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Crispy Chinese roasted pork – Video
I don’t know how I stumbled upon this roast pork video. But oh boy, now I am hankering for some really crispy, crackling Chinese roasted pork.
Chinese Crispy Roast Pork – Click here for funny video clips
The video is a homemade video and I believe is from Singapore. The guy who made it uses only minced garlic to season the pork and rub the skin with salt. I notice the many steps he did to get that crackling skin.
1) Heat for 10 minutes
2) Take out and poke the skin.
3) Put back and roast for one hour.
4) Cut off the hardened skin.
5) Season the meat and keep in fridge for two hours so that the inner part is cold
6) Put back into the oven at highest heat
7) Roast till the skin burned! This is the unique part. The skin turned black.
Then, he scrapped off the blackened part to get that crispy skin.
Some good ideas in roasting pork.
I only wish his chopping board is cleaner!
Posted by lilian on September 6th, 2008 under Food, Pork, RecipeInteresting related posts you shouldn't miss
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September 11th, 2008 at 7:16 am
Wah! now I’m hungry for siew yuk!
April 13th, 2009 at 10:56 pm
Dear Lilian,
I did make this recipe few days ago…it was a big hit! ..Thanks..
Next time i will experiment with some other seasoning (from the Surinam kitchen)
Greetings from Holland..another Lilian.