BEST SAMBAL OELEK RECIPES

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SOUS VIDE PORK BELLY RECIPE | BON APPÉTIT



Sous Vide Pork Belly Recipe | Bon Appétit image

This sous vide pork belly cooks in a sweet and spicy sauce of honey, soy sauce, and sambal oelek. Enjoy over rice, or serve in a bowl of ramen.

Provided by Brad Leone

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 7

2 pounds skinless, boneless pork belly
6 scallions, cut into 1-inch pieces
¼ cup honey
¼ cup soy sauce
3 tablespoons sambal oelek
1 tablespoon grapeseed or other neutral oil
A sous vide machine; a 1-gallon vacuum-sealable or resealable plastic bag

Steps:

  • Clip (or stand) sous vide machine to a tall, large pot. Fill pot with warm water to height according to manufacturer’s instructions (keep in mind that pork when added will cause water to rise).
  • Cut pork belly crosswise into 2"-wide strips (imagine really thick bacon). Place pork belly, scallions, honey, soy sauce, and sambal oelek in bag and turn to coat.
  • Vacuum seal or partially close resealable bag, getting as much air out as possible to keep bag from floating, and place in water bath. If using a resealable plastic bag, push down into water to submerge (this will push more air out of the bag) and fully close. To ensure proper cooking, contents of the bag need to be completely submerged in water. Turn on machine and heat water to 165°.
  • Using a small clip, secure top edge of resealable bag to rim of pot, positioning it opposite the machine’s water outlet; as the water circulates, it will help keep the bag submerged. If using a vacuum-sealed bag, you may need to set a small plate on top to prevent floating. Cook pork belly, maintaining water bath at 165°, at least 8 hours and up to 16 (letting it cook overnight is ideal, but you can start it in the morning for dinner later). Remove bag from water bath and let pork belly rest in bag 15 minutes (this lets the pork absorb some of the juices).
  • Remove pork belly from bag and pat dry with paper towels. (You can also save the liquid left in bag and use it as a dipping sauce or for making stir-fry.) Heat a large cast-iron skillet over medium-high until very hot. Add oil and cook pork belly on all sides until browned and crisp (it happens fast, so don’t walk away), 1–2 minutes total. The honey will help the meat brown quickly. Transfer to a platter and serve.
  • Do Ahead: Pork can be cooked in water bath 4 days ahead. Keep sealed in bag and chill, or freeze up to 1 month. Reheat with sous vide machine at 100° until warmed through, about 1 hour, before searing.

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