Wednesday, April 15, 2020

One Pot Meal: Hainan Pork Stew

Hainan Pork Stew

This is a great one pot meal if you lack time to cook. A hearty and delicious stew made with pork and vegetables. You can substitute pork with chicken or beef.

Meat stewed until tender, with melt in the mouth potatoes and carrots. My son loves this dish, even though he dislikes carrots and onion. He enjoyed ladling the thick gravy over steamed white rice. 😄

This stew can be frozen and reheated for a quick meal later. It can keep for several days in the fridge or up to a month in the freezer. But usually my pot of Hainan pork stew will be eaten within two days. 😄😄


Hainan Pork Stew

Hainan Pork Stew

500 g pork shoulder butt (cubed)
2 Russet potatoes (cubed)
2 carrots (cubed)
1 onion (sliced)
2 whole garlic
spring onion stem (optional)
chicken broth
Chicken soup or chicken stock granules
Oyster sauce
dark soy sauce
pepper to taste
cornstarch for thickening

Method:
1.  Cut pork into cubes. Heat wok, brown pork with onions in oil to add flavor.

2.  Add potatoes, carrots, whole garlic and spring onion stem.

3.  Add chicken soup or chicken stock granules and simmer covered for an hour or until pork is tender.

4.  Add water to cornstarch, stir well and add a little at a time to boiling stew to reach desired consistency.

5.  Serve hot with steamed rice.





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