Pernil is a dish that hails from Puerto Rico, but it's cooked in countries across the world. Rich with taste, technique, and tradition, here's how to use it.
Pérnil al caldero is a Puerto Rican staple of succulent slow-cooked pork with shatteringly crisp skin that’s seasoned with adobo, a garlicky, oregano-spiced marinade. The name is a combination of ...
Pérnil al caldero is a Puerto Rican staple of succulent slow ... The name is a combination of pérnil — a pork roast, usually either the shoulder or ham — and caldero, the dish's cooking ...
Pérnil al caldero is a Puerto Rican staple of succulent slow ... The name is a combination of pérnil — a pork roast, usually either the shoulder or ham — and caldero, the dish’s cooking ...
This image released by Milk Street shows a recipe for Puerto Rican slow-cooked pork roast. (Milk Street via AP) ...