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Pork-Wok Fried Char Xiu

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Ingredients 800 gms pork belly, cut into 4 thick slices
    3 tbsp  chopped garlic
    500 ml  water
Seasoning
    3 tbsp  light soya sauce
    1 tsp  dark soya sauce
    2 tbsp  oyster sauce
    21/2 tbsp  sugar
Method 1. Mix pork, garlic, seasoning and marinate for 1 hr. 2. Bring water to boil, add in marinated pork and cook at medium heat until the gravy is dry. Lower down the fire and continue to pan- fry the meat until lightly golden brown on both sides. Remove, cut into slices and serve hot. BBQ PORK RECIPE (CHAR SIU/CHAR SIEW) INGREDIENTS:
    1 lb  pork butt, (cut into 4 pieces)
    3 clove  garlic, (finely chopped)
    1 1/2 tablespoons  cooking oil
CHAR SIU (CHAR SIEW) SAUCE:
    1 1/2 tablespoons  maltose
    1 1/2 tablespoons  honey
    1 1/2 tablespoons  hoisin sauce
    1 1/2 tablespoons  soy sauce
    1 tablespoon  Chinese rose wine
    3 dashes  white pepper powder
    3 drops  red coloring, (optional)
    1/2 teaspoon  five-spice powder
    1/2 teaspoon  sesame oil

METHOD:

Add all ingredients in the char siu sauce in a sauce pan, heat it up and stir-well until all blended and become slightly thickened and sticky. (It will yield 1/2 cup char siu sauce.) Transfer out and let cool.

Marinate the pork butt pieces with 2/3 of the char siu sauce and the chopped garlic overnight. Add 1 1/2 tablespoons cooking oil into the remaining char siu sauce. Keep in the fridge.

The next day, heat the oven to 375 degree F and roast the char siu for 15 minutes (shake off the excess char siu sauce before roasting). Transfer them out of the oven and thread the char siu pieces on metal skewers and grill them over fire (I used my stove top). Brush the remaining char siu sauce while grilling until the char siu are perfectly charred. Slice the char siu into bite-size pieces, drizzle the remaining char siu sauce over and serve immediately with steamed white rice.

COOK’S NOTES:

You don’t have to roast the pork in the oven if you use an outdoor grill. As I used the stove top to char the char siu, I roasted the char siu in the oven so they were cooked. It’s impossible to cook the char siu by using the stove top alone. You can roast the char siu thoroughly for 25-30 minutes in the oven. It’s best to use the S-shape hook and hang your char siu at the top layer of the oven, with a roasting pan or aluminum foil sheet at the bottom for the drips.

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