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Got myself a simply gorgeous looking pork spare rib joint, rolled... nearly 5kg! and I'm expecting this to crackle up beautifully (once I've scored it a bit more), as it has the perfect amount of fat under the skin. Have now cut it into two joints for the freezer. If I hadn't had pork yesterday, one joint would be in the oven right now!


Edited by calibrax on Saturday 11th December 11:32
tog said:
Feeble excuse - pork can definitely be eaten two days running last time I checked 
I am actually having pork, what's left over from yesterday's shoulder roast! another joint would be a bit much though!
Mobile Chicane said:
So what time should we all arrive?
No later than 30 seconds after Cotty... if you want to find any food left! 
The first joint cut from this is now in the oven!
Defrosted it yesterday, and last night dried, scored and salted the rind. Then I put it in the fridge, uncovered. Took it out at 10am, lightly re-salted it, and put it in the oven at 230c for 15 mins. It's now slowly roasting at 150c, and already the crackling looks absolutely superb. I'd even say it's my best yet! It should darken up a bit by the end, but so far so good.
Proper pics will follow in a few hours, but here's a sampler...

Defrosted it yesterday, and last night dried, scored and salted the rind. Then I put it in the fridge, uncovered. Took it out at 10am, lightly re-salted it, and put it in the oven at 230c for 15 mins. It's now slowly roasting at 150c, and already the crackling looks absolutely superb. I'd even say it's my best yet! It should darken up a bit by the end, but so far so good.

Proper pics will follow in a few hours, but here's a sampler...

working class said:
So hungry now!
OP, may I ask, what camera do you use to get such brilliant pictures?
Camera is a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ7.OP, may I ask, what camera do you use to get such brilliant pictures?

It's only 6 megapixels but it has a big Leica lens which more than makes up for it. I take the close up photos with the flash on, but at a very high shutter speed (1/1300s) so you don't get much glare, just nice brightly illuminated pics. And the battery lasts for ages - I've had cameras that will run out after half a day, this one will go 2-3 days easily before a recharge is needed, even with lots of use. Best camera I've ever owned, absolutely love it. Can get them second hand now for under £100.
calibrax said:
working class said:
So hungry now!
OP, may I ask, what camera do you use to get such brilliant pictures?
Camera is a Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ7.OP, may I ask, what camera do you use to get such brilliant pictures?

It's only 6 megapixels but it has a big Leica lens which more than makes up for it. I take the close up photos with the flash on, but at a very high shutter speed (1/1300s) so you don't get much glare, just nice brightly illuminated pics. And the battery lasts for ages - I've had cameras that will run out after half a day, this one will go 2-3 days easily before a recharge is needed, even with lots of use. Best camera I've ever owned, absolutely love it. Can get them second hand now for under £100.
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