by Craig Romero
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This lean roast dinner uses pork leg topped with prosciutto. Serve with roast potatoes, carrots and celeriac, plus lots of herbs and an apple gravy. Serve the pork with the roasted and fresh vegetables, and the. To serve, shred the pork roast away from the bone and remove any remaining fat.
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Stir well to lift the juices and sediment from the Carve the pork and serve it without the crackling for anyone watching their weight! Pour the gravy into a jug to serve with the pork. Cut the roast into slices and serve with the apple gravy. Roast leg of pork with spiced rhubarb.
Cut the roast into slices and serve with the apple gravy. Roast leg of pork with spiced rhubarb. Rhubarb makes a change from traditional apple sauce and shares its ability to balance the richness of the meat. Bring to the boil then season carefully and pour into a warm jug. Carve the roast, serving each plate with some of the gravy and passing round the.
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