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Preparation
10 minutes
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Cooking
30 minutes
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Difficulty
Easy
Pork tongue is tender and delicious, making it a favorite ingredient for many home cooks because it can be prepared into various dishes. Today, Tastetutorial.com will share with you how to make a flavorful green papaya salad with pork tongue, easy to make for a well-rounded meal. Into the kitchen to make this mixed salad right away!
Ingredients for Green Papaya Salad with Pork Tongue For 4 people
Pork tongue 1 piece Green papaya 1 fruit Lime 2 fruits Chili 3 fruits Garlic 8 cloves Vietnamese coriander 5 sprigs Roasted peanuts 50 gr Fried onion 2 tablespoons Common seasoning A little (Salt/ sugar/ monosodium glutamate)
How to choose fresh and delicious pork tongue
How to choose fresh and delicious pork tongue
- You should choose pork tongue that has a bright red color, rosy, and the part near the throat should be uniformly white.
- Fresh pork tongue will have a characteristic pork smell, without any foul or fishy odor, and when pressed with your hand, it should have elasticity, not slimy.
- You should not choose pork tongue that has a dark color, with bruises or ulcers on the surface. Fresh and delicious pork tongue will have a characteristic smell and no foul or any strange odors.
How to choose fresh green papaya
- When buying papaya for salad, you should choose those that are still green, with a dark green skin, firm to the touch, elongated or evenly round in shape, and not misshapen or deformed.
- Prioritize choosing papayas with stems that still have latex, as these are freshly picked and will have a sweeter taste when mixed in salad.
- Avoid buying papayas that are soft and ripe, as they won’t taste good in salad. Also, steer clear of those that are shriveled, have bee stings, or are bruised.
How to make Pork Tongue Papaya Salad
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Preparing the pork tongue
Wash the pork tongue thoroughly with water, and to remove the odor, rub a bit of salt directly onto the pork tongue and rinse it 2 – 3 times with water.
Next, boil about 1 liter of water, when the water is boiling, add the pork tongue and blanch for about 1 minute until the pork tongue shows a layer of cloudy white, then remove the pork tongue and use a knife to scrape off the cloudy white layer from the pork tongue and rinse it well with water.
Finally, place the pork tongue in a pot, add water just covering the pork tongue, and boil over high heat for about 20 – 30 minutes until the pork tongue is cooked.
How to tell if the pork tongue is cooked: Use a chopsticks to poke through the pork tongue, if it feels soft and there is no fresh blood leaking, the pork tongue is cooked.To make the pig’s tongue crispier, after boiling, rinse it with cold water. Then slice the pig’s tongue into bite-sized pieces.
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Prepare the papaya
The papaya after being bought should be peeled, washed with water to remove the sap, and then all the seeds inside should be removed.
To prevent the papaya from turning black, soak it in diluted saltwater and then rinse it several times with clean water. Finally, shred the papaya into thin strips.
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Prepare other ingredients
Rice paddy herb should be picked for fresh leaves and then rinsed with water, and drained.
Roasted peanuts should have their outer shells removed and then be crushed. The lemon should be washed, cut into pieces, and squeezed for the juice.
Peel the garlic, remove the stems from the chili, rinse them with water, and then pound the garlic and chili together.
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Mix the salad
Add the juice of the lemon and 1/4 spoon of salt to the grated papaya and mix well, then squeeze out as much water as possible from the papaya.
Add the sliced pork tongue and the drained papaya to a bowl along with the mashed garlic and chili mixture.
Add the seasoning mixture including: 2 teaspoons of monosodium glutamate, 1 tablespoon of sugar, 1/4 teaspoon of salt, and 2 tablespoons of fried shallots.
Next, add the Vietnamese coriander and peanuts, and mix well to let the spices absorb, adjust the seasoning to taste, and serve on a plate.
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Finished Product
So, just with a few simple steps, the delicious papaya salad with pork tongue is complete.
With its delicious flavor, eye-catching colors of the ingredients, and rich spices. The crunchy texture of the papaya along with the sweet and tender pork tongue is extremely satisfying.
With just a few simple steps, you can prepare the delicious papaya pig tongue salad for your family to enjoy. Wishing you success in your preparation!