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Braised pork cheek, onion soup, wild garlic and soda bread

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Creamy onion soup with braised pork cheek and porter soda bread makes a springtime feast.

You will need a hand blender for this recipe.

Ingredients

For the pork cheeks

For the onion soup

For the porter soda bread

To serve

Method

  1. To make the pork cheeks, preheat the oven to 180C/160C Fan/Gas 4. Put a large frying pan with oil over a medium-high heat and brown the pork cheeks on both sides. Once coloured, remove the cheeks from the pan and add the chopped vegetables. Cook for 3 minutes, then return the pork cheeks to the pan along with the stock and bouquet garni. Cover the pan with a lid or kitchen foil and cook in the oven for 1½ hours. Once cooked, remove from the oven, lift the pork cheeks out of the liquid and set aside in a warm place. Strain and reserve the sauce for later, discarding the vegetables.

  2. To make the onion soup, place a heavy-based pan on a medium heat. Add the oil, then add the onions and a good pinch of salt. Cook for 10 minutes, then add the chopped garlic, thyme and butter and continue cooking for another 10 minutes. Remove a couple of tablespoons of onions from the pan and set aside for garnish.

  3. Turn the heat up and add the white wine. Cook until all the liquid has reduced, then add the milk and simmer for another 10 minutes. Pour in the cream. Remove from the heat and blend using a hand blender. Pass through a sieve and keep warm.

  4. For the soda bread, increase the oven temperature to 190C/170C Fan/Gas 5 and grease a 1.8kg/4lb loaf tin with butter.

  5. Mix all of the dry ingredients in a bowl – the two flours, salt, bicarbonate of soda, light brown sugar and most of the pumpkin seeds and porridge oats. Reserve about a teaspoon of the seeds and oats for the top of the soda bread. Rub the butter into the dry ingredients, then add the treacle, porter and milk and mix really well until the batter has come together. Place the dough into the pre-buttered loaf tin, top with the reserved oats and seeds and place in the oven for 45–55 minutes. The loaf is cooked when a knife inserted into the middle of the loaf comes out clean.

  6. Add the butter to the reserved sauce along with the cooked pork cheeks. Warm the pork cheeks in the sauce, whilst spooning the sauce over the pork cheeks to glaze them.

  7. To serve, place some of the reserved onions in the bottom of your serving bowls. Spoon in the onion soup, then top with the glazed pork cheeks and the wild garlic leaves. Serve the soda bread on the side.

Recipe Tips

If you're using a standard 900g/2lb loaf tin, remember to half the quantity for the soda bread!