Aromatic pork belly hotpot
- Prepare
- less than 30 mins
- Cook
- over 2 hours
- Serve
- Serves 6
- Dietary
- Dairy-freeEgg-freeNut-free
Ingredients
- pork: 1.5kg/3lb 5oz belly pork, with rind still on
- chicken stock: 570ml/1 pint pork or chicken stock (if available, otherwise water)
- spring onions: 12 spring onions
- soy sauce: 100ml/3陆fl oz light soy sauce
- rice wine: 75ml/2陆fl oz Chinese rice wine
- rice wine: 25ml/1fl oz rice wine vinegar
- sugar: 2 tbsp demerera (or light brown) sugar
- star anise: 3 star anise
- ginger: 10cm/4in piece of fresh ginger root, peeled and sliced in rounds
- dried chilli: a good pinch of dried chilli flakes
Method
Cut the pork belly in large rectangular chunks (2.5x5cm/1x2in), put in a large pan, pour over enough boiling water just to cover, then bring back to the boil. Simmer gently for about 5 minutes, skimming off the scum that rises to the surface, then drain through a colander.
Rinse out the pan if necessary, return the pork to it and pour over enough boiling hot stock (if available) or water to cover it again.
Cut 5 of the spring onions in half and add to the pan with the soy sauce, rice wine, vinegar, sugar, star anise, ginger and chilli flakes. Cover tightly and simmer very slowly for about 2 hours, turning the meat occasionally, until the pork is very tender, soft and succulent.
Remove the pork with a slotted spoon and set aside. Strain the cooking liquid, ideally through muslin or a fine chinois, into a clean pan. Skim off as much fat as you can (but dont worry about leaving a little), then boil the stock hard to reduce and concentrate the flavours. It should be lightly syrupy and intensely aromatic, but don't over reduce as the soy sauce may make it very salty.
Thinly slice the remaining spring onions on the diagonal. Return the pork to the sauce and heat through.
Serve over plain noodles in a warmed soup bowl, with plenty of the sauce ladled over, and the sliced spring onions scattered over the meat.