A traditional peranakan ( Straits Chinese ) pork dish. I have never tried this dish before & my friend, Andrew suggested that I should try. It is an easy to prepare dish & very tasty dish indeed!
Traditionally it is cooked with potatoes but today I don't have potatoes hence I used white radish instead.
Babi Pongteh
1 kg pork belly / pork shoulder
6 shallots
6 garlics
2 tbsp of oil
1 1/2 tbsp of tao cheo ( bean paste )
1 tsp Coriander power
1 tbsp light soya sauce
1 1/2 tbsp dark soya sauce
Salt, pepper & sugar to taste
4 pieces of dried mushrooms ( soaked & cut into bite size)
300g white radish cut into chucks.
Preparation steps:
1. Ground / mince garlic & shallots. Alternatively you can just chop it up.
2. Heat up the pot & add some oil, fry onions & garlic until fragrant. Then add the bean paste & coriander powder. Fry for a little while.
3. Add the meat, brown them lightly then add all the seasonings. Add mushroom & radish, give a good mix & stir. Add water until it just cover the meat.
4. Let it simmer until water reduced into a thick sauce & meat is tenderly soft ( I took about 45 mins on slightly below medium heat ). Stir occasionally to prevent burnt.
5. Served with steamed white rice.
Bon appétit !
Chin's note:
1. It is a slightly sweet savory dish. Reduced sugar if you like a salty dish.
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