Pork Asado Recipe
Pork Asado or Asadong Baboy is a sweet pork dish that was introduced by the Chinese. Unlike Chicken Asado, which is its name counterpart, Pork Asado has contrasting ingredients and method of preparation.
This is one of the dishes wherein slabs of meat are preferred unsliced when cooked – just like the Lechon kawali. You can’t go wrong in preparing this tasty dish since the procedure is simple; all you need to do is marinade the meat in a mixture of spices and seasonings and boil it until tender. If you like easy to prepare oriental tasting dishes then this one is for you.
I began to like this dish when I came across it in a Chinese Fast Food Restaurant in Makati during my elementary days. The restaurant was located within Makati Cinema Square (it was a nice place back then) but I think that they moved to another location since the place is now crowded with DVD stalls and tiangge. It became a family habit to dine-in the restaurant every Saturday after my sisters scheduled voice training at the Ryan Cayabyab music studio in nearby Sunvar plaza (she is a competitive singer, too bad I didn’t have that talent; I can be a good host though ).
If you’ll examine the ingredients closely, you’ll notice an ingredient called five spice powder. It is a powdered spice composed of star anise, cloves, cinnamon, Sichuan pepper, and ground fennel seeds. This is an important ingredient of this dish which gives it distinction over Humba and Pork Hamonado.
Got questions? Kindly post it in the comments section and I’ll do my best to get back to you soon.
Try this Pork Asado recipe and let me know what you think.
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Pork Asado or Asadong Baboy is a sweet pork dish that was introduced by the Chinese. Unlike Chicken Asado, which is its name counterpart, Pork Asado has contrasting ingredients and method of preparation.
This is one of the dishes wherein slabs of meat are preferred unsliced when cooked – just like the Lechon kawali. You can’t go wrong in preparing this tasty dish since the procedure is simple; all you need to do is marinade the meat in a mixture of spices and seasonings and boil it until tender. If you like easy to prepare oriental tasting dishes then this one is for you.
I began to like this dish when I came across it in a Chinese Fast Food Restaurant in Makati during my elementary days. The restaurant was located within Makati Cinema Square (it was a nice place back then) but I think that they moved to another location since the place is now crowded with DVD stalls and tiangge. It became a family habit to dine-in the restaurant every Saturday after my sisters scheduled voice training at the Ryan Cayabyab music studio in nearby Sunvar plaza (she is a competitive singer, too bad I didn’t have that talent; I can be a good host though 🙂 ).
If you’ll examine the ingredients closely, you’ll notice an ingredient called five spice powder. It is a powdered spice composed of star anise, cloves, cinnamon, Sichuan pepper, and ground fennel seeds. This is an important ingredient of this dish which gives it distinction over Humba and Pork Hamonado.
Got questions? Kindly post it in the comments section and I’ll do my best to get back to you soon.
Try this Pork Asado recipe and let me know what you think.
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Pork Asado Recipe
Ingredients
Instructions
- Combine soy sauce, five spice powder, garlic, cooking rice wine, and salt then mix well.
- Marinade the pork in the combined mixture for at least 1 hour.
- Heat a cooking pot then put-in the pork along with the marinade and water then let boil.
- Add brown sugar and stir to distribute evenly.
- Simmer for about 40 minutes flipping the meat after 20 minutes or so to tenderize the other side.
- Turn off the heat and remove the meat from the cooking pot.
- Allow the meat to rest for about 10 minutes then slice.
- Transfer to a serving plate and top with the thick sauce then serve.
- Share and enjoy!
Harvey says
Hi Chef,
Anung part po ng pork ang the best gamitin para po dito? I started watching your videos and laking tulong po para sa small business ko. Nag dedeliver po ako ng pack lunch sa mga office.
Saan po nakakabili ng 5 spice? and yung part po ng pork?
Harvey
Leah says
Hi,
I was wondering if you could cook this in a crock pot??
Vanjo Merano says
Sure leah, you can cook this in a crock pot. Just throw in everything and cook for 8 to 10 hours. Try to lessen the water to 1 cup though.
lorna magat espelita says
Tnx for helping cooked pork asado
Alvin Gutang Academia says
Hi, pls tell me what is the best part of the pork in cooking asado.
Vanjo Merano says
I like to use pork shoulder because it has an ample amount of fat that helps the dish stay moist.
Delia Rapoo says
Where can i buy this five spice powder? what is rice wine?
climc says
hi rice wine can be found at wine section and mc cormick has 5 spice powder, both can be found at the supermarket.
anniete says
hi,i just want to ask if ever i cannot find these five spice powder to use for this recipe (pork asado)what is the other possible alternative should i use for it?we’re having 7spice powder here but it is spicy.
Maria A. Aligno says
In the Pork Asado recipe , what is the sauce used to garnish the meat before serving?
Vanjo Merano says
No. White wine vinegar will make this dish sour.
Mark Anthony Tolentino says
tnx po chef… penge po nmn ng tips on how to garnish this dish… 🙂
che says
hi! can neck be used in pork asado? and can it go w/out the cooking rice wine? you see, im from germany and ingredients are limited here. unless i go to an asian shop. thanks!
cel says
Hi! Panlasang pinoy, Thanks a lot chef for sharing your exquisite recipes. I did try this pork asado and it was so good that im having hard time to stop eating. I did try the siopao also,and it was so perfect, your an amazing chef. Really! Thank you so much, More power and God Bless..
Ross says
Hi,
i like this recipe and i would like to try to cook on your own way, but my problem is where the hell i could find these chinese five spice and rice wine do i get these in UAE??????? or can i order them from the Philippines.
Joy says
Yummmmm..i like pork asado siopao..but i will try this one..Looks so yummy..hehe.. thanks for sharing your recipes Mr. Panlasang pinoy.. More power!
Gem at Pashmina Shawl says
I always wanted to cook a Pork Asado dish since I am very fond of eating it at Chinese restos. So, I gave your tips a try and it turned out great. Well not at first really since I’m not really a cook myself. First time I got the sauce wrong maybe because of too much water. :/
Thanks for this I kept perfecting it. Keep it up chef ^_^
rose says
hello same po ba ang rice wine at rice wine vinegar? thank you po
Panlasang Pinoy says
Rose, they are 2 different things.
rose says
thank you po sa pag reply, God bless.
bel says
Hi!
Just want to ask can i use the 6 spice powder? i can’t find 5 spice powder?
Thank’s
cassy says
ano pong sauce yung nilagay?
sig says
hello po, what is the five spiced powder po? Thanks and more power
Vanjo Merano says
Sig -- please check this article about 5 spice powder for more information. I hope that this can help answer your question.
Panlasang Pinoy says
Aurora, I used pork Sirloin in the video.
aurora lambino says
WOW.. chef.. thanks ulit for the info. I have been watching current dishes as they come into my mailbox.. ampalaya with beef will be my next prepared dish.
marydean donguines says
san po makakabili ng cooking rice wine…?
hirap po kasi hanapin sa grocery store like sm megamall at market market
Vanjo Merano says
Hi Marydean, hindi ako sigurado ngayon kung saan ito mabibili dyan sa Pilipinas. Pero, pwede kang gumamit ng ibang alternative ingrdients gaya ng dry sherry or Shaoxing wine. Pwede ka ring gumamit ng regular na rice wine gaya ng sake or mirin.
Mga Friends sa Pilipinas -- Maaari nyo po bang matulungan si Marydean? Thank you.
Nina J gonzales says
SM Supermarket has it, go to the imported section.