Sweet and sour pork is very popular in chinese restaurant. You can not only eat in restaurant, but also can cook it in your home. Next I will show you the recipe of sweet and sour pork and with all of you can enjoy it!!
![Sweet and Sour Pork Sweet and Sour Pork](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_sx-a-6bMSqSR_UZ055YzttncU4FYV46Yglm-PgANiWScE_HsU5MCKBPBP3LGb8FaEma5Nzuh23NSnRhZq1FcFnSIg-gS57KSwfpMGvNWHHOHZ7MoU4djmV-Rf5hpXPOw_-O3xS07BKENimfmvnbkRgnyXW2w=s0-d)
Sweet and Sour Pork pictures
(Popular and All-Time Favorite Chinese recipe: Broccoli Beef, Chow Mein, Egg Drop Soup, Kung Pao Chicken, Cashew Chicken, Fried Rice, Orange Chicken, Mongolian Beef, and more.)
Sweet and Sour Pork, the ubiquitous and arguably the most well-known Chinese recipe in the world, is a classic Cantonese dish. Called “咕嚕肉” or “goo lou yok” in Cantonese dialect, sweet and sour pork is very pleasing to the palate because of the flavorsome sweet and sour sauce–the sweetness from sugar plus the tangy ketchup and sharp rice vinegar–with the crispy fried pork pieces. The green and red bell peppers and pineapple pieces are just icing on the cake.
The secret of an authentic sweet and sour pork dish lies in the perfect balance of the sweet vs. sour taste of the sauce. To master this dish, it’s not about the technique of stir-frying nor the use of the freshest ingredients, although both are equally important and wouldn’t hurt. To me, the sweet and sour sauce is the soul of this dish. If you fail the sweet and sour sauce, you fail the dish. With that in mind, I will teach you how to make that perfect sweet and sour sauce and share with you the secret ingredients I use…(get sweet and sour pork recipe after the jump)Other than the sauce, the frying batter is no less important. A great batter recipe promises crispy and crunchy coating for the pork. In my recipe below, you will also find the instructions and exact measurement to make the batter. It is simply awesome!
- Plum Sauce
- Lea & Perrins Worcestershire Sauce
- Oyster Sauce (my not-so-secret seasoning medium)
Anyway, once you master the techniques of making sweet and sour sauce, you can pretty much whip up any sweet and sour dishes in a jiffy: pork, chicken, fish, or shrimp…just don’t tell Panda Express my secret recipe!
No comments:
Post a Comment