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Pork Conserva with Green Tomato Agrodolce

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Pork Conserva with Green Tomato AgrodolceCraig Cutler

This Italian spot in the city's Germantown neighborhood is known for its house-made salami and mozzarella. And because this is the South, these folks know their pork. The rich, Italian-inspired pork terrine with the southern-style sweet-tart green tomato sauce is a delicious blending of what this restaurant does best. Timing note: The conserva needs to chill overnight.

What to drink:

A hard cider (like the Wandering Aengus Ciderworks "Bloom" served at City House) is a great match for the conserva.

Recipe information

  • Total Time

    20 hours (includes chilling time)

  • Yield

    Makes 24 crostini

Ingredients

Pork conserva:

10 ounces 1-inch cubes pork shoulder (Boston butt)
2 ounces finely chopped salt pork (fatty parts only; about 1/4 cup)
2 garlic cloves, chopped
1/2 cup dry white wine

Green tomato agrodolce:

2 teaspoons vegetable oil plus additional (for brushing)
1/2 cup chopped red onion
3 tablespoons sugar
2 cups chopped green tomatoes
1/4 cup distilled white vinegar
1/4 teaspoon dry mustard
24 flatbread crackers
Chopped fresh basil

Preparation

  1. For pork conserva:

    Step 1

    Mix first 3 ingredients in 9 x 5 x 3-inch glass loaf pan. Cover with plastic and refrigerate overnight.

    Step 2

    Preheat oven to 300°F. Uncover pork mixture; mix in wine. Cover tightly with foil. Place in oven; cook until pork is very tender, about 2 1/2 hours. Cool to lukewarm. Uncover and mash with potato masher until finely shredded. Cover; refrigerate until cold. DO AHEAD : Can be made 4 days ahead. Keep refrigerated.

  2. For green tomato agrodolce:

    Step 3

    Heat 2 teaspoons oil in heavy medium saucepan over medium heat. Add onion; cook until translucent, stirring often, about 6 minutes. Add sugar; cook until juices are thick, about 4 minutes. Add tomatoes, vinegar, and mustard. Sprinkle with salt, increase heat to high, and bring to boil; reduce heat to medium and cook until tomatoes are tender but not falling apart, stirring often, about 7 minutes. Strain tomatoes in sieve set over medium bowl. Return juices to saucepan and boil until reduced to scant 1/2 cup, about 4 minutes. Mix tomato mixture and reduced juices in same medium bowl. Cover and chill until cold, about 4 hours. DO AHEAD: Can be made 4 days ahead. Keep chilled.

    Step 4

    Spoon 1 tablespoonful pork conserva on each cracker. Spoon rounded teaspoonful agrodolce on top. Sprinkle with basil.

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