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Porcletta With Roast Potatoes, Rosari Beans & Glazed Appl

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Grains Italian 8 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 Suckling pig
2 Rosemary
3 Cloves garlic
3 Cooking apples
3 Carrots
1 Onion
4 lb Potatoes
3 lb Fresh green beans
1/2 Bottle white wine
1 Fresh chilli
1/2 pt Brown sauce, demiglasse
1/2 pt Olive oil
1 oz Butter
Salt

INSTRUCTIONS

Order your suckling pig from a good butcher or your favourite Italian
restaurant, get them to clean it for you. Split pig in half, leaving
head on if possible. Place some olive oil in a large roasting tin and
when hot place pig in it with the onion and carrots cut in half,
garlic cloves whole, rosemary and an apple cut into 4.  Place in a hot
oven and roast for 40 minutes depending on the size of  the pig.  In
the meantime peel potatoes , cut into squares and boil for 5  minutes.
Place in a roasting dish with some garlic, sea salt, butter  and some
onions and roast for 20 minutes. Keep hot when finished  cooking.  In a
pan of boiling water cook the beans for 5 minutes until al dente  ~
drain and saut with olive oil, garlic and rosemary.  Wash and slice the
apples thinly, sprinkle with brown sugar and place  under the grill
until golden brown. Take the suckling pig and cut  into pieces - to
make crispy place each portion under the grill for 3  minutes.  Using
the pan you cooked the suckling pig in add the brown sauce with  some
wine and butter and simmer for 5-8 minutes. To make good gravy  strain
everything into a small pan and bring to the boil.  Tip:when serving
place the pig in the middle of the plate, add slices  of glazed apple
on top, put roast potatoes on one side and beans on  the other. Serve
the gravy separate.  DISCLAIMER(c) Copyright 1996 - SelecTV Cable
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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 578
Calories From Fat: 268
Total Fat: 30.4g
Cholesterol: 7.6mg
Sodium: 80.8mg
Potassium: 1349.1mg
Carbohydrates: 56.8g
Fiber: 9.8g
Sugar: 7.9g
Protein: 7.2g


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