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How To make Char Siu – Chinese Barbecued Pork Recipe – 叉燒 – Cantonese Roast Pork – 如何使叉烧

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This video will show you how to make traditional Char Siu. 这部影片将告诉你如何使传统的叉烧。 This is the best recipe to make Char siu, so check it out.

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Ingredients:
– 500 gram sliced pork but
– 5 grated cloves of garlic
– 5 cm grated ginger
– 4 tbsp honey
– 2 tbsp hoisin sauce
– 2 tbsp light soy sauce
– 1 tbsp dark soy sauce
– 1 tbsp rice wine Shoaxing
– 2 tbsp red fermented tofu — get it on amazon — http://amzn.to/1tCHQpg
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– 1 tsp sesame oil
– 1 tsp food coloring fluid — get it on amazon — http://amzn.to/1nrJZQa

How To:
– Mix the ingredient
– Marinate the pork for 6 hours in the fridge With 3/4 of the marinate
– Roast the pork next to the fire for 15 minutes (add a wood chunk for extra smoke flavour)
– Roast the pork for 15 over the fire
– Mob the pork with the marinate in the last 5 minutes
Enjoy your meal

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  1. Blk Dagr Babe

    Pitmaster, you have really nice hands. I loved watching them work. This
    recipe looks awesome, a MUST try. 

  2. hazman440

    You are da man ! … I’m definitely going to try this.

  3. Barnali’s Kitchen

    Great….mouthwatering !!

  4. Stephen Wong

    Since my smoker is down… I was thinking about sous vide it for 24 hrs in
    marinade and liquid smoke, chill for firmness then glaze and torch to
    caramelize the glaze… Any suggestions or thoughts before I start? also
    maybe next attempt is to use it for char siu baos (baked).

  5. Melke Lam

    wow nice love it

  6. norm lor

    great but here in Canada even in a Chinese grocery shop I’ve never seen
    such thick light soy

  7. Alexander Alvarez

    Wow that looks so delicious. I wish that I can make this. Great job 

  8. Jason Wu

    How to use char siu?

  9. elias altenberg

    what is also a good for some flavor is nashi pear. Grate it fine and add it
    the marinade it brings this wonderful sweet flavor to most sweeter fattier
    meats (traditionally used to make Korean bbq short ribs but I’ve used it on
    pork as well).

  10. maksuree

    if i don’t have a smoker, is there any way to *get* meat smoked? would a
    butcher’s, etc be willing to throw it in the smoke chamber?

  11. Cook’n on the brink

    Stumbled across your channel and I’m glad I did! Nice cook!

  12. William Wijaya

    Amazing 10/10

  13. stefan siema

    Czas coś zjeść :))