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Preparation
15 minutes
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Processing
40 minutes
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Difficulty
Easy
During the days of staying at home, snacks are essential to enjoy throughout the day. Today, Tastetutorial.com will guide you on how to make delicious and irresistible spicy sour plum dried pork that you can’t get enough of. Let’s get cooking right away!
Ingredients for Spicy Sour Plum Dried Pork For 4 people
Pork tenderloin 700 gr Northern plums 400 gr Chopped shallots 2 tablespoons Chopped garlic 2 tablespoons Chopped lemongrass 6 stalks Chili powder 2 tablespoons Five-spice powder 2 tablespoons Oyster sauce 2 tablespoons Annatto oil 5 tablespoons Fish sauce 1 tablespoon Brown sugar 1.5 tablespoons Sugar a little Salt a little
How to choose fresh ingredients
How to choose fresh and safe pork
- For pork, choose pieces that are light pink, fresh, with firm skin and a moderate layer of fat, not too thick.
- Choose the meat that, when pressed, does not feel soft and mushy, has a certain elasticity, and has a characteristic aroma.
- Avoid buying pieces with bruises, dark colors, overly thick and hard skin and fat layers.
- Do not choose soft, mushy meat with an unusual odor, as it may have been kept too long or is from old pigs, not fresh.
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How to choose fresh and delicious Northern plums
- Select plums that are large, round, and have smooth, shiny skin that is red or purplish-red. Additionally, choose plums with a layer of white powder on the skin, as this indicates they are freshly picked.
- You can gently press the plum with your fingers; if it gives slightly, it will have a very delicious sweet taste. Conversely, if the plum is still hard, it will taste very sour and astringent. However, you should also avoid choosing plums that are too soft or have signs of mushiness.
- You should buy plums in the right season, around mid-May to late June, as this will be the easiest time to select fresh and delicious plums at reasonable prices.
- Avoid selecting plums that are green or half red and half green, as these are unripe and will taste sour.
- Do not choose plums that are bruised, have dark spots, or are leaking juice.
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How to prepare Spicy Sour Plum Pork Jerky
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Preprocessing and marinating the meat
Wash the meat, slice it along the grain into pieces about 1 finger thick.
Add all the chopped shallots, garlic, lemongrass, and the spices: 2 tablespoons of oyster sauce, 2 tablespoons of annatto oil, 2 tablespoons of five-spice powder, 2 tablespoons of chili powder, and 1.5 tablespoons of brown sugar into the bowl of meat.
Mix the meat well with the spices, wrap it in plastic wrap, and marinate in the refrigerator for at least 4 hours or overnight.
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Boil the meat until cooked
After marinating, place all the meat into the pot.
Note: Keep the marinade and the minced shallots and garlic to use for seasoning the meat when shredding!
Next, pour about 1 cup of clean water into the pot with the meat. Bring the meat to a boil, then reduce the heat and continue cooking for another 15 minutes to keep the meat tender without drying it out. Remove the meat and let it cool before shredding.
Tip: Keep the broth from boiling the meat to add when stir-frying the dried pork later.
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Shred and marinate the meat
When the meat has cooled down, shred it along the grain, you can shred it to your preferred size. Then, add the previously prepared marinade to the shredded meat and marinate for another 10 minutes.
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Dry the pork
Heat a pan and add the shredded meat along with the reserved broth, stir-frying over high heat until the liquid is absorbed by the meat, and season to taste.
Small tip: To make the dried pork tastier and more colorful, you can add 1 tablespoon of fish sauce for more flavor and 3 tablespoons of annatto oil.
Stir patiently until the meat is dry and no water remains in the pan, stir for another 5 minutes before turning off the heat.
Put the meat in the microwave for 1.5 minutes to dry it out, and it’s ready to eat right away.
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Mix dried pork with plums
Wash the Northern plums, remove the seeds, and cut them into bite-sized pieces.
Put a little dried pork into a lidded container, add plums, 1 teaspoon of sugar, close the lid, and shake gently a few times to complete!
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Final product
The dried spicy sour plum pork looks really eye-catching, doesn’t it? The dried pork is chewy and fragrant, perfectly combined with the sweet and sour Northern plums.
This dish is perfect for snacking while watching movies during isolation!
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Spicy sour plum dried pork is really simple to make, isn’t it? Tastetutorial.com wishes you success in making this dish to treat your family!