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Fried Sour Pork (Moo Som Tod)
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Thailand Authentic home cooking from Thailand, with US measurements.
Originally published on Cookpad Thailand as หมูส้มทอด
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Fried Sour Pork (Moo Som Tod)

Pimpasr Sritrikul
Pimpasr Sritrikul @suanbharomsuk

I got this recipe from a coworker. Sometimes, meat can develop an off smell or a slight greenish color, making it unsuitable for other dishes and usually destined for the trash. Instead of throwing it away, you can transform it into another dish by adding ingredients that encourage beneficial bacteria to consume the spoiled parts. These probiotics, created through fermentation, are good for your digestive system and help boost immunity. This way, you get an extra dish instead of wasting food.

I got this recipe from a coworker. Sometimes, meat can develop an off smell or a slight greenish color, making it unsuitable for other dishes and usually destined for the trash. Instead of throwing it away, you can transform it into another dish by adding ingredients that encourage beneficial bacteria to consume the spoiled parts. These probiotics, created through fermentation, are good for your digestive system and help boost immunity. This way, you get an extra dish instead of wasting food.

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Fried Sour Pork (Moo Som Tod)

Pimpasr Sritrikul
Pimpasr Sritrikul @suanbharomsuk

I got this recipe from a coworker. Sometimes, meat can develop an off smell or a slight greenish color, making it unsuitable for other dishes and usually destined for the trash. Instead of throwing it away, you can transform it into another dish by adding ingredients that encourage beneficial bacteria to consume the spoiled parts. These probiotics, created through fermentation, are good for your digestive system and help boost immunity. This way, you get an extra dish instead of wasting food.

I got this recipe from a coworker. Sometimes, meat can develop an off smell or a slight greenish color, making it unsuitable for other dishes and usually destined for the trash. Instead of throwing it away, you can transform it into another dish by adding ingredients that encourage beneficial bacteria to consume the spoiled parts. These probiotics, created through fermentation, are good for your digestive system and help boost immunity. This way, you get an extra dish instead of wasting food.

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Ingredients

Serves 2 servings
  • 10 1/2 ozpork or other meat with a slight odor (300 grams)
  • 1 tablespoonsalt
  • 2-3 tablespoonscooked white rice
  • 1-2 tablespoonsgarlic
  • 1little ground black pepper (optional)
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Steps

  1. 1

    Lightly crush the garlic.

  2. 2

    Mix the meat you want to ferment with the cooked rice, salt, garlic, and black pepper until well combined. Taste the rice—it should be slightly salty.

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    A picture of step 2 of Fried Sour Pork (Moo Som Tod).
  3. 3

    Place the mixture in a container and leave it at room temperature for 2-3 days, depending on the weather (it will sour faster in hot weather). Taste the rice; once it’s sour, refrigerate to stop further fermentation.

  4. 4

    When ready to fry, you can coat the meat in dry flour before frying, or fry it as is. Serve with fresh ginger, fried dried chilies, and peanuts for extra flavor.

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Published in the US on September 13, 2025 14:00
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White Rice Pepper Pork Meat Garlic

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