I hesitated making this dish. Perhaps because I know how much it means to me. How perhaps if I screw it up, I will be distorting the memory. And of course, to conquer my fear of tackling a huge chunk of meat.
Grandma will probably not put star anise in her sauce. She would have preferred it slightly saltier. But I'm not there to re-create what she does best. That's her star dish and it will always be. For us, it is just sufficient to savour the taste of home. Cutting the pieces of meat into the right bite sizes. Then it hit me-I smiled. She taught me how to cook this without teaching me. That's my grandmother for you.
Star Anise Stewed Pork with Soya Egg
1/4 cup of oyster sauce
1 generous tsp of castor sugar
1/4 cup of soya sauce
1/2 cup of hua tiao jiu
1/4 cup of water
1 tablespoon of garlic
3-4 star anise
2 boiled eggs-well done
Heat a deep pot with some oil. Seal the pork shoulder. Rub it with garlic. Rest pork while all the sauces with star anise are placed in the pork and simmered. Place pork into the pot. Braise it for around 1.5 to 2 hours. Turning it over every 30 minutes or so. Cut each egg into half, place it in the pot for it to absorb the sauces. Serve with rice.
5 comments:
Lovely! I love this dish, the star anise gave the stew a nice fragrant.
Me too! I like it :)
yum yummm comfort food at its best!
I can smell the fragrant already! such a comfort food! all mummy knows best! :0
This is definitely comfort food from home. My family and now I cook this often too. Yums!!
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