Showing posts with label Recipe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Recipe. Show all posts

Friday, May 27, 2011

Tao You Bak (Stewed Soy Sauce Pork Belly).


All Chinese families must have a Tao You Bak recipe of their own. It's especially useful when you're in a foreign country and just can't get your hands on the traditional pork belly dish that your mum cooked for you when you were little.

So, let's get started...

Step 1: Marinate (min. 30 mins before cooking begins) 2kg of Pork Belly (uncut slabs) with salt, pepper, oyster sauce (optional), 5 pieces of anistars, 5 cardamoms, a pinch of peppercorns and a stick of cinnamon.

Step 2: Boil 5-6 rice bowls of water in a pot. Add carrot, tomatoes, ginger, and/or vegetables of your choice, which you will remove once the flavour builds in the soup. Add groundnuts too (optional), but only if you fancy them. And/or mushrooms for extra flavour.

Step 3: Remove all the spices used as marinate and place them into the boiling vegetable soup plus 5 tablespoons of premium light soy sauce.

Step 4: Pan sear marinated pork belly slabs till golden brown on the skin. This helps to retain the flavour.

Steps 5: Place pan-seared pork belly into the pot of boiling soup, along with 5 cloves of garlic (whole) and 5 tablespoons of caramalised soy sauce – for 50 mins if you're using a pressure cooker, then leave for another 30 mins. (The sauce should just cover the slabs of pork belly). For claypots, cook on slow fire for an hour and a half or less, depending on how soft you like your Tao You Bak.

Step 6: Remove the slabs of pork belly, and it should look something like this :P

Step 7: Cut to chunks or thin slices; serve with sauce and cut chili padi on the side.


Thursday, March 17, 2011

Recipe: Memphis Soul Stew.


Curtis Ousley was born on 7 February 1934. And he didn't do much cooking.

He started playing the saxophone when he was 12. You'd know him better as King Curtis.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Curtis

In 1965, he recorded one of his most successful singles – Memphis Soul Stew.

Now you don't have to click on the video to know the recipe, because I'm gonna share it with you, right here:

1) 1/2 teacup of bass
2) 1 lb of fat back drums
3) 4 tablespoons of boiling Memphis guitars
4) A pinch of organ
5) 1/2 pint of horns

Just place it on a burner and bring to boil - or that's what I think he said in the song... enjoy!