Filipino-Style Roast Pork Belly With Chile Vinegar
- 1 (4-5-pound) skin-on, boneless pork belly
- Kosher salt
- 1 tablespoon vegetable oil
- 1 (12-ounce) bottle unseasoned rice vinegar
- 12 garlic cloves, chopped
- 6-12 green Thai chiles, lightly crushed but left whole
- 2 serrano chiles, torn into small pieces
- 4 (12-oz.) bottles hard apple cider
- 2 tablespoons honey
- Season pork generously with salt. Set, skin side up, on a wire rack set inside a rimmed baking sheet. Chill at least 12 hours and up to 2 days.
- Preheat oven to 350u0b0F. Pour 4 cups water into baking sheet with pork. Rub pork skin with oil; season with more salt. Roast, adding more water to pan as needed, until skin is golden brown and an instant-read thermometer inserted into thickest part of pork registers 195u0b0F-200u0b0F, 1 1/2-1 3/4 hours.
- Meanwhile, pour out 1/2 cup vinegar from bottle (save for another use). Remove pouring spout from bottle and add garlic, chiles, and a large pinch of salt. Cover and shake to distribute; let sit until ready to serve. (Or, combine in a glass jar or bowl).
- Bring hard cider and honey to a boil in a large saucepan; cook until thickened and very syrupy, 30-45 minutes.
- Increase oven temperature to 450u0b0F. Continue to roast pork until skin is browned and puffed, 15-20 minutes (add a few more splashes of water to baking sheet if juices are scorching). Transfer rack with pork to a cutting board; let rest 20 minutes.
- Pour off fat from baking sheet and add 1/2 cup water, scraping up browned bits. Return baking sheet to oven for a few minutes if needed to help loosen browned bits. Stir into reduced cider mixture.
- Remove skin from pork, using the tip of a knife to get it started (it should come off in 1 large piece with a little help). Slice pork lengthwise into 2"-wide strips, then crosswise into 1/2"-thick pieces. Transfer to a platter and drizzle with reduced cider mixture. Break skin into large pieces and arrange on top; place a few chiles from vinegar around. Serve with chile vinegar.
- Chile vinegar can be made 1 week ahead. Store at room temperature.
pork belly, kosher salt, vegetable oil, rice vinegar, garlic, chiles, serrano chiles, apple cider, honey
Taken from www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/filipino-style-roast-pork-belly-with-chile-vinegar (may not work)