Wondering what to do with pork shoulder? Try these quick, healthy, and crowd-pleasing recipes.
Apple Stewed Pork Steak brings pork shoulder together with sweet apple slices and warm cinnamon, balanced by soy sauce and vinegar for a glossy, sweet-savoury finish. The pork is seared for a lightly charred edge, then simmered with onion, garlic, brown sugar, and a splash of brandy until tender, before the sauce is reduced to thicken—perfect served with rice or mashed potatoes.
This pork steak is all about big, mouth-watering aroma: pork shoulder seasoned with soy sauce, cooking wine, and black pepper, then finished with a punchy scallion–garlic sesame oil sauce. It’s savoury, glossy, and seriously satisfying—exactly the kind of dish that makes the whole kitchen smell incredible.
Shogayaki is a beloved Japanese dish featuring thin slices of pork sautéed in a fragrant ginger-infused sauce. The pork is typically marinated briefly in a mixture of soy sauce, mirin, sake, and freshly grated ginger, then quickly stir-fried until tender. This savory-sweet combination delivers a comforting flavor profile that's both robust and refreshing. Often served with steamed rice and shredded cabbage, Shōgayaki is a staple in Japanese home cooking, appreciated for its simplicity and satisfying taste.
The pork shoulder has the right amount of fat and lean meat, and the meat is tender. Cut the pork shoulder into thin slices and fry it. The meat is fragrant but not greasy, and soft but not brittle. This dish is marinated with dry rub (salt, five-spice powder, black pepper and garlic powder), which can bring out the original flavor of the meat. No water will overflow when frying, and it will enhance the wok aroma.
Braised abalone with mushrooms. The abalone is tender and bouncy, and the mushrooms are soft and moist. They are all soaked in a rich and flavorful sauce. With one bite, the taste of the sea and the aroma of mushrooms burst in your mouth. Served with bright green onions and red peppers, it is both delicious and visually appealing.