Cantonese dry aged pork belly
Cantonese dry aged pork belly

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In a large cast iron wok, sauté sea salt until light brown on low heat. Cantonese Roast Pork Belly, or siu yuk (bah…my Cantonese is terrible…slash nonexistent), is getting added to our compendium of roast meats that can usually be found in your average Chinatown restaurant window. It was a glorious, beautifully crafted specimen of pork belly confit, originally created by the Thomas Keller of whom I almost always, agree with.

To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can have cantonese dry aged pork belly using 8 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Cantonese dry aged pork belly:
  1. Get 4 lbs pork belly cuts
  2. Prepare 150 ml San-J Organic tamari sauce
  3. Prepare 50 ml Lee kun kee dark premium soy sauce
  4. Make ready 50 ml Shaoxin rice wine
  5. Take 50 ml Rum
  6. Prepare 120 g brown sugar
  7. Make ready 60 g sea salt
  8. Get 20 g Sichuan peppercorn

In central China like Hubei and Hunan, people just use salt as a During this time, slice the pork belly into thin long strips and rinse to remove any dirt. Then dry it with kitchen paper. The thing is, they're amazingly easy to make at home as. Pancetta is dry-cured pork belly, which is the same cut that bacon is made from.

Steps to make Cantonese dry aged pork belly:
  1. In a large cast iron wok, sauté sea salt until light brown on low heat. Add Sichuan peppercorn and keep stir until aromatic for about 1 min.
  2. In a medium sauce pan, dissolve toasted salt and Sichuan peppercorn and brown sugar in heated Soy sauce mixer. Once dissolved, turn off the stove and wait until the mixture cools down. Add wine and liquor.
  3. Marinate pork belly slice in the brine juice for 48 hours at room temperature.
  4. Hang the belly up to dry cure for at least 30 days and it could be up to 2 months depends on the thickness of your cuts. During cold dry days, it's best to hang them outside in a place where there's no direct sun. During raining warming winter days, it's all right to hang in heated room as long as the air is not too moist. Refrigerator curing may work but I think it will take longer time and it will use up your storage space.
  5. The left piece is dry cured for 48 hours and the right piece was just hang right after marination.
  6. All seasonings I used.

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