Our Family's Recipe for Char Siu Pork

I got fresh pork blocks, so I made char siu.
I made 3 500 g blocks of pork.
I tied up each block with kitchen twine, but you can skip that. For 3 to 4 servings. Recipe by Sato mama n
Our Family's Recipe for Char Siu Pork
I got fresh pork blocks, so I made char siu.
I made 3 500 g blocks of pork.
I tied up each block with kitchen twine, but you can skip that. For 3 to 4 servings. Recipe by Sato mama n
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Brown the lumps of meat on all sides in a pan while fipping them.
- 2
Put all the flavoring ingredients in another pan. Add the green onion, ginger, garlic and browned pork. Cover with a lid and simmer over high heat.
- 3
When the lid starts clattering from the built up steam, turn the heat down to low and simmer for 15 minutes. Flip the meat over and simmer for another 15 minutes.
- 4
Take the lid off, simmer until there's only a little liquid left in the pan, and it's done.
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