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Go the whole hog with these Goan pork delicacies that are not vindaloo

We have three authentic recipes for you!

Which hearty Goan pork recipe are you making this week? Shutterstock

Lygeia Gomes
Published 27.06.22, 07:07 PM

Even though Goan cuisine is best known for its seafood preparations, pork plays a big role in every Goan household. Whether it’s spiced pork sausages on Christmas morning, roast suckling pig on New Year’s Eve, or a tangy sorpotel on the 3rd of December (St. Francis Xavier’s feast day) — no true-blue Goan festivity is complete without a pork delicacy.

Though the vindaloo is perhaps the most popular pork number, here are three other traditional recipes (with a twist or two) that are a sure-shot way to satiate all hog hankerings!

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Pork Balchao

Much like the vindaloo, pork balchao also has its roots in Portuguese cuisine. It’s traditionally prepared with seafood (crab or prawn) but the hog adds a certain richness to the earthy balchao masala.

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Tip: Prepare this dish 4-6 days prior to serving for the best flavour.

Pork Assado

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Pork assado is a popular Goan dish that is usually made on New Year’s Eve. ‘Assado’ means ‘to roast’. It’s a cooking technique used in a host of Goan dishes — usually the ones that use pork belly or piglings.

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Tip: Salt the meat for 2 hours before browning it and slow cook the concoction for 45 mins.

‘Girem-mirem’

Lygeia Gomes

Girem-mirem is a traditional Goan dish that heroes two of Goa’s favourite spices — cumin and peppercorns. Girem is cumin while mirem means peppercorns. The dish is a beautifully flavoured number that perfectly balances spice and brine!

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Tip: Serve with sannas!

The author is Goan and these are her family recipes.

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