Meltingly Soft Kakuni-don: Simmered Pork Belly Rice Bowl!

The meltingly soft simmered pork belly is sublime! Enjoy with soft-boiled simmered eggs!
If you steam the pork belly slowly in a steamer, it will become meltingly soft.
The pork belly falls apart easily, so the key is to treat it gently with your tongs and spatula.
If you use a pressure cooker you can shorten the cooking time. If using a pressure cooker, instead of simmering the pork for 3 hours, simmer for 15 minutes and then just leave as-is to cool in the simmering liquid. For 5 servings. Recipe by Cooking S Papa
Meltingly Soft Kakuni-don: Simmered Pork Belly Rice Bowl!
The meltingly soft simmered pork belly is sublime! Enjoy with soft-boiled simmered eggs!
If you steam the pork belly slowly in a steamer, it will become meltingly soft.
The pork belly falls apart easily, so the key is to treat it gently with your tongs and spatula.
If you use a pressure cooker you can shorten the cooking time. If using a pressure cooker, instead of simmering the pork for 3 hours, simmer for 15 minutes and then just leave as-is to cool in the simmering liquid. For 5 servings. Recipe by Cooking S Papa
Steps
- 1
Start by parboiling the pork belly. Put plenty of water and the leeks into a pot. When the water is around 60°C, put the meat in and boil for about 10 minutes.
- 2
Once the parboiling is done, start the main boil. Wash the surface of the pork belly with water, put into a pot and add lots of fresh water. Bring to a boil, and then simmer over low heat for 3 hours.
- 3
Combine the marinade ingredients and bring to a boil. Put the boiled pork into the marinade. The meat is very tender, so handle it with care.
- 4
Make the soft boiled eggs while the pork is simmering. Open a small hole in the end of each egg with a push pin, and put the eggs in boiling water. Boil for 7 minutes, and then put the eggs in cold water.
- 5
Simmer the pork for about 15 minutes while spooning the simmering liquid over it, then turn off the heat. When it has cooled down a little, add the peeled boiled eggs to flavor them.
- 6
Leave overnight if possible, or at least 3 hours. Take the pork belly out and slice about 4 to 5 mm thick.
- 7
Put the sliced pork belly and simmering liquid in a heatproof dish, and steam it in a bamboo steamer, for about an hour. If you are in a hurry just heat it up in the microwave instead.
- 8
Open the lid occasionally and spoon the liquid over the pork.
- 9
While the pork is steaming, chop some leek and soak in cold water for a while to get rid of the harshness. Drain well.
- 10
When the pork has finished steaming, transfer the simmering liquid to another pan and thicken it with katakuriko dissolved in water to make the sauce.
- 11
Put some rice in a large bowl, top with the pork belly, add the egg and leek, pour over some of the sauce from Step 10, and serve.
- 12
Use the soup from Step 2 to make a delicious egg drop soup.
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