Herb-stuffed roast pork
Our best slow roasted pork recipe is stuffed with sage and parsley and served with leeks on the side. It serves 6 and is simple to cook, just shove it in the oven, sit back and relax

Pork and apples are a classic pairing, with the sharp acidity of apples cutting through the richness of the meat. This boneless spare rib is roasted high to get a crisp, crunchy crackling, then low and slow for soft, tender meat
Nutrition: per serving
Put the pork into a roasting tin, then put on the bottom shelf of the fridge. Cover the meat but leave the skin exposed so it dries out and creates a better crackling. Leave to dry overnight.
The next day, take the pork out of the fridge and leave to come to room temperature. Heat the oven to 260C/240C fan/gas 10.
Season the pork with salt. Put the onion rings in the base of a clean roasting tin and lay the rosemary sprigs on top, then put the pork on top of that. Roast on the top shelf of the oven for 25-30 mins, keeping an eye on it so the pork doesn’t burn and, if necessary, rotating the tin so the crackling gets an even colour.
Reduce the oven to 190C/170C fan/gas 5 and, if you think the crackling is getting too dark, move the pork to the middle shelf. Continue roasting for 1 hr 20 mins (20 mins per 450g).
When the pork has 30 mins left, butter a large ovenproof dish and put the apples and onions in the dish. Scatter with the thyme and rosemary, bay leaves and sugar. Dot over the butter and drizzle over the oil. Roast in the oven for 30 mins.
Meanwhile, make the spiced apple sauce. Put all the ingredients in a pan with 2 tbsp of water, cover and cook over a gentle heat until the apples are soft and smooth. Set aside to cool. Discard the cloves before serving.
Once cooked, remove the pork from the oven and leave it to rest in the tin until you’re ready to carve. Turn up the oven to 200C/180C fan/gas 6.
Remove the apples from the oven, drizzle over the honey and return to the oven for a further 10 mins until the apples and onions are softened and caramelised. Serve the pork with the apples and apple sauce.