Sunday, July 24, 2022

Stir fried ground pork with holy basil recipes- Thaifood

 


INGREDIENTS:

  • 450g ground pork 
  • 50g holy basil 
  • 20g garlic (minced)
  • 10g thai chilis 
  • 1 tablespoons oil
  • 1 teaspoon sugar 
  • 1/2 tablespoons fish sauce 
  • 2 teaspoon dark soy sauce 
  • 1 tablespoons light soy sauce 
  • 1/4 cub water

MeTHOD:
  1. Pround garlic and chilis in a mortar until well mixed, set aside.
  2. In a wok over medium high heat, add the oil and add prounded seasonings and stir fly until fragrant, add ground pork and stir fly until cooked, add holy basil stir fly until wilted.
  3. Add splash of light soy sauce, sugar, fish sauce, dark soy sauce and water stir  fly until mixed together and serve with eggs and rice.

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Tuesday, July 12, 2022

Red pork toast (Moo dang) with rice recipes - Thai food



 INGREDIENTS:
THAI-STYLE BBQ PORK (MOO DANG)

  • 900g pork loin roast
  • 2 Tbsp soy sauce
  • 2 Tbsp Thai seasoning sauce
  • 1 tsp black soy sauce or dark soy sauce
  • 1 Tbsp five spice powder
  • 3 Tbsp honey
  • 1 Tbsp toasted sesame oil
  • 2 cloves garlic, finely grated or pressed 
  • ½ tsp ground white pepper
  • About 10 drops red food colouring (optional)

GRAVY:

  • 1 ½ cups pork or chicken stock, unsalted 
  • Reserved pork marinade
  • 2 Tbsp white sesame seeds, toasted
  • 2 Tbsp tao jiew fermented soybean paste 
  • 1 - 1 ½ Tbsp chopped palm sugar or brown sugar
  • Dark or black soy sauce, as needed
  • 2 Tbsp cornstarch or tapioca starch

DARK SOY CHILI VINEGAR (OPTIONAL):

  • 1 Tbsp sweet soy sauce or 1 Tbsp packed brown sugar
  • 1 Tbsp vinegar
  • 1 tsp soy sauce
  • 1 tsp Thai black soy sauce 
  • Chopped chilies, to taste
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METHOD:
  1. Cut pork loin into long strips, about 1" x 2" wide. You can then cut each strip in half if you wish.
  2. Place them in a large zip-top bag or a dish that's just big enough to contain the pork in one, even layer.
  3. Combine all marinade ingredients together and stir to dissolve the honey then pour over the pork, mixing well to ensure all surfaces of the pork are coated. Marinade for 24 - 48 hours, flipping the bag or turning the pork over half-way through to ensure even marinating.
  4. Preheat the oven to 400°F (200°C) with the rack set in the middle. Allow it to preheat for at least 30 mins.
  5. While the oven preheats, pull the pork from the fridge so that it has time to come to room temp a bit before roasting. Also now is a good time to get the rice going and prep any other garnishes you're serving. 
  6. Line a baking sheet with foil or parchment paper and put a rack on it. Remove the pork strips from the marinade (don't throw away the marinade!), shaking off as much excess as possible, and place them on the roasting rack. If your pork is quite lean, it's a good idea to brush with some vegetable oil.
  7. Roast for 30-35 minutes or until the internal temperature registers 155°F for well-done but still juicy pork. If you want medium doneness, pull them at 145°F. 
  8. While the pork is roasting, make the gravy: In a small pot, add the stock and the pork marinade and bring to a boil. 
  9. While you wait for it to boil, in a mortar and pestle crush the toasted white sesame seeds briefly just until they're broken but still look mostly whole. You should be able to smell the aroma once they're sufficiently broken. Remove from the mortar.
  10. Add the Thai fermented soybean paste to the mortar and crush until there are no more chunks of soybeans; if using doenjang or miso you don't need to do this. 
  11. Once the stock is boiling there will be a lot of congealed scum floating on top; this is just cooked pork juice, and you can skim it off with a fine mesh skimmer and discard.
  12. Add the tao jiew, white sesame seeds, 1 Tbsp of the palm sugar, and just enough of the black or dark soy sauce to get a nice rich brown colour (if using Chinese dark soy sauce, add a little at a time as it can become too salty.)  Allow the gravy to simmer gently for about 5 minutes then taste and adjust seasoning with more soy sauce or sugar as needed. 
  13. Mix the cornstarch with a splash of water and stir to dissolve, then pour the slurry into the gravy while stirring. Bring the gravy to a boil, stirring constantly, until it's thickened.

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FOR THE DARK SOY CHILI VINEGAR
  • Combine all ingredients together and stir. This can be made well in advance and any leftovers will last in the fridge for several weeks. 
ASSEMBLY:
  • Once the pork is done, allow it to rest for at least 10 minutes before slicing. The pork can even be served room temp if the gravy and rice are hot. 
  • While the pork rests, slice the cucumber, cut the boiled eggs in half, and prep any other sides you're serving.
  • Slice pork into thin pieces and place on top of the hot rice, ladle some gravy on top and serve with the eggs, cucumber slices, and Chinese sausages, if using.
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