Tex's Chinese Style Pork & Chicken Panini πŸ·πŸ”πŸž
Tex's Chinese Style Pork & Chicken Panini πŸ·πŸ”πŸž

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Try this Chinese-style grilled pork with a sweet-and-sour marinade next time you break out the charcoal grill. Control the chile and you control the heat in this pork and vegetable stir-fry. Morsels of marinated pork are cooked quickly with ginger, carrots and fresh sugar peas, and then flavored with lime.

To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have tex's chinese style pork & chicken panini πŸ·πŸ”πŸž using 11 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Tex's Chinese Style Pork & Chicken Panini πŸ·πŸ”πŸž:
  1. Prepare 1 panini or ciabatta bun
  2. Make ready as needed roast ham or pork
  3. Make ready to taste roast chicken
  4. Get to taste hoi sin sauce
  5. Get to taste sweet chilli sauce
  6. Get 2 pinches garlic powder or granules
  7. Prepare 2 pinches ginger powder
  8. Take 1 pinch Chinese five spice
  9. Take 1 pinch smoked paprika (optional)
  10. Take to taste sea salt
  11. Get to taste black pepper (or preferably Szechuan pepper)

Slowly cooking the pork in a flavorful mixture of garlic, ginger, and brown sugar gives it that signature sticky-sweet glaze that pairs perfectly with salty soy sauce. Serve it over rice for the ultimate dinner and forget you ever wanted to order take-out. Chinese roast pork is famous for its crackling skin and the aromatic meat. Chinese roast pork belly is so popular in Asia that there are chefs specialized in roasting pork in restaurants.

Steps to make Tex's Chinese Style Pork & Chicken Panini πŸ·πŸ”πŸž:
  1. Slice your ciabatta or panini bun and. Load the base with roast ham or pork
  2. Season with salt, pepper, Chinese five spice, and a couple of pinches of ginger powder, and garlic granules When I'm using Szechuan pepper I don't use paprika, but if I'm using ground black pepper I do
  3. Now cook your noodles, preferably on the al dente side, strain and sprinkle with a little Xiao Hsing rice wine or sherry to keep the noodles moist. Add straight to your sandwich
  4. Preheat the oven to gas mark 4, 350Β°F (125Β°C)
  5. Add hoi sin sauce and season with salt and freshly ground black pepper…
  6. Add the chicken and season with salt and freshly ground pepper…
  7. Drizzle with sweet chilli sauce and sprinkle with a few more noodles…
  8. Put the lid on, and skewer…
  9. Pop in the oven and cook for 10-15 minutes
  10. Serve…

Growing up in the Catskills, the first time I saw this Chinese BBQ pork, or char siu, was at the Holiday Inn of all places. My father, the hotel restaurant's head chef at the time, used a closely guarded recipe of Chinese sauces, lots of garlic, and spices to make his classic char siu. I like this recipe and have made it three times, with modifications the second and third time. Some observations: Chinese use pork butt for Char Siu because we love the fat and it really is part and parcel to the authentic dish. That said, I used tenderloin the first time, pork sirloin roast the second, and pork shoulder the last.

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