Boneless
Pork Recipe - Pork Bafat Cooked in Tagine
Be warned -
this boneless pork recipe is not for the faint hearted! Hot and spicy
addicts will drool over this boneless pork recipe. This pork bafat
recipe originates from Mangalore in south western India. The marinade
powder is a potent mixture of dry red chillies and spices.
The marinated boneless pork is then slow cooked in a tagine with green
chillies that dissolve and blend in with the spicy dry mix. Vinegar and
tamarind paste are added to give a tangy sourish kick that will set
your tastebuds on overdrive.
In place of a tagine, you can also use a karhai or casserole pot to
slow cook the pork. At the end of the cooking process in the tagine,
the pork is so tender and juicy and simply melts in your mouth.
Boneless
Pork Recipe - Pork Bafat Cooked in Tagine

WHAT YOU
NEED:
1.5kg boneless pork leg or shoulder, cut into 1 inch cubes
20 red Kashmiri (or dried) chillies
2 tsp coriander (cilantro) seeds
1 tsp cumin seeds
1/2 tsp ground tumeric
10 black peppercorns
2 Tb tamarind puree
2 Tb oil
2 large onions diced into 3cm (1 1/4 inch) squares
2cm (3/4inch) piece of cinnamon
6 greeen chillies, slit lengthwise into halves
4 cloves
2cm (3/4inch) piece of cinnamon stick pounded roughly
1 tablespoon dark vinegar (or Balsamic vinegar)
3 garlic cloves finely chopped
1 green chilli, seeded, finely sliced lengthwise for garnishing
HOW TO
MAKE IT:
Dry-roast
the Kashmiri chillies, coriander seeds, cumin seeds, ground tumeric and
peppercorns until aromatic.
Ground the roasted mixture to a fine powder using a spice grinder or
pastel and mortar.
Mix all the roasted ground ingredients with the tamarind and meat and
marinate well into the meat.
Cover and leave in the refrigerator for 2 hours.
Heat the oil in the tagine over high heat (karhai or casserole pot can
also be used in place of tagine)
Add the meat to the hot oil in batches and brown all over.
Return all the meat to the pan, then add the onion, ginger, chilli,
cloves and cinnamon.
Stir thoroughly and mix with the boneless pork cubes.
Reduce the heat to low and cook for about 20 minutes.
Add the garlic, vinegar and 200ml water and cook in tagine with cover
on for 1 to 1 1/4 hours, until the pork is very tender.
Season with salt to taste.
Cook until the oil seperates from the spice mixture, which indicates
the meat is ready.
Garnish with the sliced green chilli before serving.
Serves 6
TIP:
Serve
this spicy pork dish with steaming hot white rice or with bread such as
baguette slices. The hot spicy mix makes an excellent dip for the bread.
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