This is an ideal recipe for pork neck / collar butt – also known as pork scotch roast. Brilliant pork cut for both fast and slow cooking!

Slow roast pork recipe

As I was thinking what to say about this recipe, a feeling of deja vu swept over me. I freaked out, wondering if I had already published it…. And then it suddenly dawned on me. This recipe is almost like the baked non-Asian version of Vietnamese Coconut Caramelised Pork! The same sweet-savoury flavour with incredible caramelised surfaces, but this doesn’t have the Vietnamese flavours. Also, this Roast Pork is also a bit more hands off because it’s roasted, rather than cooked on the stove. No stirring, just pop it in the oven and set the timer.

“This roast pork is slow roasted so the flesh becomes tender and the outside is caramelised. By using smaller pieces, we keep the roasting time under 2 hours!”

Best pork for caramelised pork roast

Ultra tender insides and golden caramelised outsides calls for a slow cooking cut of pork and for this one, I use pork shoulder aka pork butt. It also works brilliantly with pork scotch roast aka pork neck / collar butt. It’s a brilliant pork cut widely available in Australia that’s suited to both fast and slow cooking. I throw pork scotch fillet steaks on the barbie, and I slow cook it for things like this pork roast and Chinese BBQ Pork (Char Siu). Here’s a photo of this Brown Sugar Garlic Butter Pork Roast made with scotch fillet roast cut in half lengthwise (see note 1 of recipe)

That brown sugar braising sauce!

Four ingredients – brown sugar, butter, vinegar (to balance out the sweet) and garlic, plus salt & pepper. Simmer to dissolve the sugar, then pour it all over the pork. Pop it in the oven and out comes this:

THIS being the most incredible deeply golden, caramelised crust enclosed around juicy, tender pork, sitting in a buttery syrup that you want to drown the pork in. Sweet? Yes. If you don’t like sweet-savoury foods, this recipe isn’t for you. And it needs to be paired with the right protein. Sweet works brilliantly with pork. But this recipe would probably be too sweet for chicken. For beef, I think it would need a kick of something else to work with the strong beefy flavours, perhaps a good hit of cracked pepper. I’m rambling. I’ll stop. Recipe time! – Nagi x PS Pictured in the top photo with this Everyday Cabbage Salad peeking out of the corner. Extra recipe for today, goes great with this pork!!

More pork roast recipes to try!

Pork Carnitas – Mexican Slow Cooker Pulled Pork Roast Pork with Crispy Crackling Char Siu – Chinese BBQ Pork Slow Cooker Honey Garlic Pork Loin Cuban Mojo Roast Pork (from the Chef Movie!)

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