This is a beloved family favorite that I've been making for thirty years. The pages of the cookbook (Better Homes and Gardens, Cooking Chinese) are stained yellow from oil splattering on it literally hundreds of times. This is a very simple dish, and all of the children, and now the grandchildren, love it. I've doubled the recipe, because you can never have too much, and if it should happen to be leftover, it's even better the next day.
CHINATOWN DELI CHAR SIU (BBQ PORK)
Marinade:
1/3 cup sugar
¼ cup soy sauce
¼ cup hoisin sauce
¼ cup honey
2 Tablespoons Chinese rice
wine or dry sherry
1 Tablespoon sesame paste or
mashed white fermented bean curd
(even though they say not to, I often use
tahini)
2 teaspoons minced garlic
1 teaspoon minced ginger
1 teaspoon sesame oil
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon black pepper
1 teaspoon Chinese five
spice
2 to 2 ½ pounds boneless
pork shoulder or butt, trimmed of excess fat and cut into pieces, roughly 1
inch thick, 3 inches wide, and 8 inches long.
Marinate the pork: Stir the marinade ingredients together
in a bowl. Place the pork in a large
resealable plastic bag, pour the marinade into the bag, and seal the bag. Refrigerate for at least 4 hours, or overnight,
turning the bag occasionally.
Preheat the oven to 350°F.
Remove the pork from the
marinade, reserve the marinade.
Place the pork on a rack set in a foil-lined baking pan. Bake, uncovered, brushing occasionally
with the reserved marinade, for 30 minutes. Turn the pieces of pork over and bake, brushing occasionally
with the reserved marinade, until cooked through and tender, about 45 minutes
more.
Let the pork rest for 10
minutes before cutting into thin slices.
Serve hot or cold.
PORK LO MEIN
16 oz. fresh Chinese egg
noodles or fine egg noodles
1 lb. Chinatown Deli Char
Siu (BBQ pork)
1 lb. sliced mushrooms
6 scallions, chopped
2 cloves garlic, chopped
6 Tablespoons oyster sauce
2 Tablespoons soy sauce
1 teaspoon sugar
4 Tablespoons canola oil
Cook noodles in a large
amount of boiling salted water until tender; drain. Rinse with cold water.
Drain noodles well and set aside.
Thinly slice pork into bite
sized strips. Set aside.
Don't be alarmed by the fat...it will cook away later.
Combine the oyster sauce,
soy sauce, and sugar; set aside.
Preheat a wok over high
heat; 2 Tablespoons cooking oil.
Stir-fry the scallions and garlic in hot oil for 1 minute. Remove scallions. Stir fry mushrooms until they begin to
brown, then remove from the work.
Add more oil, if
necessary. Add half of the pork to
the wok; stir-fry 2 to 3 minutes.
Remove pork. Stir-fry the remaining
pork for 2 to 3 minutes. Return
all pork to wok.
Add the cooked noodles, mushrooms,
scallions, and oyster sauce mixture to the pork in the wok.
Using two spatulas or mixing spoons,
lightly toss the mixture for 3 to 4 minutes or until noodles are heated
through.
Serves 8 to 10.
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