Finished dish photo of Braised Pork Belly

Braised Pork Belly

Time:Over 1 hour
Difficulty:Beginner

Ingredients

Pork Belly500g
Rock Sugar20g
Star Anise1 piece
Bay Leaves2 pieces
Cooking Wine3 tbsp
Ginger3 slices
Spring Onion2 sections
Light Soy Sauce3 tbsp
Dark Soy Sauce1 tbsp

Steps

1

Cut the fresh pork belly into chunks.

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Chop the spring onion into sections and slice the ginger. Prepare 1 piece of star anise and 2 bay leaves.

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Pour an appropriate amount of water into the pot, bring it to a boil, add the pork belly, and cook for about 3 minutes. Then remove.

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This step is called blanching.

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Remove the pork belly and drain the water.

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Heat a small amount of oil in a non-stick pan. Once the oil is hot, add the blanched pork belly and sear until golden brown on both sides.

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In a thicker non-stick pan, add a suitable amount of oil. Heat the oil to about 50% hot and add the rock sugar.

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Stir-fry until the rock sugar melts and turns caramel-colored.

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Add the seared pork belly and quickly stir-fry.

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Add the ginger slices, spring onion sections, star anise, and bay leaves. Keep stir-frying and drizzle a small amount of cooking wine around the edge of the pan. Continue stir-frying.

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Then add an appropriate amount of boiling water.

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The water should cover the pork because it will simmer for a long time, so you need more water.

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Add light soy sauce.

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Add one tablespoon of dark soy sauce.

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Add half a piece of rose fermented bean curd and a small amount of the fermented bean curd juice.

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Bring it to a boil, then transfer to a claypot. Simmer over low heat for about 50 minutes. Stir the pork chunks occasionally, about every 15 minutes.

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If you like braised eggs, this is the time to boil them in a separate pot.

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This is what it looks like after 50 minutes of simmering—a thick and rich sauce.

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Now you can turn up the heat to reduce the sauce.

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Turn up the heat and stir quickly. Reduce the sauce to your preferred consistency. The braised pork belly is now ready.

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The pork belly is not greasy at all—absolutely delicious.

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Give it a try!

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