This wild boar shank recipe braises the shanks until fork-tender, then broils them until crisp and serves them with a warm hominy salad dressed in chipotle-lime vinaigrette. It is a good wild boar dinner when you want rich, braised meat with some crisp edges and a brighter side to cut through it.
Heat a pan over medium high heat and add the oil. Once the oil starts to smoke add the shanks and brown on all sides. Remove the pork from the pot and place into a deep baking dish. Add the remaining ingredients. Pour enough stock to cover the pork 3/4 of the way. Cover the pan and braise for 2-2.5 hours or until fork tender. While your pork is cooking in the oven, lets move on to the hominy salad.
STEP 2: Make the hominy salad & vinaigrette.
Bring a small pot of water to a simmer. Add the peas and cook for 3 minutes. Drain and set aside. To a large non-reactive bowl add the remaining salad ingredients.
In a separate bowl add the ingredients for the vinaigrette and whisk to combine. season to taste with salt and pepper.
Pour the vinaigrette over the salad. Cover and let marinate at room temperature while the pork cooks. If you have time, toss the salad a few times while to pork cooks for better flavor.
STEP 3: Crisp the pork and plate up.
Set your oven to broil.
Place the shanks on a baking sheet pan. Brush the shanks with a high smoke-point cooking oil. Season with salt and pepper on all sides.
Place the pan in the middle oven the oven and broil the shanks on all sides until golden brown and crispy. This will take around 2-3 minutes per side depending on your oven.
Plate up your shanks along side of the hominy salad. Spoon some of the vinaigrette from the salad bowl over top of the shanks. Garnish with fresh cilantro and some crumbled queso fresco if you have it.
NOTES
Brown the shanks hard first. Season them with salt and pepper, then sear them over medium-high heat until browned on all sides before adding them to the braise. That step builds the flavor for the whole dish.
Do not fully cover them. Add enough stock to come only about three-quarters of the way up the shanks. This is a braise, not a boil.
Cook until fork-tender. Braise covered at 325 F for about 2 to 2 1/2 hours, but go by texture more than the clock. The shanks should be tender before you move on to the crisping step.
Marinate the salad while cooking. Whisk the chipotle lime vinaigrette, pour it over the hominy salad, and let it sit at room temperature while the pork braises. Toss it a few times if you can for a better flavor.
Blanch the peas briefly. Simmer them for about 3 minutes, then drain and add them to the salad so they stay bright and tender instead of turning dull.
Broil the shanks to finish. Brush them with a high-smoke-point oil, season again, and broil about 2 to 3 minutes per side until golden brown and crispy. Keep the pan in the middle of the oven and watch them closely.
Spoon on extra vinaigrette. When you plate the shanks, spoon some of the vinaigrette from the salad bowl over the top. Fresh cilantro and queso fresco are optional garnishes.