Delicious Pork Belly Slices Recipe (2024)

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Written by Lei Updated on February 1, 2024

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Pork belly is my favorite cut of pork. When it is cooked properly, it is succulent and flavourful. But most of the recipes require long hours of cooking. Slow cooking is not cost-effective for many families with soaring energy prices. This is the fastest and simplest recipe I‘ve come up with for pork belly.

The pork belly is cut into slices to reduce the cooking time. The flavor can then be cooked through the meat without marinating. They also can be easily used as sandwiches or burger fillings. The ingredients are the simplest they can be. The combination is seriously delicious with just soy sauce, rice wine, sugar, and ginger.

Simple ingredients and faster cooking mean that you can prepare this dish on a weekday if the craving hits.

In this post: Everything you need for cooking Chinese pork belly slices

How do you cook these pork belly slices

Ingredients for pork belly slices recipe

Recipe Notes

FAQs

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How do you cook these pork belly slices?

  • Step 1: Pan-Fry
    • Pan-fry pork belly slices to render fat.
  • Step 2: Simmer in Sauce
    • Transfer the pork to a sauce and simmer for 30 minutes.
  • Step 3: Reduce Sauce
    • Reduce the sauce until sizzling to concentrate flavor and enhance taste.

Ingredients for pork belly slices

  • Pork belly: I used frozen pork belly imported from Europe, which has a similar sweet taste as I had in China. It’s important to note that, even with identical cuts, some may be tougher than others, influenced by factors such as the age and breed of the pigs.
  • Soy Sauce: The quality of the soy sauce is important for this recipe. I use Leekumkee soy sauce.
  • Sugar: Personally I prefer a dish with less sweetness, but feel free to adjust the sugar level to your taste.
  • Ginger: In this recipe, ginger is meant to boost the flavor, but is not meant for eating as is. If you’re a fan of ginger, you can thinly slice it to mellow out its spiciness.

Recipe Notes:

  • Cooking time: The simmering time can vary depending on your liking, from slightly chewing (20 minutes) to tender(50 minutes).
  • Adding more flavors: This is the simplest version, but you can add oyster sauce, chili powder, or garlic to enhance the flavor.
  • Serving: It goes great with rice but mixing in the pasta at the end is delicious too.

FAQs:

Q:Why are my braised pork belly slices tough?

A: The pork belly may be tough if the slices are cut too thick, resulting in insufficient cooking time to tenderize the meat. Alternatively, the pork may have been overcooked, causing it to become tough.

Q: Can I make this recipe in a slow cooker or Instant Pot?

A: Yes, you can make this recipe in a slow cooker or Instant Pot in step two. And then transfer the ingredients to a saucepan to reduce the sauce.

Q: Can I freeze the leftovers?

A: Yes, you can freeze the leftovers for future meals. To reheat the pork, you can use a steaming method or the microwave.

More pork recipes to try:

Sweet and sour pork

Pork chop noodles

Finger Licking Sweet and Sour Pork Ribs

10 Delicious Chinese Pork Recipes to Try At Home

Enjoy these braised pork belly slices! Stay tuned for more delicious recipe ideas from my kitchen. 🙂

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Pork Belly Slices

Succulent and Flavorful Pork Belly Slices: Cut for Speedy Cooking, No Marinating Needed! Perfect for Sandwiches and Burgers.

Author: Lei

4.95 from 17 votes

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Servings 2

Ingredients

  • 500 g pork belly (sliced to 0.5 cm thick)
  • 1 tablespoon oil
  • 1.5 tablespoon soy sauce
  • 3 tablespoon rice wine
  • 1 teaspoon sugar
  • 3-4 slices ginger
  • 1.5 cup water (add some more if it evaporates too much during the cooking)

Instructions

  • Pan frying – Add the oil and pork belly slices to the saucepan over medium heat, and pan fry until pork belly slices are slightly golden.

  • Simmering – Add soy sauce, rice wine, sugar, ginger and water, put the lid on and simmer for 20 minutes to 50 minutes (depending on how tender you want the meat to be) over low to medium heat. (Add some water if it evaporates too fast)

  • Caramelising – turn to high heat, take the lid off and let the liquid evaporate and thicken. Turn and mix the pork to make sure the meat is covered evenly.

Recipe Notes:

  • Cooking time: The simmering time can vary depending on your liking, from slightly chewing (20 minutes) to tender(40 minutes).
  • Adding more flavors: This is the simplest version, but you can add oyster sauce, chili powder, or garlic.
  • Serving: It goes great with rice but mixing in the pasta at the end is delicious too.

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 1379kcalCarbohydrates: 3gProtein: 25gFat: 140gSaturated Fat: 49gPolyunsaturated Fat: 16gMonounsaturated Fat: 66gTrans Fat: 0.03gCholesterol: 180mgSodium: 844mgPotassium: 504mgFiber: 0.2gSugar: 2gVitamin A: 25IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 22mgIron: 2mg

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12 Comments

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    Ana

    February 2, 2024 at 12:32 pm ·Reply

    Delicious Pork Belly Slices Recipe (20)
    I love all your recipes. Keep them coming. Thank you.

    • Delicious Pork Belly Slices Recipe (21)

      Lei

      February 2, 2024 at 12:36 pm ·Reply

      Thank you Ana 🥰

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    DENNIS WINLOW

    September 10, 2023 at 6:13 am ·Reply

    Delicious Pork Belly Slices Recipe (23)
    I always feel I should be doing much more to produce this superb dish.

  3. Delicious Pork Belly Slices Recipe (24)

    Hannah

    August 29, 2023 at 9:50 am ·Reply

    .5 cm is so thin!!! Is this correct??

    • Delicious Pork Belly Slices Recipe (25)

      Lei

      August 29, 2023 at 2:10 pm ·Reply

      I bought these thinly cut pork belly slices from Asian stores. They were machine-cut while still frozen. If preparing them at home, you can use thicker cuts.

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    Anthony

    August 11, 2023 at 2:43 pm ·Reply

    Delicious Pork Belly Slices Recipe (27)
    Thanks Lei. Another great one. We’ll probably do this on Sunday. As for me, Chinese dishes never went well with pasta. It has to be rice.

    • Delicious Pork Belly Slices Recipe (28)

      Lei

      August 11, 2023 at 4:37 pm ·Reply

      Thanks Anthony. Hope it goes well.

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    Gigi

    May 30, 2023 at 3:21 pm ·Reply

    Hi. How do I serve this to 6 people? Should I double the ingredients? Let me know as I want to try this recipe. Thank you.

    • Delicious Pork Belly Slices Recipe (30)

      Lei

      May 30, 2023 at 3:24 pm ·Reply

      yes, you can double the ingredients. make sure the saltness is right.

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    y

    October 10, 2022 at 5:57 pm ·Reply

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    nice

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    z

    October 10, 2022 at 5:57 pm ·Reply

    Delicious Pork Belly Slices Recipe (34)
    yum

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    Sarah

    September 10, 2022 at 9:44 pm ·Reply

    Delicious Pork Belly Slices Recipe (36)
    Taste really good

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FAQs

How do restaurants cook pork belly? ›

We soak the pork in water for about 20 to 25 minutes to wash away excess fat. Then we steam it for about 15 to 20 minutes until it's about 70% done. After that, we take it out of the water and poke holes in the pork with a needle and then rub it all over with salt and spices. Then we air dry it with a fan for 12 hours.

Why won t my pork belly get crispy? ›

There are several reasons why you might not be getting perfectly crisp crackling. Not enough salt - use the full amount specified in the recipe to cover the pork belly rind when dry brining as this is what causes the crackling to puff up and become crispy when the salt reacts with the fat.

Can you overcook pork belly slices? ›

Can you overcook smoked pork belly? You can overcook anything. If smoked at too high of a temperature or for too long, then the meat will become tough and rubbery. Remove the meat from the heat once it reaches 190-195°F to prevent overcooking, plus don't add too many wood chips and overdo the amount of smoke.

Is it better to cook pork belly fast or slow? ›

This process helps the fat run out and skin to crisp. Transfer to a preheated oven. Check your recipe for times and temperatures. Pork belly needs a combination of slow, gentle heat to tenderise the meat, plus a shorter blast at a higher heat to crisp up the skin.

Why put baking soda on pork belly? ›

It is a fact of life that dry skin crisps better than moist skin. Scotese's trick to crispy pork belly is to rub equal parts baking soda and salt into the skin—the combo of baking soda and salt will draw out moisture and set you up for success.

How to get extra crispy crackling on pork? ›

Preheat oven to 230°C, 210°C fan or Gas Mark 8. Put the joint in a roasting tin on the top shelf for 20 minutes. This sudden blast of heat is the key to crispy crackling. Reduce the temperature to 180-190°C, 160-170°C fan or Gas Mark 4-5 and follow the cooking times below to ensure the joint is cooked through.

Does pork belly need to be rinsed? ›

From a food safety perspective, washing raw poultry, beef, pork, lamb or veal before cooking it is not recommended as the safest method. If you wash meat or poultry, some bacteria can be splashed on the surfaces of your kitchen, which can make you sick if not properly cleaned and sanitized.

Should you cook pork belly on high heat first or last? ›

Most belly pork recipes recommend cooking the meat at a high temperature at the beginning. And then lowering it for a number of hours.

Why do you pour boiling water on pork belly? ›

boiling water trick

This helps to prep the skin to crackle as its now "pre-cooked" so to speak. Make sure to pat dry with paper towel to further dry afterwards.

Can you cure pork belly that is already sliced? ›

To “Home-Cure” one pound of sliced pork belly (“bacon”): Mix 2 Tbs sugar and 1 Tbs salt in 1 pint warm water. Add 1 or 2 shakes of Liquid Smoke. (Optional–this is what gives it a smokey flavor.)

Can pork belly be a little pink? ›

Is it ok if my pork is slightly pink? The short answer to this common question is yes! Due to the ingredients and natural preservatives found in many pork products, it's entirely possible that your meat may still be slightly pink even when it's fully cooked. In fact, pork can even be enjoyed medium-rare.

How long does it take for pork belly to be tender? ›

Roast in a slow oven for 2 1/2 hours at 140°C/285°F so the flesh becomes tender; Level the pork so the skin is level (ie. as horizontal as possible) by propping up the belly with balls of foil beneath. This makes the crackling cook evenly = perfect crackling.

What is the most common use for pork belly? ›

The tender pork belly is most often used to make bacon, but there are other ways to appreciate this cut. Braise or roast it and enjoy the unique milky flavor – so different from cured bacon or conventional pork.

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