Well, this was a dish that I've cooked 2 weeks ago, but only have the time to post it now. It was another of my 1st attempt, a Hakka dish which is quite porpular. Anyhow, I've cooked it with some vegetarian meat instead. Result was acceptable.
I can say this sauce was super duper delicious. It can be cook with any other dishes with meat and vege. A recipe adapted from "Hawker's Fair....Sauces"
Ingredients for Hakka Nam Yee Sauce:
8 pcs Nam yee (fermented red bean curd)
3 tbsps chopped garlic
3 tbsps chopped shallots
1 tsp chopped ginger
2 star anise
5cm cinnamon stick
3 tbsps oyster sauce
2 tbsps sugar
1 tsp sesame oil
2 tbsps Shaoxing wine (chinese cooking wine)
500ml water
a little constarch (for thickening)
Method:
~ Heat up some oil, saute chopped garlic and shallots until fragnant. Add in remaining ingredients and bring to boil. Add in some cornstarch and cook until thicken.
** Storage time : 1 month (in the fridge)
1 kg pork belly (I used vegetarian meat)
500g Yam
Marinade:
1 tbsp light soy sauce
1 tsp five spice powder
Gravy:
4 tbsps Hakka Nam Yee sauce
200ml water
Some oil for deep frying
Method:
~ Cut belly into 3-4 big pieces and mix with marinade ingredients. Dee-fry in hot oil until golden brown. Dish up and rinse with water. Use fork and prick some holes on the skin. Cut into 1.5cm thick slices. Set aside.
~ Cut Yam into 1 cm thick slices and deep-fry until golden brown, Dish up and drain. Set aside.
~ Arrange pork belly and yam onto a steaming bowl or pan and pour over gravy.
~ Steam pork belly and yam for 1-2 hours until tender. Serve hot.
** If using vegetarian meat- steam for 1 hour.
Happy Holiday!!
This looks very yummy leh! I like the idea of substituting the pork with vegetarian meat...yummy! Gonna make this during Chinese new year, thanks for this great recipe. :)) Can imagine all the fun that is going on over at your house, heehee.
ReplyDeleteIt looks delicious, looks like a lot of work but the end result is yummy! Hope you'll have more time to blog often! :)
ReplyDeleteOooh...I remember eating this, cooked by my friends. It's very delicious. Would love to try one day. Thanks very much for sharing. MaryMoh at http://www.keeplearningkeepsmiling.com
ReplyDeleteHi Bee Bee,
ReplyDeleteI was thinking to cook this for the coming CNY too..;) Think my in-laws will like it.
All of them went back this morning..heehee! Now my house is very quiet..haha! Looking fwd to the next plan..:D
~ Jean, thank you..:)
ReplyDelete~ MaryMoh, you should try..:)
delicious stuff!!
ReplyDeleteI am very familiar with this dish..I am Hakka! Subtituting pork with vegetarian meat is a great idea!
ReplyDelete~ Thanks mr.pineapple man...:)
ReplyDelete~ Yeah its a great idea Quay Po Cooks..:) It's super yummy too..:)