Pork belly is the part of the pig that bacon is made from. Because of the high amount of fat, it is a perfect cut for slow roasting. The crispy skin is an added bonus.
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Showing posts with label pork belly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pork belly. Show all posts
Monday, April 15, 2013
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Twice Cooked Pork
Twice cooked pork is a Chinese dish where pork belly is boiled and then sliced and fried. I like the idea of it, but in restaurants it's always too chewy. Traditionally, the pork is mixed with cabbage and/or leeks, but I used green bell peppers because that's what I felt like.
Monday, January 9, 2012
MockRib Sandwich
I've always enjoyed McRibs, riblets, On-Cor boneless rib patties, and other similar pork products, but haven't been able to eat them in awhile due to gluten. This was my first (and to-date, only) attempt to make a McRib-like sandwich that was free of gluten (and suspicious chewy bits, and organ meats).
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