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  1. 450g boneless pork shoulder

  2. Salt and freshly ground black pepper

  3. 1 tbsp ground cumin

  4. 1 tbsp dried oregano

  5. 2 tbsps extra-virgin olive oil

  6. 4 cloves garlic, peeled and gently smashed with the side of your knife

  7. 1/4; tsp dried chilli flakes

  8. 1 medium onion, sliced

  9. 225ml fresh orange juice

  10. 1 lime, juiced

  11. 225ml low-sodium chicken broth

  12. 2 bay leaves

  13. 1 long cuban bread roll

  14. 3 tbsps dijon mustard

  15. 8 thin slices swiss cheese

  16. 225g bread and butter pickles

  17. 8 thin slices deli ham

  18. Olive oil

  19. Special equipment: pressure cooker

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  1. The ultimate Cuban sandwich 1) Begin by braising the pork shoulder. Tie the shoulder in 4 places with kitchen twine so it will hold its shape while being cooked or ask your butcher to do this for you. Season the pork with salt, pepper, cumin and oregano.

  2. Set the base of a pressure cooker over low-medium heat and add 30ml of olive oil.

  3. Add garlic and chilli flakes and as the oil heats up it will become fragrant and infuse the oil. Add the pork. Add onions around the pork and brown slightly before adding orange juice, lime juice, stock and bay leaves.

  4. Secure the lid of the pressure cooker and cook for 20 to 25 minutes depending on the size of your pressure cooker. The pork should be tender when done. When done allow to cool in juices before removing twine and slicing.

  5. To prepare the sandwiches, split bread in half then layer the sandwich with mustard, cheese, pickles, ham, pork then cheese again (the cheese glues everything together). Season with salt and pepper in between the ham and pork layers. (Optional: drizzle a little of the pork braising liquid over the meat as well).

  6. To cook, heat a large cast iron frying pan or grill pan over medium heat and lightly coat with olive oil. Place the sandwiches on the pan and top with another heavy pan and a couple of heavy weights (bricks, or cans of tomatoes work well). Press down firmly and cook for 5 to 7 minutes per side until the sandwich has compressed to about a third of its original size and the bread is super-crispy.

  7. Serve with beans, rice and plantain chips.

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