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Easy Char Siu Roast Pork Right from a Rice Cooker
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Easy Char Siu Roast Pork Right from a Rice Cooker

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I made this with a 350 g block of pork loin. If you want a rich, juicy cut, go with pork belly, and if you're counting calories, go with pork thigh.
If you leave the sauce together with the meat, I get the feeling it will get a little tough, so it's probably better to put the sauce on just before eating.

I wanted a crispy brown finish on the meat, so before cooking it through, I sautéed it in a pan without oil. For prepares 350 g of meat. Recipe by sweetpia

I made this with a 350 g block of pork loin. If you want a rich, juicy cut, go with pork belly, and if you're counting calories, go with pork thigh.
If you leave the sauce together with the meat, I get the feeling it will get a little tough, so it's probably better to put the sauce on just before eating.

I wanted a crispy brown finish on the meat, so before cooking it through, I sautéed it in a pan without oil. For prepares 350 g of meat. Recipe by sweetpia

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Easy Char Siu Roast Pork Right from a Rice Cooker

cookpad.japan
cookpad.japan @cookpad_jp

I made this with a 350 g block of pork loin. If you want a rich, juicy cut, go with pork belly, and if you're counting calories, go with pork thigh.
If you leave the sauce together with the meat, I get the feeling it will get a little tough, so it's probably better to put the sauce on just before eating.

I wanted a crispy brown finish on the meat, so before cooking it through, I sautéed it in a pan without oil. For prepares 350 g of meat. Recipe by sweetpia

I made this with a 350 g block of pork loin. If you want a rich, juicy cut, go with pork belly, and if you're counting calories, go with pork thigh.
If you leave the sauce together with the meat, I get the feeling it will get a little tough, so it's probably better to put the sauce on just before eating.

I wanted a crispy brown finish on the meat, so before cooking it through, I sautéed it in a pan without oil. For prepares 350 g of meat. Recipe by sweetpia

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Ingredients

  • 350 gramsPork (whichever cut you like)
  • 4stalks Green onion or scallion
  • 1knob Ginger
  • 1/2 cloveGarlic
  • 1/2 tbspSesame oil
  • 1Salt and pepper
  • 2 tbspSoy sauce
  • 3 tbspSugar
  • 1 tbspMirin
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  1. 1

    Season the pork with salt and pepper, wrap in cooking twine, and lightly brown in a pan (no need to fully cook it yet).

  2. 2

    Put all of the other ingredients besides the scallions and ginger in a rice cooker and whisk together. Lay the browned meat on the bottom and cover with scallions and ginger. Cover and switch it on!

    A picture of step 2 of Easy Char Siu Roast Pork Right from a Rice Cooker.
  3. 3

    In Step 2 I have the pork thigh tied with twine, but if using pork belly, there's no need to tie it up. I omitted that step.

  4. 4

    Leave it alone for a while. When it begins to steam, you'll be able to smell the delicious sauce.

  5. 5

    Remove the lid (watch out for the steam) and turn the meat over a few times to really soak in the sauce. (It should smell delicious at this point!)

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  6. 6

    Cover and cook again, flipping over every 10 to 15 minutes. By the time the switch flips off, you should have rolled it over three times.

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  7. 7

    Once the switch flips off, it's done, but let it rest with the lid on for about 10 minutes. (If it turns on to the "keep warm" mode, unplug).

  8. 8

    Remove from pot.

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  9. 9

    Cut off the twine and coat in remaining sauce. It looks like the real deal.

    A picture of step 9 of Easy Char Siu Roast Pork Right from a Rice Cooker.
  10. 10

    Slice and enjoy. I may have sliced it a bit too thin here. It's fully cooked and full of flavor, and the meat is really tender! This goes great in ramen, fried rice, or as a snack with sake.

    A picture of step 10 of Easy Char Siu Roast Pork Right from a Rice Cooker.
  11. 11

    Warning: It's dangerous to open the lid of the rice cooker while it's cooking.

  12. 12

    Check the instruction manual for your rice cooker for other safety precautions.

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on October 12, 2013 03:26

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