Featuring the rich, piquant flavours of Goa, you will no doubt fall head over heels for this Indian pork curry.
In Goan cuisine, vinegar is often mixed with spices, giving a hot sharpness that cuts through rich meats, such as pork belly.
Ingredients
Method
Put the meat in a large non-metallic bowl, then add the vinegar and spices. Mix well, cover and leave in the fridge for up to 24 hrs.
Heat 3 tbsp oil in a deep frying pan, then gently fry the chopped onion, garlic and ginger for 10 mins until softened. Tip in the meat and all of the marinade, season, then let the meat cook in its own juices for about 10 mins. It doesn’t need to brown. Pour in enough cold water to cover, then simmer for about 1½ hrs until the meat is very tender.
Meanwhile, heat 1cm oil in a frying pan until hot, then fry the sliced onion for about 4 mins or until crisp and golden. Drain on kitchen paper and set aside. Sprinkle the onions over the curry to serve.
PER SERVING
695 kcalories, protein 46g, carbohydrate 13g, fat 51g, saturated fat 19g, fibre 2g, sugar 6g, salt 0.51g
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