Szechuan Pork Belly with Rice Cakes
Szechuan Pork Belly with Rice Cakes

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For Hot & spicy Food Lovers. here , Szechuan cooking with pork belly. Excellent for cold season ( winter time ) or cold rainy days. Consume with plain steamed rice is recommended.

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To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook szechuan pork belly with rice cakes using 19 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Szechuan Pork Belly with Rice Cakes:
  1. Get 300 grams pork belly - thinly sliced (hot pot style)
  2. Prepare 4 clove garlic
  3. Take 1 piece ginger (thumb sized)
  4. Get 1 packages dried rice cakes
  5. Prepare 1 chinese leaf
  6. Prepare 1 tsp fennel seeds
  7. Prepare 1 tsp szechuan flower pepper
  8. Get 3 dried red chillis
  9. Make ready 1 tbsp light soy sauce
  10. Take 1 tbsp dark soy sauce
  11. Take 1 tbsp vegetable oil
  12. Get 2 tsp prickly oil (szechuan peppercorn oil)
  13. Take 1 tbsp chinkiang vinegar
  14. Make ready 250 ml hot water
  15. Get 1 tsp cornstarch
  16. Take 1 tsp sugar
  17. Make ready 1 pinch salt
  18. Get 1 tsp black pepper
  19. Prepare 4 small spring onions

Drain the sauce from the deep cookware into the pan, warm it up. Chewy Chinese rice cakes are stir-fried in a ripping hot wok with thinly sliced pork belly, tart tomatoes, and greens in this quick Yunnan dish. Prepared Korean rice cakes are a close substitute for harder-to-source Yunnan-­style erkuai. While they can be thawed and added to stir-fries right from the bag.

Steps to make Szechuan Pork Belly with Rice Cakes:
  1. Finely chop or mince the garlic and ginger
  2. Heat the oil in a wok until hot and add the chillies, garlic and ginger and cook for a few seconds in the oil to release the flavour and remove any water - being careful not to burn
  3. Add the fennel and szechaun pepper and cook for a few seconds to release the flavour
  4. Add the pork belly and cook for a minute
  5. Add the light soy, pepper and the vinegar
  6. Chop the Chinese leaf into big chunks and add to the wok
  7. Add the prickly oil and dark soy and cook for another 30 seconds
  8. Add the rice cakes to the wok and mix thoroughly
  9. Add the cornflour and sugar and quickly combine
  10. Almost cover with hot water and allow to reduce on the highest heat to desired consistency - by which time the rice cakes should be cooked
  11. If the water is taking a while to reduce it can be beneficial to remove the vegetables and meat with a slotted spoon so as not to over cook
  12. When the liquid is roughly like the picture it is time to add the meat and veg back and combine before adding chopped spring onions and serving
  13. Serve. In a bowl. Eat.

Chewy Asian rice cakes cooked with pork belly, fresh shrimp, onion, rice wine, and as much chilli paste as you like. The rice cakes eaten by many East Asians are entirely different - they're made from pounded glutinous rice, are very chewy, and come in different shapes and sizes. Photo: Becky Luigart-Stayner; Styling: Cindy Barr. I served it with brown rice instead of noodles, and sauteed snow peas and bean sprouts on the side. I also used fresh ginger and went just slightly heavy on the chili sauce.

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