Crispy Bavarian Delight: Oven-Roasted Pork Hocks (Schweinshaxe Style)

Schweinshaxe is a traditional Bavarian dish made from roasted pork hocks, originally a hearty meal for the working class. Now a staple at beer festivals like Oktoberfest, it’s loved for its crispy skin and tender meat. Often served with sauerkraut and beer, it’s a beloved German comfort food.

Ingredients:

2 pork hocks (1.5–2 kg total) ➡️ You can buy here!
2 tbsp salt
1 tbsp black pepper
1 tsp caraway seeds (optional)
4–5 cloves garlic, minced
1 onion, sliced
500 ml water
2 tbsp vegetable oil (or butter)
250 ml beer (optional, for flavor)

Instructions:

1. Prepare the Pork Hocks: Rinse the pork hocks under cold water and pat them dry with paper towels. Use a sharp knife to score the skin in a crisscross pattern to help the skin crisp up during roasting.

2. Seasoning: Rub the pork hocks with salt, pepper, caraway seeds (if using), and minced garlic. Set aside the sliced onions.

3. Preheat the Oven: Preheat the oven to 180°C (350°F).

4. Boil Before Roasting: Place the pork hocks in a large pot with 500 ml of water and simmer on medium heat for about 1 hour to make the meat tender and juicy.

5. Roast in the Oven: Remove the boiled pork hocks from the pot and pat them dry again. Place them on a roasting tray, brush the skin with oil, and arrange the sliced onions around them. Optionally, pour a bit of beer into the tray for added flavor.

6. Roasting: Roast the pork hocks in the preheated oven for 1.5 to 2 hours, basting occasionally with the drippings to ensure the skin gets crispy and golden brown.

7. Resting: Once cooked, remove the pork hocks from the oven and let them rest for about 10 minutes before serving. Pair them with sauerkraut or mashed potatoes for a traditional German meal.

Tips:

Adding beer to the roasting tray enhances the flavor and can be used as a sauce when serving.

Keep an eye on the oven temperature to ensure the skin crisps up without burning.

Popular Recipes

Recent Post
Nov 07, 2024

Sarte Suyuk(B...

Recent Post
Oct 23, 2024

Crispy Bavari...

Recent Post
Oct 02, 2024

How to Cook t...

Recent Post
Sep 30, 2024

How to Make G...

Recent Post
Sep 12, 2024

Not Just Gril...