In this video, we show you how to cook a delicious and comforting dish: Sour Pickled Mustard with Pork Belly. This savoury and tangy dish pairs perfectly with rice or porridge, making it a versatile addition to your meal rotation. Follow our step-by-step video to achieve that perfect balance of flavours. The tender pork belly combined with the unique taste of sour pickled mustard creates a mouthwatering dish that you and your family will love. Happy cooking!
See the ingredient list below for your easy reference. Hope you can recreate this yummy recipe in the comfort of your home. Happy cooking!
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How to Cook Super Easy Sour Pickled Mustard Pork Belly 酸菜五花肉 Quick Braised Chinese Pork Recipe
Serves 4 pax
INGREDIENT LIST
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150g (5.29 oz) pork belly, cut into bite-sized pieces
3 cloves garlic, chopped
350g (12.35 oz) sour pickled mustard, rinsed and cut into small cubes
A few dashes white pepper
1 tbsp light soy sauce
200ml (6.76 fl oz) water
1 tbsp white rice vinegar
1 red chilli, julienned (optional)
Some cornstarch solution
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Don’t know where to get the ingredients or don’t know how they look like? See the links below.
Sour pickled mustard
White pepper
Light soy sauce
White rice vinegar
Cornflour / Cornstarch
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Non-stick wok
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Will try this tonight. Thnx for sharing Mr. Roland.
thank you for reigniting the joy of food in my life
i am a international student and this just convinced me that my life is going to be okay because I am capable of making the recipes from my childhood. thank you for your videos.
Hello chef Roland definitely looking delicious my granny used cook chicken don’t pork yummy thank you watching from
California 😇🌹🙏🏼
Oh my goodness, my Granny used to cook this when we used to stay with her the weekend
Yum yum fond fond memories
Thank you Roland, will have to go to Chinese Store and buy this sour mustard
👍👍👍👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Thank you shief very much I love really this recipe I want to trying it anyway it's look good chief 🧑🍳 again thanks you very very very much ❤️ so yummy 😋🤤
Hi Chef 🧑🍳, thank you for sharing this dish which I love to eat it when I was younger. I will try making it … thanks again 🙏🙏🙏👍👍👍
use pork as fruit or vegetables plant fertilizer
Pickled mustard is kiam chye in hokkien right?
Hello there,
I would love to see you cook my all time favourite dish I have when I'm in Chinatown…
Haam Choi Tofu For Laam (Siu Youk) Faan or Chow Mein or Ho Fun – Pickled Greens, Fried Beancurd, Crispy Pork (tho can have it with Char Siu) on either rice, crispy fried noodles or rice stick noodles.
Please please make a video of how to cook this dish..!
Regards
Dave
Afternoon Roland.
😋😋😋 Yummy…. Back to ours childhoods dishes that never miss…….. 😂
Tomorrow im going to cook kiam chai tu bak. 😅😂🤣😋👍👋
Bonjour ROLAND! Vos recettes sont très bonnes! Je prépare très souvent « Hong Kong style Chow mein » et « Chicken Adobo ». Merci pour partagé vos talents culinaires! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thank you for sharing the video, this is my favourite
In our house,we have 2 versions,1 like this n 1 dry version. We make the dry version with chopped chilli padi and a little bit sugar..so the taste will be a little bit sweet,sour n salty
Another yummy dish 👌🏻😋
thank you for sharing!! 👋🏻♥️
Hi Roland, don't need to add a pinch of sugar to balance the sourness cos u oso putting vinegar..😊
Mr Roland, this is also my favorite childhood dish too. My mum used to cook. In cantonese, (hum choy chi yok) 😋😋very appetizing and delicious. 🤤🤤👍👍👍😊❤️❤️❤️
Looks so amazing Roland! 😊
Nice recipe…. thanks for sharing.
Thankyou for sharing, this Cantonese dish is a childhood favourite of mine too 🙂 delicious and simple 🙂
Hello Mr Roland lim, thanks for the simple recipes, I'm always follow your cooking method,it was really delicious teas.you are good home chefs ❤❤❤.. I'm your fans 😅