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  2. Reddit is obsessed with this Vietnamese pork belly recipe ...

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  3. Babi hong - Wikipedia

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    Babi hong is a Chinese Indonesian pork belly dish possibly of Hakka origin. [1] The samcan or pork belly is boiled or braised, fried and steamed in numbers of Chinese seasonings and sauces. [2] Babi hong is often offered in Chinese Indonesian restaurants, especially in Chinese towns in Indonesian cities. [3]

  4. Pork belly - Wikipedia

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    Pork belly is used to make red braised pork belly (紅燒肉) and Dongpo pork [3] (東坡肉) in China (sweet and sour pork is made with pork fillet). In Guangdong, a variant called crispy pork belly (脆皮燒肉) is also popular. The pork is cooked and grilled for a crispy skin. [4] Pork belly is also one of the common meats used in char siu.

  5. This sheet pan glazed pork tenderloin recipes is a simple ...

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    Preheat oven to 450° F. Prepare a baking sheet with parchment paper or cooking spray and set aside. In a small bowl, combine maple syrup, soy sauce, chopped garlic, apple cider vinegar and dijon ...

  6. Momofuku (cookbook) - Wikipedia

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    Momofuku (ISBN 030745195X) is a cookbook by the American chef David Chang, the New York Times food writer Peter Meehan, and Chris Ying, who was the editor-in-chief of the food quarterly Lucky Peach. It was published in 2009.

  7. Christina Tosi - Wikipedia

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    Tosi's Momofuku Milk Bar (2011), a cookbook containing recipes from the restaurant, was published by Clarkson Potter. [26] Susan Chang in The Washington Post called it "a hard-core baking book, dense with text, full of sub-recipes ", [ 27 ] recipes which are ingredients for the main recipe and need to be prepared prior to preparing the main recipe.

  8. Koah-pau - Wikipedia

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    Koah-pau or gua bao [1] or cuapao [2] [3] also known as a pork belly bun, [4] bao, [5] [6] or bao bun, [7] [8] is a type of lotus leaf bun originating from Fujianese cuisine in China. [9] It is also a popular snack in Taiwan , Singapore , Malaysia , Philippines , and Nagasaki Chinatown in Japan .

  9. Kakuni - Wikipedia

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    Kakuni is made of thick cubes of pork belly simmered in dashi, soy sauce, mirin, sugar, and sake. [2] By cooking it for a long time over a low temperature the collagen breaks-down into gelatin keeping the meat moist while becoming extremely tender allowing it to be consumed with chopsticks easily.