Slow-Cooked Pork Shoulder with Braised White Beans
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This slow-cooked pork shoulder with braised white beans is the ultimate comforting weekend project. By marinating the pork overnight in aromatic bay and sage, then slowly braising it in dry white wine and vinegar, the meat becomes exceptionally tender and rich in flavour. This high-protein dish replaces heavy starches with creamy, oven-finished cannellini beans, which soak up the savoury juices for a truly satisfying meal.
Perfect for a Sunday lunch or an impressive dinner party, this recipe balances the richness of the pork with the earthy bitterness of mature spinach sautéed with golden garlic. While the process requires a little patience, much of the work is hands-off, allowing the oven to transform simple ingredients into a sophisticated, homemade feast that will delight your guests.
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Ingredients for Slow-Cooked Pork Shoulder with Braised White Beans
1 (6-lb.) bone-in pork shoulder (Boston butt), fat cap trimmed to 1/4 inch
3 tablespoons Diamond Crystal or 5 teaspoons Morton kosher salt, plus more
8 fresh bay leaves, divided
1/4 cup sage leaves, plus 4 large sprigs
4 cucchiai di olio d'oliva, divisi
1 spicchio d'aglio, tagliato a metà trasversalmente
9 juniper berries
4 grani di pepe nero
725ml dry white wine
60ml best-quality red wine vinegar
1 large beefsteak tomato, halved crosswise
1 spicchio d'aglio, tagliato a metà trasversalmente
4 large sprigs sage
475ml coco nano or cannellini (white kidney) beans, soaked overnight, drained
2 tablespoons plus 1/4 cup olive oil
Sale kosher
2 bunches mature spinach, tough stems removed
Sale kosher
2 cucchiai di olio d'oliva, più altro per condire
4 spicchi d'aglio, affettati sottilmente
Sale marino a scaglie
How to make Slow-Cooked Pork Shoulder with Braised White Beans
Torna ai contenutiSprinkle pork all over with 3 tablespoons or 5 teaspoons salt. Tear 4 bay leaves and 1/4 cup sage leaves into small pieces and scatter over pork. Place pork on a wire rack set inside a rimmed baking sheet and cover loosely with plastic wrap; chill 12 hours.
Let pork sit at room temperature 1 hour. This will help it cook evenly.
Preheat oven to 232°C. Heat 2 tablespoons oil in a large heavy pot over medium-high. Cook pork, turning occasionally, until browned on all sides, 15–20 minutes. Transfer pork to a large plate.
Remove pot from heat and pour off any fat. Discard fat and any leaves in pot; wipe out pot. Add remaining 2 tablespoons oil to pot along with garlic, juniper berries, peppercorns, sage sprigs, and remaining 4 bay leaves. Cook over low heat until garlic just starts to brown around the edges, about 1 minute. Pour in wine and vinegar. Return pork to pot, placing fat side up, and cover with parchment paper, tucking edges down around sides of pork (this prevents it from drying out). Cover pot with a lid, transfer to oven, and cook pork 30 minutes. Reduce oven temperature to 300° and cook, turning pork every 30 minutes or so and adding a splash of water if braising liquid is reducing too quickly, until meat is very tender and pulling away from the bone, 2 1/2–3 hours.
Let pork sit until cool enough to handle. Remove bones; discard. Shred meat into 2”–3” pieces, removing any excess fat (it should pull apart very easily but still hold together in pieces). Transfer meat to a large saucepan and strain braising liquid over; discard solids. Cover and keep warm over lowest heat until ready to serve.
Combine tomato, garlic, sage, beans, and 2 tablespoons oil in a large pot. Pour in cold water to cover by 1 1/2” and bring to a simmer over medium heat, skimming foam from surface as needed. Reduce heat so that liquid is at a very gentle simmer; cook until beans are almost tender but still slightly starchy in the centres (you want them to be about 75 percent cooked), 35–45 minutes. Preheat oven to 149°C while the beans are still cooking.
Remove beans from heat; season with several generous pinches of salt and add remaining 60ml oil. Transfer to oven and bake without disturbing beans (you want a film to form on the surface) until tender, 15–25 minutes. Finishing the beans in the oven ensures that they are evenly cooked and creamy. Turn off oven and leave beans inside to keep warm until ready to serve.
Working in 2 batches, cook spinach in a large pot of boiling salted water until tender and no bite remains, about 2 minutes. Drain in a colander and let cool slightly, then squeeze out excess water.
Heat 2 tablespoons oil in a medium skillet over medium and cook garlic, stirring, until softened and barely golden, about 1 minute. Add spinach and stir just to coat leaves in oil and warm through.
To serve, spoon beans plus a bit of their cooking liquid onto plates. Arrange several pieces of pork and spinach over beans. Drizzle with oil and sprinkle with sea salt.
Beans can be made 1 day ahead. Let cool in liquid; cover and chill. Reheat gently before serving.
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