Easily recognized by its distinctive red color and famous for it's sweet and salty flavor with a hint of spice, Char Siu Pork, also known as Chinese BBQ Pork, is a much-loved dish that's easier to make than you might think! Trust me, the hardest part about this recipe is waiting for it to roast in the oven!
Chinese braised pork belly, or hong shao rou, is one of the most popular dishes in China, and for good reason! Each bite melts in your mouth and explodes with the amazing flavor of the sweet and savory sauce!
Honey Garlic Pork Rice Bowl Recipe – This honey garlic pork rice bowl is made up of tender, juicy pork bites swimming in a luscious honey-garlic sauce that makes it completely addictive! With…
This Mongolian pork recipe takes an old favorite using thinly sliced pork instead of beef that is tossed in a sweet soy garlic ginger sauce.
Here's how to make Chinese sweet and sour pork balls with a crispy batter. This recipe is a Chinese takeaway classic and tastes so good.
Flavor explosion in your plate-try this sticky caramelized pork and you will enjoy every bite of it,i promise!
I bet this red braised pork belly (红烧肉) is most Chinese people's favorite childhood dish. The savory, glossy, and sticky sauce of this dish can totally turn everyone into a RICE KILLER! Our grandparents always make the best 红烧肉! I have adjusted this recipe for years and finally perfectly duplicated my grandpa's red braised pork belly. By blanching the pork belly for 30 minutes before pan frying and pan-frying the pork belly without cooking oil, we can get rid of extra oil from the meat and make the meat extra tender.
Huí Guō Ròu (回锅肉) literally means "meat returned to pot". The pork belly is boiled once to tenderize and then stir-fried with garlic scapes, tianmianjiang and doubanjiang.