4 lbs PORK shoulder/butt
1/4 cup soy sauce
1/4 cup Hoisin sauce
1/4 cup oyster sauce
2 tbsp chinese cooking wine
1/4 cup honey
1/4 cup brown sugar
2 tbsp minced garlic
2 tbsp grated ginger
1 tsp white pepper
2 tbsp char siu seasoning
1 tbsp chinese 5 spice
glaze
1/2 cup honey
2 tbsp dark soy sauce
1 tbsp char siu seasoning
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Boss Level. Have me up at 1 am looking at recipes….smh. lol. Just to make sure my ingredients marinate…
I love ur cooking and most of all sharing ur recipes. Got to try this pork gyal. 😋 😋 😋
Looks delicious job well done I will prepare some thanks for sharing ☺️
What cut of the pork do you recommend to use for this recipe?
I’m definitely trying this,I love my Guyanese red meat/pork
Omg! Simply amazing, looks delicious another recipe I'll be trying! Ty ♡
Candy, I've made char siu for many years. I first experienced it 47 years ago right after we were married. My Hawaiian-Chinese mother-in-law made it for us. Since then we have had two kids and a lot of friends which has given me a lot of practice.
I have used pork spareribs, country style ribs, backribs, tenderloin, and butt, and shoulder.
Tenderloin allows for more equal portioned slices. However, being leaner, it doesn't get the char as much. When fixing it for larger groups, it's advantages outweigh the presentation. (I roasted over 20 pounds for my son's wedding rehearsal dinner.)
I'm now using backribs, butt, and shoulder more often. With the backribs, the bone adds more flavor. Plus, it cuts down on prep time with less trimming.
I remember using that char siu seasoning but haven't been able to find it. Good ol' Amazon. I've been forced to using red bean curd and beet powder. Forget red food coloring. Too unnatural.
Your recipe looks delish! Took all I had to keep from licking the screen. 😄😄😄. I loved how you got such a lovely glaze. Honey! I'll have to start using it more. This is one more recipe that I will have to try.
One question. Since it is just my wife and I, I struggle with making smaller meals. As we grow older it has been even more so. Since char siu is both time and labor consuming experience, we are eating char siu for days. (Not that we are complaining.) What do you think of the idea of making and marinating my usual large quantity only roasting just what we need and freezing the rest in one-meal portions?
Awesome recipe! I cannot wait to try this.
THANK YOU FOR THE GREAT BBQ😋👍💗💗💗
Looks delicious..got to try this
Even though I don't eat pork I watched the entire video because you're a superb chef. I will share the video. A job well done.
Can I please have some thank you
Thanks for pointing me to amazon in purchasing my Char Siu seasoning. Cannot wait to make this for my kiddos. Marinate for 2 days even better and even sweeter. Yum mo 💚🌺🤙🏾🇬🇾
Wow I’m loving this recipe candy looks absolutely delicious🤤❤️❤️
👍👍wonderful and delicious pork to go with the fried rice 🍛 🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾🇬🇾
Hey sis, good morning. Although I don't use this meat, just letting you know that you did an amazing job. 👍🙏💯❤🇬🇾🇬🇾
Well done
One of my favorite ❤
Anything BBQ is my favorite lol
Yummmmmmy🤗