Yokkaichi Pork Steak--The Real Deal
- 2 Pork shoulder
- 3 clove Garlic (paste is fine)
- 2 tbsp Japanese Worcestershire sauce
- 1 tbsp Soy sauce
- 1 tbsp Mirin
- 2 tsp Sugar
- 1 Salt and pepper
- 2 tbsp Lard (or vegetable oil)
- First, combine the ingredients.
- If you're using garlic paste, add it here.
- Lightly season both sides of the pork with salt and pepper.
- Then slice it into the shape of a glove.
- This makes even thick cuts of meat cook quicker!
- If you have a tenderizer, give the pork a few whacks.
- If not, use the tip of a knife to score the pork.
- This will make it highly tender.
- Heat the lard in a pan and saute the meat.
- For those using raw garlic cloves, (cut them in half) toss them in.
- After browning one side over medium heat, flip the pork, reduce the heat and cook through.
- If you're concerned about under-cooking, cover with a lid.
- Once the meat is cooked through, pour in the sauce you made in Step 1.
- Once the sauce thickens, it's done!
- I used leftover veggies as a side, but I recommend serving this with shredded cabbage.
- It's amazing with the sauce!
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shoulder, clove garlic, worcestershire sauce, soy sauce, mirin, sugar, salt, lard
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/145161-yokkaichi-pork-steak-the-real-deal (may not work)