Recently I tried another version of making BBQ pork (Char Siew) ....... with honey and maltose. As it was my first encounter with maltose, I had a hard time measuring it out with a tablespoon as it was indeed very, very sticky. Then it dawned on me to try dabbing the tablespoon with some oil before measuring out the sticky liquid and it certainly did the trick :) As for the Char Siew, it was good and fragrant as I drizzled on some Shaoxing wine before slicing it up to serve.
Recipe for Honey Maltose BBQ Pork (Char Siew) ~ 2
Ingredients
- 1 kg pork belly without skin
- 4.1/2 Tbsp honey
- 4.1/2 Tbsp maltose
- 2 Tbsp dark soya sauce
- 3.1/2 Tbsp light soya sauce
- 1.1/4 tsp five spice powder
- A dash of pepper
- 3 Tbsp Shaoxing wine
- Combine honey, maltose, dark and light soya sauces, five spice powder and pepper in a saucepan. Keep stirring and heat up lightly. Let cool.
- Pour the cooled sauce over the pork belly and let it marinate overnight in the fridge. Cover with cling wrap.
- Place the pork belly (thawed at room temperature) in a wok, add 1/2 cup water and cook on medium heat. Once the meat is tender, dish out some sauce and reserve it to serve with rice or noodles. Let the meat cook in the remaining sauce till semi-dry.
- Place the meat on a parchment lined tray and grill for 2 mins. on both sides, remove and drizzle over the Shaoxing wine.
- Slice up the meat and serve with white rice or noodles.
WOW! Your char siew rice looks so delicious . Can't wait to have a plate of it in the early morning :D
ReplyDeleteSo, I presume you've had char siew rice for brunch today!
DeleteMy mouth is watering terribly, Cheah. I desperately need that bowl of char siew rice!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pity you're not my neighbour, Angie!
DeleteCheah, you make me hungry! LOL!
ReplyDeleteGrab a plate for your lunch then :)
DeleteWow... your char siew looks scrumptious especially the fat. hehe.... Hope you're having a lovely week ahead dear.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Kristy
Thank you, Kristy. You too have a fruitful week ahead!
DeleteHI Soke Hah, after the mock stuff, I think I'll try this real thing. Thanks for sharing, it looks good with rice.
ReplyDeleteYes, try the real stuff, Kimmy :)
DeleteI can imagine this pork would be melting in the mouth!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteVery nicely roasted char siew. I tried with the ready-packed bottle char siew sauce few times only. Thanks for sharing this recipe.
ReplyDeleteAww..this is lovely! I've been looking for maltose for the longest time, Cheah. For now, I swim in envy of your Char Siew ;)
ReplyDeleteSo it's an excuse for you to try working with maltose :)
Deletemouthwatering char siew! never make char siew for really long long time..will keep this recipe first :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lena!
DeleteYou make me hungry!
ReplyDeleteHa, ha, just grab from the screen then!
DeleteHi Sokehah,
ReplyDeleteMost char siew recipes is about taste, but your method of cooking it is brilliant. I remembered coming across the best char siew from a restaurant in Hong Kong, tender and delicious;y flavored like taste of char siew that we all know. I tried a few recipes and the taste is always there. I tried yours and the char siew just melts in your mouth, came out just superbly tender and delicious. Thank you so much for sharing the recipe! Milan
Oh, so glad to receive feedback. You are most welcome and thanks for dropping by!
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