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pork belly recipe @cookingwithkian
bread recipe @JoshuaWeissman
Crispy Pork Belly
a 2 lb piece pork belly
salt
oil
Pickled Veggies
2 large carrots, peeled and julienned
1/2 large Daikon Radish, peeled and julienned
2 cups pickling liquid
(1 cup white vinegar, 1 cup water, 2 Tbsp salt, 2 Tbsp sugar. Bring to a boil.)
Sriracha Mayo
1/2 cup mayo
1 Tbsp Sriracha sauce
1/2 lime juiced
Other Ingredients
1 jalapeno, sliced
1/2 English cucumber, sliced
fresh cilantro
chicken Liver Pate
fresh baguette
Place your pork belly on a sheet tray, score with a very sharp knife or razor blade in a cross-hatch pattern. Salt generously on both sides and let sit in the refrigerator, uncovered, overnight.
Scrap off excess salt with a butter knife. Pat completely dry. Transfer to a sheet tray lined with a wire rack facing skin side up. Roast at 350f for about 1 hour. Once the pork belly is fully cooked, and the skin is lightly browned, switch your oven to broil and broil until the skin is deep golden brown and crispy. Remove and let cool.
For the pickled veggies, add your julienned carrots and daikon to a mason jar. Cover with the hot pickling liquid. Add a lid and let sit until cooled.
For the Sriracha mayo, mix mayo, sriracha and lime juice in a bowl. Set aside.
To assemble
On toasted baguette, add some of your sriracha mayo on the top. Next, add some sliced pork belly, pickled veggies ,some of your sliced jalapeno, sliced cucumber, and some fresh cilantro leaves. Slice in half and enjoy!
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Another amazing tutorial. Well done!!!
You see any person in vietnam would absolutely be mortified. But me, i white washed viet. Damn that looks good lol
These Japanese Banh Mi go hard.
BanhMi is a easy Sandwich for the normal (poor) People in Vietnam… Not this fancy trash
you did the pork kinda wrong its full of salt we dont use salt in the pork crackling actually
and you miss sum pate as well
but yeah good try
That looks really good
Good job,love itt❤🎉
Nice job, I think you could improve on the shape of the bread though.
WHOAA COOL
Very good
COLLAB WITH KIAN PLSSSSS
Using French music was a great touch, even if not intended. The bread they use in a Banh Mi is a French Baguette. Interestingly enough, the Vietnamese tend to make a better French Baguette than most French do. I learned this from a Vietnamese chef here in Hawaii while I was in culinary school many years ago. I buy my French bread from Vietnamese bakers!!
Food: 🇻🇳
Music: 🇫🇷
French indochina vibes
There's something magical about your food. I appreciate your efforts; I was wondering if you could share a video of you cooking with KHAL viewers.I would love to tip you on your recipes..🥰🤞👩🏻🍳
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