Easy Kalamansi Soy Pork Chops

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Original recipe entails lightly pan frying the porkchops in oil first. I prefer skipping that part. :) This dish is locally and lovingly known as Pork Steak Tagalog.

Easy Kalamansi Soy Pork Chops

Original recipe entails lightly pan frying the porkchops in oil first. I prefer skipping that part. :) This dish is locally and lovingly known as Pork Steak Tagalog.

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Ingredients

Good for 2 chops
  1. 2 pcspork chops
  2. 1/2-3/4 cwater
  3. 2garlic cloves, crushed
  4. 1onion, sliced as rings
  5. 2 TbspSoy Sauce
  6. 2 TbspLiquid Seasoning (I use Knorr)
  7. 1/2 TbspOyster Sauce
  8. 2-3 pcskalamansi (or use lemon)
  9. Dashseasoned flour
  10. Marinade
  11. SqueezeKalamansi or lemon
  12. Oyster sauce
  13. Soy sauce
  14. to taste Salt & pepper

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Marinate the chops in the listed ingredients. Salt and pepper each side, rub on each side with your fingers or a spoon the soy sauce, oyster sauce and squeeze a kalamansi (you can use a lemon) on both sides. Refrigerate and leave it for at least an hour.

  2. 2

    In a non-stick pan, heat the water with the crushed garlic. Add the porkchops and set aside the marinade.

  3. 3

    Let the chops simmer for 30-45 minutes covered until tender, half way turning it on the other side.

  4. 4

    The water should have reduced, if its still too much, remove a few tablespoons of it- it depends on how much sauce/saltiness u want. Pour the marinade in. Add more soy sauce, Liquid seasoning and a squeeze of kalamansi as desired. Sprinkle seasoned flour (I use Tasty Boy or Crispy Chicken Fry. You can use ordinary flour too) on each Chop. This will also thicken the sauce.

  5. 5

    Drop in the onion rings. Cover and simmer a few minutes.

  6. 6

    Plate and serve the Chops in the sauce or on the side. I only fished out the porkchops for a cleaner photo heehee. Enjoy this dish by spooning the sauce over rice.

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