30/10/2020 12:43

Simple Way to Prepare Favorite Pernil (Puerto Rican Roast pork)

by Don Carlson

Pernil (Puerto Rican Roast pork)
Pernil (Puerto Rican Roast pork)

Hey everyone, it’s John, welcome to our recipe page. Today, we’re going to prepare a distinctive dish, pernil (puerto rican roast pork). One of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I’m gonna make it a bit unique. This will be really delicious.

For everyone looking for that special Christmas dinner - here it is! Forget the ham and turkey, this roasted Puerto Rican pork served on special occasions is where it is! My husband pronounced this the best pork he ever ate and I have to agree! Pernil Puerto Rican Roast Pork- Herb and spice marinated pork shoulder slowly roasted in the oven until tender and fall of the bone delicious with an amazing crisp and crackling skin.

Pernil (Puerto Rican Roast pork) is one of the most popular of current trending foods in the world. It’s easy, it is quick, it tastes yummy. It’s appreciated by millions every day. Pernil (Puerto Rican Roast pork) is something which I’ve loved my entire life. They’re fine and they look fantastic.

To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can have pernil (puerto rican roast pork) using 8 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Pernil (Puerto Rican Roast pork):
  1. Get sofrito
  2. Take white vinegar
  3. Get adobo (goya)
  4. Get garlic powder
  5. Make ready sazon con achote
  6. Make ready penir (pork shoulder)
  7. Take garlic
  8. Get oven bag

This Puerto Rican pork shoulder recipe is an amazing party dish. My pernil journey began as I was wrestling a huge shoulder of pork out of its packaging, about to start some rendition of slow roasted pork. Guillermo, a super nice guy who helps me out with kitchen prep when I need some powerhouse. This Puerto Rican pernil recipe is a holiday favorite with seasoned pork shoulder or leg cooked low and slow until perfectly tender.

Instructions to make Pernil (Puerto Rican Roast pork):
  1. I never really measure so I'm just guessing about how much I use. The seasoning seems like a lot, but it's meant for a nice sized penir. You may add or take away to your taste.
  2. Clean the penir of excess blood and rinse the skin off really good. Trim as much fat as possible.
  3. Stab 1 inch holes all over the penir as deep as you can go. Set penir aside
  4. in a bowl combine Sofrito, vinegar, adobo, garlic powder, and sazon.
  5. with your hands rub the marinade into the pork, filling up the holes with it. Make sure the penir is evenly seasoned.
  6. fill holes with 1 garlic clove per hole and marinate overnight
  7. follow directions for the oven bag and place penir in oven bag. Pour in any marinade that has dripped from the penir
  8. allow at least 4 hours of cooking time at 350°F
  9. when you see that the penir is pretty much done open oven bag at the top exposing the skin and cook until the skin is crunchy, you may also remove the skin at this point and fry it for faster results. I personally like it from the oven.
  10. note: when you buy the penir, look for the one with the least fat

Guillermo, a super nice guy who helps me out with kitchen prep when I need some powerhouse. This Puerto Rican pernil recipe is a holiday favorite with seasoned pork shoulder or leg cooked low and slow until perfectly tender. Pernil is a popular Latin American recipe of slow roasted pork that has been marinated for full flavor. This is a delicious Puerto Rican pork roast that makes a wonderful change for the holidays. The pork roast is roasted slowly in the oven until the meat is tender and the skin on top is crackling and crisp.

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