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I am drooling... :drool :drool Just got this months issue of Bon Appetit here at work today and saw the dish of the year recipe for Porchetta. I'd never heard of it so I started reading. Basically you take a 5-6 lb slab of fresh pork belly with the skin on and wrap it around a 2-3 lb boneless loin with herbs and roast it.

Then the lightbulb went off in my head... I HAVE PORK BELLY!!! I am so making this this weekend! But now I have to tweak it because I have beef loin rather than pork loin so I need ideas on that. But basically, here's the recipe for the pork:

5-6 lb fresh pork belly, skin on
2-3 lb boneless pork loin
3 T fennel
2 T crushed red pepper flakes
2 T fresh sage
1 T fresh rosemary
3 garlic cloves
salt
1/2 orange, seeded, thinly sliced

Put pork belly skin side down; arrange loin in center. Roll belly around loin so the short ends of the belly meet. If any belly or loin overhangs, trim. Unroll and set loin aside.

Toast fennel & red pepper in small skillet over med heat until fragrant, about a minute. Put in bowl and let cool. Grind spices and add minced herbs.

Assemble the porchetta: use a knife to score the belly fat in a checkerboard pattern 1/3" deep so roast cooks evenly. Flip belly skin side up, use paring knife to poke dozens of 1/8" deep holes throughout skin. Use mallet to pound skin all over for 3 minutes to tenderize and help make skin crispy when roasted. Turn belly again (skin down) and generously salt it and the loin; rub both with fennel/herb mix. Arrange loin down the middle of the belly and top with orange slices. Roll belly around loin and tie crosswise with kitchen twine at 1/2" intervals.

Then refridgerate for 1-2 days to allow skin to air dry. Let it sit at room temp for 2 hours, preheat oven to 500*. Season with salt, then toast on rack in baking sheet turning once, for 40 minutes. Reduce heat to 300* and continue roasting, roating pan and turning occasionally until 145* in center (1 1/2 - 2 hours or more). If skin is not yet deep brown and crisp, increase heat to 500* for 10 min more. Let rest for 30 minutes, cut into 1/2" rounds and serve.
 

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So, if you were to take this concept but use a beef loin, what herbs or flavor profiles would you put in the middle?

Some ideas rolling around in my head are thyme, sage, rosemary -keep it simple. But then I'm thinking of my red onion marmalade but don't know if that would be good cooked in the middle or as a garnish. Then I'm thinking something smoky and or sweet would be good, like beets for sweet or cooking the whole thing in my smoker rather than oven for smoky.
 

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Notes: I used beef in the middle instead of a pork loin. Next time I would start checking the temp at 1 1/2 hours total time for doneness.
 

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:drool Well :drool HOW WAS IT??? :drool :drool


I imagine the beef was pretty moist!! :drool
 

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My tongue is still dancing! It was the Star Spangled Banner, Amazing Grace and Cotton-Eyed Joe all rolled into one.

Seriously, it was the best meal I've ever eaten.
 

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Porketta is very popular around here. It is an italian dish but made a little different here. A pork roast is used. The spices are sometimes rolled up on the inside or placed on the outside. Dill is also used. Many people cook it in a slow cooker for a long time & then shred it for porketta sanwiches. So good.
 

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Yeh, I have that Bon Appetit too and am looking forward to trying that!!
 
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