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To get started with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have brad's char siu (chinese bbq pork) w/ chow mein using 24 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Brad's char siu (Chinese BBQ pork) w/ chow mein:
- Get For the pork
- Get whole pork loin
- Get char siu marinade packets
- Take water
- Take For the chow mein
- Prepare baby carrots
- Get medium sweet onion, sliced thin 1" long
- Get shitake mushrooms, sliced
- Take garlic, sliced thin
- Make ready bok choy, only the whites. Sliced thin
- Prepare savoy cabbage. Quarter & slice 1" thick
- Take yellow squash, slice in half lengthwise, slice thin
- Get For chow mein sauce
- Make ready heavy chicken broth
- Take reduced sodium soy sauce
- Get fish sauce
- Get seasoned rice wine vinegar
- Take sesame oil
- Take Mongolian fire oil
- Take whole star anise
- Take each dry mustard, ground ginger
- Make ready Other ingredients
- Make ready soft chow mein noodles or lo mein noodles
- Take Cornstarch slurry
This Char Siu pork tastes just like the pork at your favorite Chinese restaurant. Caramelized on the outside, nice and tender on the inside. Most Chinese restaurants will serve Char Sui as a side dish or appetizer. At my favorite Chinese restaurant, they will serve this with the main entree alongside the.
Instructions to make Brad's char siu (Chinese BBQ pork) w/ chow mein:
- Mix water and marinade pkgs. Pierce pork loin all over with a fork. Place both in a lg zip lock bag. Remove as much air as possible. Marinade overnight or longer. I went 3 days. Turn bag over every 8 -12 hrs.
- Pre heat grill. Clean with grill brush. Do not rinse pork loin. Place on grill and char on all sides. You want that dark caramelization. I even put a little smoke to it with Cherrywood chips while cooking.
- When seared on all sides, place in a baking dish and finish in the oven at 350. Bring to an internal temperature of 155. Remove from oven and tent with tin foil 5-8 minutes. This will bring the internal temp up to over 160.
- While pork is in the oven, make chow mein, sauce, and noodles at the same time.
- In a saucepot, place chicken stock, soy sauce, and fish sauce. Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer. The idea is to layer these flavors into the sauce. So go down the list, add 1 ingredient and let simmer a few minutes before adding the next. I wrote the ingredients in order for how I added them. When last ingredient is in and it has simmered for a bit, thicken with cornstarch slurry. Equal parts corn starch and cold water. Until desired thickness. it will thin out when you add to veggies.
- For the chow mein, place a small amount of sesame oil in a wok. Heat wok and add whole baby carrots. Stir fry until they just start to caramelize. Add onion, mushrooms, and garlic. Stir fry until onion becomes translucent, don't let them brown. Add bok choy, fry another 3 minutes. Add squash and cabbage. Fry until cabbage is just tender. Pour sauce over and heat through.
- Bring 4 qts water to a boil. Add noodles and cook according to times on the pkg. When done drain and rinse with hot water. Place in a serving bowl and toss with a little sesame oil so it doesn't stick together.
- Plate noodles and add sauced veggies on top. Slice pork thin and add to the plate. Serve immediately. Enjoy.
Most Chinese restaurants will serve Char Sui as a side dish or appetizer. At my favorite Chinese restaurant, they will serve this with the main entree alongside the. Char Siu (叉烧), also knows as Chinese BBQ pork, is a type of roasted pork originating from Cantonese cuisine. Here comes the most important part of Char Siu making: marinate the pork with a well-balanced sauce. I've tested several different mixtures and finally decided to share the following.
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