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To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook slowly roasted pork steak sandwich using 27 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Slowly Roasted Pork Steak Sandwich:
- Get For the meat:
- Make ready 4 pork shoulder steaks
- Take 50 ml olive oil
- Get salt, pepper
- Make ready For the marinade:
- Get 25 g tomato purée
- Take 50 g yellow mustard
- Take 25 g barbecue sauce
- Prepare 1 tbsp honey
- Take 1 tsp red paprika powder
- Prepare For the sauce:
- Prepare 1 onion
- Prepare 1 tbsp olive oil
- Make ready 1 clove garlic
- Prepare 25 g tomato purée
- Get 100 g ketchup
- Take 25 g barbecue sauce
- Prepare 1 tsp red paprika powder
- Make ready 1 chilli pepper
- Take 1 tbsp honey
- Take 25 ml white vinaigrette
- Prepare salt, pepper
- Take Assembling:
- Make ready 4 multi-seeded bread rolls
- Prepare 8 slices cheddar
- Prepare 1 red onion
- Make ready 100 g pickled gherkins
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Steps to make Slowly Roasted Pork Steak Sandwich:
- Massage the oil, mixed with the salt & pepper into the meat and searing both sides on high heat.
- Blend all the ingredients of the marinade massaging into the pork shoulders. The place the meat into a baking pan, that we fill up half way with plain water. Cover the meat with aluminium foil and put into a 165C° preheated oven for about 2-3 hour or till the steaks are tender.
- For the sauce, we sweat the finely chopped onion, then add the garlic and the rest of the ingredients cooking for 5-8 minutes. If necessary adjust the flavours. Finally add some juice of the roasted meat, and using a hand blender to soft blend the sauce.
- Cut the bread-rolls into half, and place them onto rack in a baking tray. Put a slice of cheddar cheese on to the bottom halves. Then comes the meat, and then the slice of red onion & couple of slice pickled gherkins. Finish with anothe slices of cheese on top of the onion & gherkin. Place the top halves of the rolls next to the other.
- Turn on the grill function if the oven, and push the sandwiches into the oven till, cheese melted and the top halves are toasted.
- Spoon some sauce onto the toasted top halves, then place over the melted cheese bottom part, and we are ready.
- Enjoy
Using a rocking motion with the knife, make thin slices by moving the knife slowly across the clove. Spread the pork roast out on a clean surface. If there are any large thick sections of meat, score them with a knife. Remove pork from truss or netting and shred into large chunks, removing any large pieces of fat that may be left. Return to juices which have accumulated in the crock pot.
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