Easy /2 tsp dark soy sauce Recipes – Quick Meals Everyone Will Enjoy

Discover delicious and easy-to-make recipes using /2 tsp dark soy sauce. Perfect for busy weeknights and family dinners.

Recipes with /2 tsp dark soy sauce

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Braised Pork Knuckle

Braised Pork Knuckle is one of the staple food in any household in the Philippines and other Asian countries.Pork knuckles are commonly braised or roasted.Pork knuckle is also rich in collagen which is good for the skin and joints.When cooked properly, the meat is tender,juicy and flavorful.A combination of sweet,savoury and salty. Pork knuckle needs a lot of time to make it tender.Can use a pressure cooker for quicker cooking but i prefer for a slow cook/fire for a flavorful taste .

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Braised Grouper with Fermented Salted Peanuts

Braised Grouper with Fermented Salted Peanuts is a captivating dish full of warmth and character. The tender grouper flesh melts in your mouth, enveloped in a rich, rich broth—where the savory fermented peanuts embrace the natural flavor of the fish, punctuated by the rich aroma of the spices, creating a deep dimension of flavor. Each mouthful offers a harmony of textures: the tenderness of the fish, the intensity of the salted peanuts, and a subtle sweetness that evokes memories of classic home cooking. This dish is more than just a dish—it is a comforting, warm, umami-infused elegy that invites another bowl.

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Sichuan and Chongqing mixed rice noodle steamed banquet

When you eat steamed pork with rice flour outside, it's either just steamed pork or just steamed pork ribs with rice flour. It's unlike making it at home, where you can add whatever you want! My portion includes steamed pork with rice flour, pork ribs, and pork belly. The pork belly's soft, glutinous skin, coated in rice flour, melts in your mouth. For a savory bite, try the pork ribs, where the spiciness of the bones is infused with the flavor of spices. For a leaner dish, try the pork belly, which is firm, flavorful, and not too dry. It perfectly captures all the flavors. And since it's homemade, the seasoning is generous, and the flavor comes purely from the ingredients and the care put into making it. If you like spicy food, add chili powder for a satisfying flavor. Every bite is satisfying, and it's much more satisfying than the monotonous portions you get out there! Speaking of Sichuan and Chongqing steamed pork with rice flour, it's a favorite dish of the locals. When dining at a restaurant in Sichuan and Chongqing, the first thing you'll hear as you enter is, "Boss, give me some steamed pork with rice flour. I want the delicious kind!" Steamed pork with rice flour is a favorite in Sichuan and Chongqing. Just like Chongqing residents can't live without hot pot and Chengdu residents can't live without teahouses, it's an essential dish on every household's dining table. It's even a must-have during festivals.

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Chicken and pork satay with peanut sauce

Enticing satay skewers combine layers of tender chicken and rich slices of pork belly, both coated in a fragrant satay marinade. Each bite savours the harmony of golden-crusted grilled meat and rich peanut sauce, blended with the natural sweetness of coconut sugar, tantalizing spices, and a deep soy flavor—creating a dish brimming with traditional warmth and authentic flavor.

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Sichuan and Chongqing salty braised pork

Sichuan and Chongqing's salty shaobai (rice shao) is a melt-in-your-mouth pork belly. The fatty, glutinous pork belly is not greasy at all, while the lean pork belly is perfectly flavorful. The chopped bean sprouts are salty and fragrant, with a crisp and flavorful chew. Mixed with the pork belly, the combination of salty and sweet flavors is so fragrant it's almost intoxicating! In Sichuan and Chongqing, this dish is a common dish at banquets and restaurants. I, a meat-averse person, saw this shaobai (rice shao) at my grandmother's house and tried a piece. My eyes widened, and I devoured the entire plate! Since then, I've become a true meat-eater. Every time I go back to my grandmother's house, the first thing I shout is, "I want shaobai!"

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Baked Chicken with Peach in Rice Cooker

The chicken is tender and smooth, and every bite is full of the unique coconut aroma of the ginseng. The two delicious flavors are intertwined and will be snatched up as soon as they are served. The method is also super simple and does not require superb cooking skills. First, marinate the chicken, then put the soaked ginseng and chicken into the rice cooker, press the switch and wait. No need to watch in the middle, it is easy to get it done, even a kitchen novice can easily serve delicious dishes.

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Stir-Fried Pork Belly with Cashews and Black Pepper

Stir-fried Pork Belly with Cashews and Black Peppercorns delivers a tantalizing blend of savory, spicy, and crunchy flavors. Juicy, golden-crusted pork belly pieces blend harmoniously with crunchy cashews, creating a perfect contrast of textures. The fragrant black pepper sauce coats each bite with a warm, spicy flavor, while the sweet and salty touch of oriental spices adds depth. This dish not only tantalizes the palate but also provides a rich, warm, and unforgettable culinary experience with every bite.

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Braised pork ribs with tofu and bean curd sheets

This dish of braised pork ribs with thousand sheets is full of golden thousand sheets wrapped in bright red sauce, soft and tasty, and full of meaty aroma. The pork ribs are stewed until they are soft and the meat falls off the bones when bitten, and the aroma makes people suck their fingers. The thousand sheets are full of gravy and taste better than meat. It makes people want to pick up their chopsticks quickly. Whether it is eaten with rice or steamed buns, I guarantee that you will want to eat more after eating it, and you will not even want to leave any soup. It is definitely a good dish to go with rice!

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Lamb ribs with onions

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Steamed pork belly and taro

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