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Wild Pig on Sauerkraut

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Meats German Cyberealm, Pork, German 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

42 1/3 oz Pork shoulder,wild or tame
Rolled and tied up.
1 3/4 oz Butter
Salt
Pepper to taste
4 Juniperberries, smashed
2 3/16 lb Sauerkraut
2 Bayleaves
6 Juniperberries, whole
2 Apples
1 c Wine, white
6 sl Canadian bacon
1 3/4 oz Crisco

INSTRUCTIONS

1. Melt butter and fry pork on all sides in it. 2. Add the salt, pepper and
smashed juniperberries. 3. Heat oven to 225 C and bake the pork for 1/2
hour long,
basting it with its juices a couple of times. 4. Heat the crisco in a
pot and saute the sauerkraut shortly
in it. 5. Add bayleaves, juniperberries, the grated apples and the wine.
6. Let simmer, on medium heat, for 30 minutes. 7. Put the pork on top of
the sauerkraut and pour the juices allover it. 8. Let it bake for another
35 minutes, at 170 C. 9. Slice pork and serve on top of kraut with beer.
From " Die Actuelle " Magazine
Translated by Brigitte Sealing

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