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Easy Marinated Roast Pork
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Easy Marinated Roast Pork

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I used to simmer my pork, but when I tried"Really tasty! Authentic Char Siu" by "kuisinbou," the oven baking method was so easy that I tried using it instead.

Be sure to macerate the pork well before roasting. If possible, chill the refrigerator overnight.
If you slice the meat on a cutting board, the board will get really oily, so open up a milk carton to use as a cutting board. You can just throw the carton out when you're done and save yourself some time.
Make flavored eggs in the leftover sauce. They'll be delicious. For 1 pork block. Recipe by Hamumaki

I used to simmer my pork, but when I tried"Really tasty! Authentic Char Siu" by "kuisinbou," the oven baking method was so easy that I tried using it instead.

Be sure to macerate the pork well before roasting. If possible, chill the refrigerator overnight.
If you slice the meat on a cutting board, the board will get really oily, so open up a milk carton to use as a cutting board. You can just throw the carton out when you're done and save yourself some time.
Make flavored eggs in the leftover sauce. They'll be delicious. For 1 pork block. Recipe by Hamumaki

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Easy Marinated Roast Pork

cookpad.japan
cookpad.japan @cookpad_jp

I used to simmer my pork, but when I tried"Really tasty! Authentic Char Siu" by "kuisinbou," the oven baking method was so easy that I tried using it instead.

Be sure to macerate the pork well before roasting. If possible, chill the refrigerator overnight.
If you slice the meat on a cutting board, the board will get really oily, so open up a milk carton to use as a cutting board. You can just throw the carton out when you're done and save yourself some time.
Make flavored eggs in the leftover sauce. They'll be delicious. For 1 pork block. Recipe by Hamumaki

I used to simmer my pork, but when I tried"Really tasty! Authentic Char Siu" by "kuisinbou," the oven baking method was so easy that I tried using it instead.

Be sure to macerate the pork well before roasting. If possible, chill the refrigerator overnight.
If you slice the meat on a cutting board, the board will get really oily, so open up a milk carton to use as a cutting board. You can just throw the carton out when you're done and save yourself some time.
Make flavored eggs in the leftover sauce. They'll be delicious. For 1 pork block. Recipe by Hamumaki

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Ingredients

1 serving
  • 500 gramsPork butt (shoulder or roast) or pork belly block
  • 50 gramsSugar
  • 100 mlSoy sauce
  • 50 mlSake
  • 2 tspDashi stock granules
  • 2 tspGrated ginger
  • 1 tspGrated garlic
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  1. 1

    Pierce the surface of the pork several times with a fork to make it easier for the flavors to penetrate. If you're not making marinated eggs, you can cook two 500 g blocks of pork in the sauce.

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  2. 2

    Put all the ingredients except for the pork in a plastic bag and mix the sauce through the bag. Be careful not to poke a hole in the bag or let the contents leak out.

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  3. 3

    Put the meat in the bag and cover with the macerating sauce. Press out the air from the bag, tie it closed and leave in the refrigerator overnight. If you're worried that the bag will leak, double-bag it.

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  4. 4

    Preheat the oven to 390°F/200°C. Line an oven sheet with a generous sheet of parchment paper. Drain off as much macerating sauce as you can from the pork and bake for 30 to 40 minutes.

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  5. 5

    Transfer the sauce to a small pan and bring to a boil. Skim off the scum.

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  6. 6

    When the pork is baked, leave it on the oven sheet until it has cooled down. The excess fat that has rendered will coagulate on the paper, so throw out.

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  7. 7

    If you slice the meat on a cutting board the board will get really oily, so open up a milk carton to use as a cutting board. You can just throw the carton out when you're done and save yourself time.

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  8. 8

    Arrange the slices on a plate, and spoon the sauce over.

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  9. 9

    Put the leftover sauce from step 8 and boiled eggs in a plastic bag, and leave to macerate overnight in the refrigerator to make flavored eggs.

    A picture of step 9 of Easy Marinated Roast Pork.
  10. 10

    If you want to eat the pork and the marinated eggs on the same day, double the amount of macerating sauce and take out half of it after the meat has been macerating for an hour. Bring to a boil, and use to macerate the eggs.

  11. 11

    If you want to simmer the pork, brown the surface of the pork after step 1, and put into a pot with the marinade ingredients and plenty of water. Cover with a small lid or aluminum foil that sits on top of the contents of the pan (a drop lid or otoshibuta) and simmer for 2 hours.

  12. 12

    As it simmers, the liquid will reduce, so check on it occasionally and add water if needed. At the end the simmering liquid should have reduced and become sauce-like.

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on October 17, 2013 18:17

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