Stop work, stop work, lunch time liao! Gonna eat this simple fried char siew for lunch! he he he!
Although fried Char Siew is not as aromatic as BBQ Char Siew, my kids still love it very much; errrr.....daddy and mummy too! LOL! In order to make good char siew, you must use the pork belly meat which have a well balanced portions of fats and lean meat. I marinated this char siew overnight so that it will be tastier.
Here is my simple fried char siew recipe....
Ingredients
Pork Belly, 1 strip
Fish Sauce, 1 teaspoon
Five spice powder, 1 teaspoon
Salt to taste
Sugar, 3 tablespoons
Light Soya sauce, 2 tablespoons
Corn Flour, 2 teaspoons
Chinese cooking wine, 1 tablespoon
Hoi sin sauce, (optional), 1 teaspoon
Marinade the pork belly with all the ingredients overnight. Heat up wok (better use non-stick) and add in oil for deep frying. When the oil is hot, put in the marinated pork belly. Turn the heat to medium so that the sugar in the marinade would not burn. Fry until the pork belly turned golden brown and a little burnt.
Use the left over marinate to make the sauce by cooking it over slow fire. Bring to a boil and turn off the heat. Rub the fried char siew with the sauce. Cut the char siew into bite sizes and serve.
oh my!oh my! this is everybody's favourite in the house!!!!Mouth watering le, later go ta bao some...
ReplyDeleteyes, yes... I love this fried Char Siew. My mom cooks this the best!
ReplyDeleteyum yum...will definitely try out this recipe
ReplyDeletewow..char siew also u know how to make.. really salute!
ReplyDeletei got a big pc of good belly pork sitting in the fridge, i also planning to do this. Your method sound so simple and good.
ReplyDeleteWaa! very nice, do you keep the skin or take it off? usually char siew have no skin.
ReplyDeleteThat looks really good. Must try sometime...
ReplyDelete*PENGSAN! Char Siew also you pannai, I reckon it looks more delicious thn the shops! Well done, giv yourself a pat at the back(seriously)!
ReplyDeleteChar siew rice is my kids favourite also. Your kids and wife are blessed to have Pete.
ReplyDeleteI love char siew too!
ReplyDeleteBut nowadays, abit worry to consume pork.. you know la, those rumors of 'black heart pork'..... =_=
Yummy Yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteAiya dunwan black heart meat slowly my vegemeatarian would turn vegetarian kakaka..aiyo looks good leh lau nua liao..
ReplyDeletewow this looks amazing.
ReplyDeletei must try it one day..
ReplyDeletepete, dont care whether fried or baked, this looks seriously good! lei hai tak key!!
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