This inexpensive part of the pig is a very forgiving cut that can be left to roast slowly for hours without drying out. For a whole pork belly, take a leaf out of the Italians’ book: slather the ...
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 ...
Vanya says, "I've been making this pork belly for years ... Preheat the oven to 170°C fan bake. Place the pork in a baking dish, sprinkle with flour and turn to coat. To make the five spice ...
Restaurants usually serve the thinly sliced pork belly wrapped around a piece of cucumber, but that’s a little too fussy for a homestyle meal. This presentation is simpler and faster.
Adobo is one of those dishes for which there are almost as many recipes as there are cooks ... be served with plenty of white rice. Cut the pork belly into largish chunks about 2½cm (1in ...
Bite reader Carmen Lo was a finalist in our recent apple recipe competition with her belly pork pies. Carmen's recipe for the pork belly came from westmeatonline.co.nz and she decided to turn it ...
Let’s cook a hunk of pork belly for three hours, two of them at a moderate heat, and another half hour at each end at a stomping 240°C. And let’s season it with Chinese five-spice.