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== Directions ==
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== Procedures ==
 
# Prepare the marinade by combining the [[tomato purée]], soy sauces and [[granulated sugar|sugar]] in a large bowl.
 
# Prepare the marinade by combining the [[tomato purée]], soy sauces and [[granulated sugar|sugar]] in a large bowl.
 
# Add the [[pork]] belly strips and stir well to coat evenly in the sauce.
 
# Add the [[pork]] belly strips and stir well to coat evenly in the sauce.
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[[Category:Barbecue Recipes]]
 
[[Category:Barbecue Recipes]]
 
[[Category:Fresh chile pepper Recipes]]
 
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[[Category:Pork stock and broth Recipes]]
 
[[Category:Pork stock and broth Recipes]]
 
[[Category:Rice Recipes]]
 
[[Category:Rice Recipes]]
[[Category:Thai Meat Dishes]]
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[[Category:Thai cuisine]]
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[[Category:Meat Recipes]]

Latest revision as of 07:11, 14 July 2012

Description

A Thai dish with Chinese origin, simple, not too spicy and easy to make. When I was in Thailand I found this was a hugely popular meal with streetside vendors. I will add a few accompaniments which go rather well with this meal.

Ingredients

Barbecued pork

Chilli and vinegar sauce

Salty sauce

Garnish

Procedures

  1. Prepare the marinade by combining the tomato purée, soy sauces and sugar in a large bowl.
  2. Add the pork belly strips and stir well to coat evenly in the sauce.
  3. Leave to marinate for about 2 hrs.
  4. Cook the rice, drain and set aside.
  5. Place the marinated pork belly strips on a barbecue or under a preheated grill, turning them from time to time until cooked through.
  6. While the pork is cooking, make the sauces.
  7. For the chill and vinegar sauce, combine the ingredients and set aside.
  8. For the salty sauce, heat the stock in a saucepan, add all the ingredients except the rice flour and stir well.
  9. Bring to the boil and simmer for 1 minute.
  10. Sprinkle the rice flour over the liquid and whisk gently until the sauce thickens.
  11. Cut the pork into very thin slices (as thin as ham is best although unless your skilled with a knife you may not get those results, but as thin as possible will do fine).
  12. Put a heap of rice on each serving plate and top with slices of the pork.
  13. Pour over a good helping of the salty sauce, and garnish.
  14. Serve with the chilli and vinegar sauce.
  15. Enjoy!.


References