Braised Pork Rice

Description

Lu Rou Fan, also known as Taiwanese Braised Pork Rice, is a beloved and iconic dish in Taiwanese cuisine. It consists of tender, succulent pieces of pork belly or minced pork that have been slow-cooked to perfection in a fragrant and savory soy sauce-based mixture. This luscious pork is then served atop a steaming bowl of fluffy white rice, creating a harmonious blend of textures and flavors.

Ingredients

  1. 2lb of Pork Belly
  2. 1 cup of Fried Shallots
  3. ¼ cup of Soy Sauce
  4. ¼ cup of Dark Soy Sauce
  5. 1.5 tbsp of Five Spice Powder
  6. 2.5 tbsp of Sugar
  7. ½ cup of Chinese Cooking Wine (OPTIONAL)
  8. 3 cups of Water

Instructions

  1. Hand chop pork belly into small stripes, YES, hand-chopped pork belly, a lot of manual work, but trust me, it is worth it! You want to have a little bit of skin, fat, and meat in each slice (Refer to the video tutorial for more information)
  2. Saute in the Instant Pot for 2-3 minutes or until it is no longer pink
  3. Add in soy sauce, dark soy sauce, Chinese cooking wine, five-spice powder, sugar, and mix
  4. Pour in 2 cups of water and set the Instant Pot to “pressure cook” for 20 minutes
  5. After 20 minutes, quick release and add in 1 cup of fried dried shallots. Mix well to ensure everything is combined
  6. Pressure cook for another 15 minutes and let it natural release
  7. OPTIONAL: if you want to make marinated eggs, instead of natural release, do a quick release and add in 8 peels of hard-boiled eggs and let it simmer for another 30 minutes.

Source Attribution

Taiwanese Braised Pork Rice

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