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Honey-Lacquered Roast Rack of Piglet with Pineapple-Raisin Chutney and Kaffir Red Curry RiceTheWorldWideGourmet.com
Total time: more than 2 hr
Preparation time: 20 minutes
Cooking time for the chutney: 2 hours
Cooking time for the rice and roast: 30 minutes
Difficulty: Easy
Nutritional values
per 100 g
per portion
Energy:101.4 kcal
Proteins:1.1 g
Fats:3.1 g
Carbohydrate:18.4 g
Fibers:1.4 g
Sugar:12.7 g
Cholesterol:6.2 mg
Sodium:30 mg
Calcium:26.7 mg
Energy:896 kcal
Proteins:9.7 g
Fats:27.4 g
Carbohydrate:162.8 g
Fibers:12.4 g
Sugar:111.9 g
Cholesterol:55.2 mg
Sodium:264.9 mg
Calcium:235.6 mg
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INGREDIENTS
For 4 serving(s)
Quantity
Weight/Volume
Unit
Ingredient
2
x
250
g
racks of piglet or pork ribs
25
g
clarified butter
50
g
butter
15
g
acacia honey
coarsely ground pepper
500
ml
white vinegar
250
g
brown sugar
15
ml
mustard seeds
1
cinnamon stick
2
cloves
2
juniper berries
1
chili pepper (cayenne)
1
piece of fresh ginger, finely chopped
1
golden pineapple, cut into 5 mm dice
25
g
golden raisins
2
large shallots
**Basmati Rice
125
g
basmati rice
1
onion, chopped
25
g
butter
190
g
light chicken stock
5
g
red curry paste
3
kaffir lime leaves (or substitute grated lime zest)
1
small white onion, chopped
40
g
crushed toasted almonds
METHOD
- Place the vinegar and brown sugar in a saucepan and bring to a boil. Add all the other chutney ingredients with the crushed spices tied in a piece of cheesecloth. Cook gently for about 2 hours, then remove from the heat and let cool. The chutney will be reheated just before serving. As our grandmothers said: a dish is always better the next day!
- Melt the butter in a saucepan; when it foams, add the onions and cook gently until translucent but not browned.
- Add the rice and sauté for 1 minute until pearly; add the hot stock and chopped kaffir lime leaves and cook covered in a 185° C (375° F) oven for 25-30 minutes.
- Once cooked, fluff the rice; combine the curry paste with 1 tbsp. olive oil and blend into the rice. Just before serving, add the almonds and onion.
Roasting
- In a skillet, brown the rack on all sides and then transfer to a 180° C (350° F) oven. Since piglet is tender meat, once it has been browned, 7 minutes roasting time should be enough. Check with a thermometer: the internal temperature should be 72° C (145° F).
- Let rest 5 minutes, then glaze with honey and sprinkle with coarsely ground pepper just before serving.
WINE SUGGESTIONS
Merlot
Pinot Noir
Sauvignon
CHEF'S NOTES
To savor all the riches the piglet offers, be sure to leave on the surrounding rind and roast it until really crispy in order to enjoy the contrast of soft and crunchy textures.
Piglet is generally a farm-raised animal. It is pinker and more flavorful and holds together better than pork when cooked. What a delight to bite into! Its milky meat is incomparable. Piglet is usually sold as racks or sides, though it’s not always easy to find.






