Pork neck is a great cut to cook with. As the meat cooks, the intramuscular fat starts to melt. Therefore, your meat will be moist and tender.
All flavours lie within the marinade
This marinade is packed with colourful and fragrant flavours. And since the marinade doubles up as the curry sauce, ingredients like chillies, ginger and cumin is evident in the sauce. For the best result, flavour-wise, be sure to marinate your pork for at least 12 hours.
Why wipe the marinade from the pork?
You may be wondering why did I just put so much effort into this marinade if I have to wipe it all off? Don’t worry, all that effort wasn’t for nothing!
By drying the pork before braising it in a saucepan, it sears all the moisture and flavour inside. This way, you will be guaranteed to be left with juicy, tender pork. By drying all the moisture of the pork also ensures that the outside will come out crispier.
Chef’s Tip
This recipe calls for dried chillies and fresh, green chillies. However, if your palette cannot handle the spicy flavours, feel free to either put in fewer chillies or no chillies at all.
In the mood for a different type of curry? Enjoy this tender and succulent pork neck curry served on a bed of fluffy rice.
Course Main Course
Cuisine Global, Indian
Keyword Pork
Prep Time 30 minutesminutes
Marinade Time 1 dayday
Total Time 1 dayday30 minutesminutes
Servings 6
Author Irene Muller
Ingredients
1kgpork neck, cut into large chunks
15mlbutter
15mloil
1 onion, roughly chopped
10mlmustard seeds
200gsmall cherry tomatoes
10 dried curry leaves, (fresh if available)
Marinade
3 dried chilies, small
15mlcumin seeds
15mlcoriander seeds
5 cardamon pods, crushed
5mldried fennel
10 whole peppercorns
5mlsalt
5mlturmeric
pinch of ground cinnamon
2 green chilies (optional) finely chopped
5 cloves garlic, crushed
2 cm fresh ginger, chopped
100mlwhite wine vinegar
30mlbrown sugar
15mllemon juice
Instructions
Marinade
In a heavy-based saucepan, toast all the dried spices. Add them together with the turmeric, cinnamon fresh chili, and garlic to a mortar and pestle and grind. Add the remaining ingredients to form a paste.
In a glass bowl of your choice, coat the meat with the marinade, cover, and leave to marinate overnight.
Curry:
Wipe most of the marinade off the meat. Using a heavy-based saucepan, heat the butter and oil until butter melted then braise the meat on both sides. Only a few at a time. Repeat until all is done. Set aside.
In the same saucepan, saute the onions and mustard seeds slowly until soft and translucent.
Add the meat, tomato, curry leaves, and remaining marinade with 200ml boiling water. Simmer slowly for 45 minutes or more until the meat is tender and aromatic. *
Irene Muller is a Mother of 5 and a Grandmother of 8 who loves nothing more than cooking great food for everyone. She writes recipes for several publications and really loves that people can try and enjoy her cooking. Irene Muller Muck Rack Profile, Irene Muller on Flipboard