Chinese Braised Pork Recipe

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WEBApr 14, 2014 · Cut the pork belly into 3/4 inch thick pieces. Then bring a pot of water to a boil. Blanch the pork for a couple minutes. This gets rid …

Rating: 4.8/5(203)
Total Time: 1 hr 15 mins
Category: Pork
Calories: 443 per serving
1. Start by cutting your pork belly into 3/4-inch thick pieces.
2. Bring a pot of water to a boil. Blanch the pork belly pieces for a couple minutes. This gets rid of impurities and starts the cooking process. Take the pork out of the pot, rinse, and set aside.
3. Over low heat, add the oil and sugar to your wok. Melt the sugar slightly and add the pork. Raise the heat to medium and cook until the pork is lightly browned.
4. Turn the heat back down to low and add shaoxing cooking wine, regular soy sauce, dark soy sauce, and water.

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WEBJan 23, 2020 · Heat 3 tablespoons of oil in a wok over medium heat. Brown the ti pang on all sides until the skin is lightly crisp and brown. This …

Rating: 5/5(13)
Total Time: 4 hrs 30 mins
Category: Pork
Calories: 312 per serving
1. Start by gathering all the aromatics for the spice pouch. Wrap everything in cheesecloth and tie securely with kitchen string. Set aside.
2. Rinse the pork. Don’t worry if there are any bristles remaining in the skin––we’ll take care of them after the blanching step.
3. Place the pork in a medium to large pot along with 5 slices of ginger and 2 tablespoons of Shaoxing wine. Fill the pot with enough water to just cover the pork. Bring to a boil. Once boiling, cook for 1 final minute and turn off the heat.
4. Carefully drain the pork and ginger slices, and wash both the pot and the pork clean. If there are still visible bristles on the skin, now is a good time to remove them with tweezers. After the ti pang is clean, pat it very dry with a paper towel.

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WEBJan 29, 2021 · Step 2: Braise the pork. After blanching, put the pork into a clean pot then pour in Shaoxing rice wine and hot water (barely cover …

1. Cut pork belly into 2-3 cm chunks (about 1 inch). Put into a pot then fill with cold water. Boil over high heat.
2. Put the pork into a clean pot (ideally, a small one, see note 3). Pour in Shaoxing rice wine and hot water (barely covering the meat). Add light soy sauce, dark soy sauce, ginger, star anise and bay leaves.
3. Uncover the pot. Add sugar then turn the heat to the highest. Leave to boil fiercely (Stir from time to time) until the broth reduces to just enough to cover the bottom of the pot.
4. The cooked pork belly can be stored in the fridge for up to three days or in the freezer for 2 months.

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WEBApr 7, 2018 · Drain, rinse the pork belly clean, and set aside. With the wok set over low heat, add the oil and rock sugar (or 3 tablespoons regular …

Rating: 4.9/5(52)
Total Time: 1 hr 45 mins
Category: Pork
Calories: 667 per serving
1. The first step is to blanch the pork belly, which removes any blood or impurities from the meat. To do this, add the pork belly and 3 slices of ginger to a pot with enough cold water to submerge the pork belly. With the lid on, bring it to a boil. Once the pot boils, turn down the heat and simmer for one more minute. Drain, rinse the pork belly clean, and set aside.
2. With the wok set over low heat, add the oil and rock sugar (or 3 tablespoons regular sugar). Slowly melt the sugar, taking care to not let it burn. Then add in the pork belly, 3 slices ginger, and the white parts of the scallions. Turn up the heat to medium. Stir and coat the pork belly with the melted sugar.
3. Now, add the Shaoxing wine, light soy sauce, dark soy sauce, cinnamon, star anise, bay leaves, dried chili peppers, and water. Stir and make sure everything is submerged. There will be some caramelized sugar on your spatula, dissolve it in the water before covering the wok. Bring the mixture up to a simmer over medium low heat for 1 hour. Check the pork periodically to make sure the sauce doesn’t dry up.
4. Once the pork is to your liking in terms of tenderness, turn up the heat to cook off any excess sauce, stirring constantly. The sauce will reduce to a glistening coating on the pork belly. Last, add in the remaining ½ teaspoon sugar and the green parts of the scallions. Stir quickly and serve!

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WEBApr 8, 2022 · Let the pork belly simmer for about 30 to 40 minutes or until tender and nicely colored. Stir occasionally. *If adding boiled eggs, add the eggs at the last 10 minutes of braising.*. Once the pork belly is tender, …

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WEBSep 30, 2021 · Drain the pork belly using a strainer. Pat the pork belly dry with a paper towel. Heat the oil in a wok (a large pan or pot works too) until shimmering and then add the sugar. Cook the sugar over medium to …

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WEBApr 12, 2022 · Place the pork belly in a boiling pot of water and cook for 2-3 minutes. Drain and rinse well to remove impurities. Heat the sugar in a large pot or wok over medium-low heat until it starts to melt. Turn the …

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WEBNov 8, 2020 · Instructions. In a large skillet or wok, add cooking oil, sugar, and dried red chili pepper (optional). Let the sugar melt, and then add pork belly. Brown the pork, making sure both sides are lightly browned. Add …

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WEBFeb 3, 2013 · Preparation. Step 1. Cut the pork into 3/4-1 in (2-3cm) chunks. Step 2. Pour the oil into a seasoned wok over a high flame, followed by the ginger and spring onion and stir-fry until you can smell

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WEBFeb 20, 2022 · Hong Shao Rou (紅燒肉) Red braised pork belly or 'hong shao rou' (紅燒肉) is a classic Chinese pork dish that has been around since the 5th BC, perfected during the Song dynasty (960 - 1279). It's a …

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WEBAug 21, 2023 · Use a non stick spatula to stir the sugar until it melts. The sugar will turn a rich brownish red color. This will take a few minutes to melt, Watch for burning. 7. Once …

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WEBIn a pot, arrange scallions and ginger at the bottom. Place the pork on top with the skin facing downward. Then pour just enough water to cover the pork. Bring to a boil. Cover the lid to stew for 10 minutes. Meanwhile, …

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WEBSep 30, 2020 · Be gentle so you don’t break the pieces! Add the light soy sauce, dark soy sauce, and Shaoxing wine and cook for a minute. Then add the water with all the spices and aromatics. Braise the pork belly over …

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WEBJun 15, 2020 · Add the soy sauce, ginger, scallion, wine, star anise, and more blanching liquid enough to submerge all the pork pieces. Bring it to boil over medium heat. Once it is boiling, reduce the heat to a bare …

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WEBJun 1, 2019 · Place the pork in a pot of hot water and blanch for three minutes. Remove. Lay the spring onions in a crosshatch pattern at the bottom of a medium sized clay pot to form a thick even layer. The spring …

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WEBMay 23, 2020 · 1. Place pork, ginger, and scallion in a pot of water and bring to a boil. Scrape bottom of the pot occasionally to prevent pork skin from sticking. 2. Add the …

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WEBDec 19, 2014 · STEP 1. Heat the oven to 160c/fan 140c/gas 3. Mix the soy, vinegar, honey, spices and rice wine and tip into a shallow baking dish that will hold the pork snugly. Add the pork and cover the dish with foil. …

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