Most people think of char siu as Cantonese BBQ pork. That sticky, lacquered, crimson-edged roast pork hanging in the window of every Chinese BBQ shop. And while that’s the most iconic expression of it ...
CRAIG T. KOJIMA / CKOJIMA@STARADVERTISER.COM For Priscilla Lau, making char siu is part of a long cooking tradition that once included Sunday dinner for 12 to 20 family and friends every week. CRAIG T ...
Over on Los Angeles’ east side, Top Chef winner Mei Lin is frying up one of the best hot chicken sandwiches in the city at her fast-casual spot Daybird. She’s taken her travels to Nashville and her ...
To judge from a trio of produce-forward cookbooks published this season, char siu and pork are undergoing a conscious uncoupling. The staple of Cantonese-style barbecue seems to be becoming a popular ...
This Char Kway Teow recipe shows how to make spicy wok fried noodles with marinated chicken, prawns, egg, rice noodles, fresh ...
Char siu is often misunderstood to be the name of a sauce, and it is confusing, because you can indeed buy a jar of sauce called char siu. In fact it is the name of a method of cooking pork, in a ...
Mix ingredients for Char Siu marinade thoroughly in a bowl. Marinate the meat in the Char Siu marinade for at least 3 hours in resealable plastic bags. (Overnight is better.) Reserve 1/2 cup of ...
I grew up eating “siu mei,” which is Cantonese for roasted meats. My absolute favorite is char siu, a.k.a. Chinese barbecue pork. This is my take on a classic from my childhood; I chose to utilize ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. I grew up eating “siu mei,” which is Cantonese for roasted meats. My absolute favorite is char siu, a.k.a. Chinese barbecue pork.