Enjoy an authentic taste at home with this black pepper chashu pork recipe. It's a simple yet impressive dish that will have you praised for your cooking skills. The braising liquid can also be used for simmered dishes and stir-fries.

Ingredients

Main Ingredients (4 servings)

  • Pork belly or pork shoulder <b>500g</b>
  • Leek 1 stalk

Seasonings

  • Salt 2 tsp
  • Coarsely ground black pepper (to taste)
  • [A] Soy Sauce 500cc
  • [A] Ginger 1 clove
  • [A] Garlic 1 clove
  • [A] Red chili pepper a little
  • [A] Sugar 1 tbsp
  • [B] Honey 1 tbsp
  • [B] Black pepper (to taste)

Steps

  1. Prepare 500g of pork belly or pork shoulder.
  2. Thoroughly rub the entire piece of pork with 2 tsp of salt and coarsely ground black pepper (to taste), and let it sit for a bit. The salt penetrates the pork, bringing out its umami.
  3. In a pot, add 500cc of soy sauce, 1 crushed clove of ginger, 1 crushed clove of garlic, a little red chili pepper, and 1 tbsp of sugar.
  4. Mix the seasonings and bring to a boil in the pot.
  5. Turn off the heat and let the pot cool down slightly.
  6. Heat a frying pan without oil. Sear the salt-and-pepper-rubbed pork, starting with the fatty side, until all sides are well browned. This seals in the juices, so be careful not to burn it while searing thoroughly.
  7. Pour the cooled soy sauce mixture into a resealable bag.
  8. Boil plenty of water in a separate pot and add 1 stalk of leek and 1 clove of ginger.
  9. Add the seared pork to the boiling water, cover, and simmer over low heat for about 1 hour. For thinner cuts of pork, simmer for about 50 minutes.
  10. While the pork is still hot, transfer it from the pot to the resealable bag containing the soy sauce mixture.
  11. Depending on the size of the pork, marinate for about 2 hours for a 500g block or 3 hours for a 1kg block.
  12. In a small bowl, combine a little of the marinating liquid with 1 tbsp of honey and black pepper (to taste). Mix well to create a finishing sauce.
  13. Brush the finishing sauce onto the marinated chashu pork.
  14. Thinly slice the chashu pork and arrange it on a plate.
  15. Once cooled, wrap and refrigerate. Reheat thinly sliced chashu in the microwave for 5 to 10 seconds for a delicious bite.

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