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Roast Boar and Black Bean Chili
Zutaten für 1 Portionen Menge anpassen
die Zutaten:
1/4 TasseBacon drippings
cloves garlic crushed
3 Esslöffelchilli powder
1/8 Teelöffelcumin seeds ground
1/4 Teelöffelblack pepper
4 x ca. 450 gSaddle of wild boar (Or loin pork with bone in)
1 x ca. 450 gBlack turtle beans
2 Esslöffelolive oil
1/2 TasseDiced salt pork
onions chopped
cloves garlic minced
Jalapeno pepper, seeded, deveined and minced
1 TasseCooked, smoked ham, diced ( cup = 5 oz)
2 Tassebeef broth
Bayleaf
1 TeelöffelChopped fresh oregano (or half that if dried)
1 Teelöffelred wine vinegar
2 EsslöffelDark Rum
scallions thinly sliced
Eggs, hard cooked, sieved
die Zubereitung:

In a medium bowl, combine the bacon drippings with the crushed garlic, two tablespoons of the chili powder, the cumin, and freshly ground pepper. Spread over the wild boar and let stand while preparing the beans.

In a large pot, cover the beans with cold water. Heat to boiling and boil for two minutes. Turn off the heat and let stand one hour. Drain. Wipe out the pot and return beans, cover with cold water and heat to boiling. Reduce heat and simmer for 30 minutes. Drain.

Preheat the oven to 325 degrees. Cook the salt pork in boiling water for five minutes. Drain and pat dry. Heat the oil in a heavy, deep casserole. Stir in the salt pork and cook over medium heat until golden, about 3 min. Stir in the onion, minced garlic, and Jalapeno pepper. Cook 1 minute. Stir in the ham and cook two more minutes.

Stir the remaining chili powder into the onion mixture. Add the beans, broth, bay leaf, oregano, vinegar and rum. Mix well. Place the saddle of boar on top of the beans, cover and place in the middle of the oven. Cook for 1 1/2 to 2 hours or until internal meat thermometer reads 170 degrees. Turn the meat twice and stir the beans. Add more broth if dry.

Remove the meat and allow it to stand, covered, for 10 to 15 minutes. Meanwhile, skim the fat from the chili. Cut the meat from the bone and into thin slices. Layer it over the beans. If desired, stew, covered, to tenderize the meat. Serve with hot rice and a sprinkling of scallions and sieved eggs.


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