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Thai BBQ Pork Jowl

Cultural Context

Originating from the vibrant street food culture of Thailand, Thai BBQ Pork Jowl showcases the country's love for bold flavors and grilling techniques. Traditionally enjoyed during festive gatherings, this dish reflects the communal spirit of Thai dining, where sharing is key. Today, it has found fans worldwide, with variations appearing in many international restaurants, each adding their unique twist to the classic recipe.

ThaiTHmain
45 min
medium
4 servings
Servings4
250 g pork jowl
2 cloves garlic
¼ tsp white peppercorns
1-2 cilantro roots or 4-5 cilantro stems, chopped
3-inches lemongrass, thinly sliced
2 tsp palm sugar, chopped
2 Tbsp coconut milk
1 Tbsp oyster sauce
1 Tbsp soy sauce
1 ½ Tbsp palm sugar
2 Tbsp tamarind juice
1 Tbsp fish sauce
roasted chili flakes, to taste
2 tsp toasted rice powder
1 heaping Tbsp small diced shallots
2-3 tsp lime juice
chopped cilantro, optional

pork jowl

🥗Healthier: chicken thighs

💰Cheaper: pork shoulder

Chicken thighs are leaner, while pork shoulder is more economical.

oyster sauce

🥗Healthier: hoisin sauce

💰Cheaper: soy sauce

Hoisin offers a similar sweetness, while soy sauce is less expensive.

brown sugar

🥗Healthier: coconut sugar

💰Cheaper: white sugar

Coconut sugar has a lower glycemic index, while white sugar is more affordable.

Thai chili

🥗Healthier: jalapeño

💰Cheaper: red pepper flakes

Jalapeños provide heat with fewer calories, while red pepper flakes are cost-effective.

1

Make marinade: In a mortar and pestle, grind the white peppercorns until fine. Add garlic, lemongrass, cilantro stems or roots and pound into a paste. Add palm sugar and pound until dissolved. Add oyster sauce, soy sauce and coconut milk; stir to combine. Pour the marinade over the pork, making sure the pork is thoroughly coated. Let the pork marinate for at least 2 hours, best to do the one day in advance.

2

Make the dipping sauce: In a small pot, add palm sugar, tamarind, and about 1 Tbsp of water. Cook over medium heat until all the sugar is dissolved and the mixture has thickened. Turn off the heat, and while still hot, stir in shallots. Add fish sauce and lime juice, then taste and adjust seasoning. Leave the toasted rice powder and cilantro until close to serving time.

3

To grill the pork: Preheat the grill (heat setting will depend on how powerful your grill is...mine is set on high but yours might only need to be on medium or medium high). Grill the pork without closing the grill lid for about 4-5 minutes on each side, timing will depend on the thickness of the pork and the heat of your grill. The pork should reach about a medium doneness (145°F internal temp).

4

Let the pork rest for at least 5 minutes before slicing. While the pork is resting, finish the dipping sauce by stirring in the toasted rice powder and some chopped cilantro leaves.

5

To serve, slice the pork thinly and across the grain lines; this is very important as this cut of pork will be chewy if the pieces are too big and if you cut with the grain. If the pork is very thin, angle your knife about 45 degrees so you get a bigger piece.

Cooking Techniques

marinatinggrilling

Equipment Needed

grillmortar and pestlesmall potknifecutting board

Spice Level:

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Also Known As

Moo Pad KrapowMoo Yang

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