Pork Belly, Bean Sprouts, and Cabbage Steamed in Sake

I wanted to make a side dish that would be simple to make and easy to clean up after cooking.
None in particular. This is also delicious made with Chinese cabbage. Recipe by Kumahachi
Pork Belly, Bean Sprouts, and Cabbage Steamed in Sake
I wanted to make a side dish that would be simple to make and easy to clean up after cooking.
None in particular. This is also delicious made with Chinese cabbage. Recipe by Kumahachi
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Cut the thinly sliced pork belly into bite-sizes and lightly season with salt and pepper. Briefly rinse the bean sprouts and roughly chop the cabbage.
- 2
Mix the bean sprouts and cabbage pieces together and spread them out in a pan. Lay the pork belly pieces on top so they cover the bean sprouts and cabbage.
- 3
Pour the sake over everything in the pan from Step (2), cover with a lid and steam over medium heat for 6-7 minutes.
- 4
After making sure the pork is cooked through, turn off the heat and stir together the pork and the vegetables. Cover with the lid again and steam for 1 more minute.
- 5
Serve in the pan and eat with Ponzu sauce or sesame seed dressing.
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