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Vietnamese Caramelized Pork
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Vietnamese Caramelized Pork

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This is my version of this family-friendly sweet-savory pork using widely accessible ingredients.

It's traditionally made in a clay pot using pork belly, but I find a Dutch oven or other heavy pot and pork shoulder work just fine, specially if you find pork belly a little too fatty for your liking.

Delicious with some steamed jasmine rice, in banh mi sandwiches, or made into my Vietnamese Street Tacos. (That recipe coming later. :) )

If you want to save some time, you can just dump all the ingredients into your cooking vessel and skip to Step 4, but Steps 1 to 3 do add a deliciously layered depth to the dish.

This is my version of this family-friendly sweet-savory pork using widely accessible ingredients.

It's traditionally made in a clay pot using pork belly, but I find a Dutch oven or other heavy pot and pork shoulder work just fine, specially if you find pork belly a little too fatty for your liking.

Delicious with some steamed jasmine rice, in banh mi sandwiches, or made into my Vietnamese Street Tacos. (That recipe coming later. :) )

If you want to save some time, you can just dump all the ingredients into your cooking vessel and skip to Step 4, but Steps 1 to 3 do add a deliciously layered depth to the dish.

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Vietnamese Caramelized Pork

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x @cook_5886383

This is my version of this family-friendly sweet-savory pork using widely accessible ingredients.

It's traditionally made in a clay pot using pork belly, but I find a Dutch oven or other heavy pot and pork shoulder work just fine, specially if you find pork belly a little too fatty for your liking.

Delicious with some steamed jasmine rice, in banh mi sandwiches, or made into my Vietnamese Street Tacos. (That recipe coming later. :) )

If you want to save some time, you can just dump all the ingredients into your cooking vessel and skip to Step 4, but Steps 1 to 3 do add a deliciously layered depth to the dish.

This is my version of this family-friendly sweet-savory pork using widely accessible ingredients.

It's traditionally made in a clay pot using pork belly, but I find a Dutch oven or other heavy pot and pork shoulder work just fine, specially if you find pork belly a little too fatty for your liking.

Delicious with some steamed jasmine rice, in banh mi sandwiches, or made into my Vietnamese Street Tacos. (That recipe coming later. :) )

If you want to save some time, you can just dump all the ingredients into your cooking vessel and skip to Step 4, but Steps 1 to 3 do add a deliciously layered depth to the dish.

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Ingredients

90 mins total, 30 mins active
4 to 6 servings
  1. 2-2.5 poundspork country ribs/ shoulder/butt/ picnic shoulder, cut into 1.5 to 2 inch cubes
  2. 2 Tablespoonsminced garlic (3 to 4 cloves)
  3. 1/4-1/3 cuptightly packed brown sugar depending on how sweet you like your food (dark preferable, light ok)
  4. 1/8 cupfish sauce
  5. 1green onion, chopped
  6. 1 1/2 cupssliced onion (about 1 small)
  7. 3/4 cupwater
  8. 2 Tablespoonssoy sauce
  9. 2 Tablespoonsvinegar (Distilled white, apple cider, or even red or white wine will work)
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90 mins total, 30 mins active
  1. 1

    In a large bowl, combine the pork with the garlic, brown sugar, fish sauce and green onion. Mix thoroughly to ensure even distribution of the seasonings. The best way to do it is just to get in there with your hands and massage the pig. Time permitting, let the pork marinate for 20 minutes or so to allow the seasoning to penetrate the meat.

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    A picture of step 1 of Vietnamese Caramelized Pork.
  2. 2

    In deep skillet or pot, heat 2 Tablespoons of a neutral flavored oil over medium high heat and sear the pork, 4 or 5 pieces at a time (don't want to crowd the cooking surface) until the fatty bits get a rich, dark, caramel color, 2 to 2.5 minutes per side. This is one of those rare instances in which you could actually put the seared pork back into the bowl with the uncooked pork without worrying about contamination because all of it is going back into the pot to cook for a long time.

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  3. 3

    After the pork is seared, add the onions into the pot and saute until they just begin to become translucent, about 2 minutes. This quick saute develops the flavor of the onion and helps it hold some shape during the long simmer.

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  4. 4

    Put the pork back in the pot, and increase the heat to medium high. Add the water, soy sauce and vinegar, stir to ensure they get evenly distributed, and bring to a gentle boil (i.e., the liquid is bubbling gently and consistently but not so actively that it splatters).

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    A picture of step 4 of Vietnamese Caramelized Pork.
  5. 5

    Reduce the heat to medium low and cover the pot. Simmer 45 to 50 minutes, stirring every 15 minutes or so to ensure that the meat gets evenly seasoned and cooked. Because heat accumulates, watch for signs that it's getting too high (the aforementioned splattery bubbling) and adjust back down if that happens.

    At this point, the meat should be fork tender. If not, cover and simmer another 5 minutes or so.

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  6. 6

    Once the meat is fork tender, uncover and reduce the heat to low. Simmer another 15 minutes to reduce, thicken and further caramelize the braising liquid. Stir every 5 minutes to further ensure even seasoning and cooking.

    If you refrigerate the leftovers, you'll find that the braising liquid becomes gelatinous due to the collagen from the pork. Just give it a warming on the stove or a zap in the microwave, and it's back to its saucy goodness in no time.

    Enjoy!

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