Thursday, 22 May 2014

Classically Sinful!


This is a classic Chinese dish.  Let me guess,  the first thing that catches your attention would be those fatty layers and then the word sinful follows suit :)  Yes, guilty i am!  I know it's unhealthy but there's something about how meat and fat are nicely layered in pork bellies that make them irresistible!  And paired with salted fish which they say is also in the unhealthy category, they become the best partners in crime making this dish totally delicious, tempting and unforgettable!  To sin be it then...occasionally and repent after and the cycle goes on and on :))  If you are a Chinese like me, it gives you the more reason to make this,  we need to know how to make our classics, don't we?

The flavors in this dish is intense resulting from the marriage of salted fish and soy sauce.  It is not something that appeals to everyone especially if you are not a fan of salted fish.  But for those of us who appreciate it, it is pure pleasure eaten with rice.  


If you have extras, count yourself lucky since it tastes even better over time.  Over here, i have it served the traditional way with some porridge (with some sweet potatoes thrown in) and long beans omelette.  Simple yet  complete and very satisfying meal.

My early attempts were made based on Amy Beh's recipe but i have since adapted it to suit our family's preference both ingredients and cooking method.

Recipe

Ingredients
  • 300g pork belly, sliced thinly
  • 50g boneless salted fish meat
  • 6 slices ginger
  • 1/2 of an onion, cut into wedges
  • 2 dried red chillies, cut into 2cm sections, seeded
  • 4 stalks spring onion, cut into 4cm lengths
Seasoning (A)
  • 2 tbsp oyster sauce
  • 1 tsp sesame oil
  • 1 tsp sugar or to taste
  • 1 tsp pepper
Seasoning (B)
  • 1 tbsp Hua Tiau wine
  • 250ml water 
  • 1 tbsp light soy sauce
  • 2 tbsp thick soy sauce
Method
  1. Marinate the belly slices with seasoning (A). 
  2. Cut the salted fish into small little cubes.   Heat up 1 tablespoon of oil in a claypot then fry salted fish until crisp and fragrant. Set aside.
  3. Add another tablespoon of oil into the claypot.  Once heated add in ginger and onion.  
  4. Add in belly slices when ginger and onion start to smell fragrant.  Mix well.  Cover and cook for another 2-3 minutes until meat turns opaque.
  5. Add in soy sauce and dried chillies as in Seasoning B.  Mix well.  
  6. Add in water then cover the pot and let it come to a boil. Lower the flame and let it simmer until meat is soft. 
  7. Add in salted fish cubes and allow to simmer for another 2-3 minutes.
  8. Add spring onions and serve immediately from the pot!

13 comments:

  1. Oh wow, wow, wow......I wish Im invited to enjoy this comfort food. Salted fish and pork belly sounds to be unhealthy food....but I love this woh....never mind, once in a while, it is ok. I like to try this one day, I know I will have 2nd bowl of rice with it.

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  2. OMG!!! The word "sinful" brought me here right away and sure enough, it is a sin I will willingly commit hah...hah...hah....(nowhere in the 10 commandments does it say Thou Shall not Eat Pork Belly!). Bookmarked! Now I've got to go looking for salted fish :)

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  3. Wah wah wah... sinful it is! We like to order this at the Chinese restaurant.... surely can eat extra rice with this.

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  4. Hi Adeline, I am here to drool over my favorite dish, absolutely! My whole family simply love this and order it whenever possible. Yours looks so good!

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  5. I'm drooling looking at it. I have home-made salted fish fillet [by my hubby], no excuse not to cook this dish-lah. Thanks for making the recipe so simple.

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  6. @Mel: I wish we all live nearby too then we can pop by each other's kitchen every now and then ;-)

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  7. @PH: I sure love your sense of humour! I hope you will like it when you give it a try :)

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  8. @Yen: Very sinful right? Have to repent on the treadmill :)

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  9. @Jeannie: Thank you for the kind compliment! Glad to know i have some sinners for company ;-)

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  10. @Kimmy: You have homemade salted fish? So nice of your hubby, lucky you! I hope you are going to like the dish :)

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  11. Hey , I love those fatty layers :D Looking at your mouthwatering dish , the combination of pork belly and salted fish together sounds sinful indeed ! I made braised pork belly from time to time but never with salted fish , I bet it's worth those extra cholesterol lol

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  12. A comforting and delicious meal. mmm...that bowl of congee..really nice and reminds me of home :-)

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  13. I tried a simpler version of this dish, it was so good especially after resting. I think I'll try with chicken and the seasonings in your recipe. Should be lovely. Thanks for sharing.

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