Layered Wombok & Pork

This is perfect for dinner on a cold day. This dish is quite popular with my family and they actually encouraged me to add it to this website. Stewed Wombok is so tender and melting in mouth, and produces absolutely delicious soup as well. Using a heavy-base pot, you can forget about it once it’s started cooking. Rice is cooking in the rice cooker. You just sit and relax until it is ready.
Layered Wombok & Pork
This is perfect for dinner on a cold day. This dish is quite popular with my family and they actually encouraged me to add it to this website. Stewed Wombok is so tender and melting in mouth, and produces absolutely delicious soup as well. Using a heavy-base pot, you can forget about it once it’s started cooking. Rice is cooking in the rice cooker. You just sit and relax until it is ready.
Steps
- 1
Slice a block of Pork Belly (skin removed) as thinly as you can. Half-freezing the meat helps slicing. Lightly season with Salt and White Pepper.
- 2
Wash outer leaves of Wombok. Cut 7 to 8cm and pack a large pot. Tuck the Pork slices and Ginger into the spaces between the Wombok leaves. Pour over the Stock and start cooking over low heat for 30 to 40 minutes or until Wombok is tender and plenty of soup is produced.
- 3
Season with Salt and White Pepper as required. Small amount of Soy Sauce would be nice as well.
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