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To begin with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have salccicia-style pork with five spice powder and soy sauce koji using 14 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Salccicia-Style Pork with Five Spice Powder and Soy Sauce Koji:
- Take 120 grams Offcuts of thinly sliced pork
- Take 200 grams Ground pork
- Make ready 1 tsp ☆ Grated onion
- Prepare 1/2 tsp ☆ Garlic (grated)
- Make ready 2 tsp ☆ Soy sauce koji
- Prepare 1 tsp ☆ Whisky
- Prepare 1 pinch ☆ Salt
- Take 1/6 tsp ☆ Chinese 5-spice powder
- Prepare 1 pinch ☆ Ichimi spice
- Make ready 1 pinch ☆ Paprika powder
- Make ready 1 tsp Vegetable oil
- Take 1 splash ★ Sesame oil (for finishing)
- Make ready 1 ★ Your choice of herbs (such as coriander, mint, basil)
- Make ready 1 dash ★ Pepper
An ingredient that has been used for centuries in Japan to make soy sauce, sake and miso, it's now been reborn as a seasoning base for marinades, sauces. For the pork, put the soy sauce, chilli powder, Chinese five-spice, sugar, garlic and ginger in a large bowl. Mix together to make a sloppy paste. Mix the sesame oil and soy sauce together in a large bowl.
Steps to make Salccicia-Style Pork with Five Spice Powder and Soy Sauce Koji:
- Chop the pork into small pieces until it becomes pasty. Evenly combine the chopped meat and the ground pork in a bowl.
- Add the ☆ ingredients to Step 1 in the order listed, then mix until they become pasty.
- Take a small piece (the size of the tip of your thumb) of the meat from Step 2, roll it into a ball, heat in a microwave oven for 10-20 seconds at 600W. Check the taste. Season with salt and the other seasonings to taste.
- Set the mixture from Step 2 in the refrigerator for about half day.
- Divide the mixture into 8 pieces, approximately shape them into 3.5 cm diameter logs that are 7 cm long. Set aside for 30 minutes at room temperature.
- Heat the vegetable oil in a pan, grill the meat from Step 5 to brown the surface and thoroughly cook through to the centers.
- Before they cook through, after browning the surface, I recommend using a microwave oven briefly so that insides will be completely well done.
- Place Step 6 on a plate, drizzle on some ★ sesame oil and sprinkle on the ★ herbs (chopped mint shown in the photo). Sprinkle on some freshly ground pepper, and they're ready to be served.
- How to make soy sauce koji: Use your hand to mash 200 g of the dried rice koji into a container. Add 300 ml of marudaizu soy sauce. Let it sit to mature.
- For a tasty variation, try substituting Korean pepper powder for the ichimi spice and paprika powder.
Add the cabbage, onion, carrot, chilli and coriander. A wide variety of soy sauce powder options are available to you, such as brewed, blended. While the pork is cooking, prepare the sauce. Stir in the soy sauce and five-spice powder and simmer for another. Stir brown sugar, soy sauce, fish sauce, and five-spice powder with the pork.
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