 g, Sugar 6 g, ServingSize 1 serving

SCHWEINSHAXE (GERMAN PORK KNUCKLE)



Schweinshaxe (German Pork Knuckle) image

Schweinshaxe, or tender and juicy pork knuckle wrapped in a salty and roasted-crisp skin, is the quintessential Oktoberfest feast, perfect for pairing with a big stein of your favorite beer.

Provided by Sarah | Curious Cuisiniere

Categories     Dinner Recipes

Time 3h10m

Number Of Ingredients 5

3 onions, sliced
4 pork hocks (knuckles), look for the meatiest ones you can find
2 garlic cloves, halved
2 Tbsp salt (we like to use a coarse grain)
12 oz beer (any beer will do)

Steps:

  • Preheat your oven to 350F.
  • Place the sliced onions in the bottom of a 8x8 baking dish.
  • Rub the skin of each pork hock with half of a garlic clove. After rubbing, add the garlic to the onions in the baking dish. Rub roughly 1/2 Tbsp of salt into the skin of each pork hock. Nestle the hocks, meaty side down, in the onions.
  • Pour the beer around the hocks.
  • Roast the hocks in the preheated oven for 3 hours, until the skin is crisp and the meat is fall-apart tender. (Check the hocks ever hour to be sure they haven't fallen over and there is still enough moisture in the bottom of the pan. Add hot water if the pan seems to be scorching.)
  • Each hock is traditionally served individually, with a fork and sharp knife, but most people find it easier to enjoy the crisp skin by just digging in with their hands.
  • Serve with boiled potatoes, potato dumplings, or spaetzle, and braised red cabbage or sauerkraut. (And don't forget the onions from the baking dish!)

Nutrition Facts : Calories 274 calories, ServingSize 1 knuckle

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