I had this pork neck shoulder sitting in my freezer for quite sometime so I decided to put it to good use one evening.
My lemongrass is growing well into a bush behind my house. Then Vietnamese cuisine came into my mind. Why don't I cook my steak the Vietnamese style?
The ingredients were very simple. Pork steak, lemongrass, sugar, some condiments and I have a tasty steak for dinner.
Bought a new flip pan not so long ago so this was my first cooking with the new flip pan. The old one was smaller and much shallow than this new pan. So I can cook more with it in the future. ^^
Bought a new flip pan not so long ago so this was my first cooking with the new flip pan. The old one was smaller and much shallow than this new pan. So I can cook more with it in the future. ^^
Ingredients:
250g pork neck shoulder, cut into smaller size about 2-3inch width
1 stalk of lemongrass, minced
1 tbsp. garlic, minced
1 tbsp. shallot, minced
1.5 tbsp. dark soy sauce
1.5 tbsp. light soy sauce (or sub with fish sauce)
1 tsp black pepper
2 tbsp. brown sugar
1 tbsp. cooking oil
Methods:
1. In a bowl, mix dark soy sauce, fish sauce, black pepper, brown sugar, oil with minced lemongrass, minced shallot and minced garlic. Add in the pork steak and coat both sides well with the marinade.
2. Cover with foil aluminum and leave in the fridge for at least an hour or more. Before cooking time, take it out from the fridge and leave for about 45 minutes to cool down to room temperature.
3. Heat up about a tablespoon of cooking oil in the flip pan. Then add in the steaks (minus the marinade ingredients). Close the lid and let it cook for about 5 to 8 minutes. Flip over and cook for another 5 to 8 minutes till the meat is cooked.
4. Serve warm.
My missus got hers in 2011. Yes, she still uses hers...sometimes.
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Looks very yummy!! Cooking this way is so much cleaner.. otherwise I have to spend time cleaning the wall tiles and stove. :)
ReplyDeleteI had something similar some time back called the Happy Call Pan. Gotta admit it's quite useful. What a yummy treat, dear! xoxo
ReplyDeletewah looks so tasty! I always like to eat grilled pork chops.
ReplyDeleteI am still considering whether to get a flip pan. Your grilled pork looks delicious. I am interested to try your recipe.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious! This flip pan is so useful :)
ReplyDeleteI always wanted one of this slip pan, but sampai sekarang pun tak beli lagi.
ReplyDeleteThe Happy Call Pan which was also a flip pan, was a craze once.
ReplyDeleteI like grilled pork chops and yours look so yummy.
That flip pan looks rather useful. I'm imagining lots of things I'd like to try cooking on it.
ReplyDeleteHas been a while since I had pork as cutting down on eating pork...
ReplyDeleteOh wow! Your grilled pork looks so delicious. I'm sure your family must have enjoyed it very much.
ReplyDeleteI have been tempted to get this pan so many times no thanks to you, Rose ..hahah!! ^.^ Your flip pan meals are always making me hungry.
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