This pork recipe has turned me into a pork believer! :)
I made this for a friend and he could not tell it was pork.
It is now one of the great recipes I can brag about. It is easy to make and
very flexible.
Here is how I made it:
What you need;
- · 4 spoonful’s of honey
- · 8 cloves of garlic, mashed
- · 2 Onions
- · 2 large Tomatoes
- · Skinned pork cut into pieces
- · 2 bunches of Dhania
What to do;
- Boil the pork pieces,(add some salt) as you prepare the ingredients
- Mash the garlic as and mix with honey in a bowl. Add any other spices like black pepper if you prefer
- Heat some vegetable oil in a pan, just a little, remember pork is fatty
- Fry the boiled pork in the oil, it spatters therefore it’s advisable to use low heat
- Cook the pork pieces until they brown
- Add the honey-garlic mix and cook for a while until the sauce is well mixed with the pork, constantly mix using a cooking spoon so that the sauce does not stick or burn
- Remove the pork from the pan into a bowl; use a spoon so that you leave some oil in the pan
- Using the oil, fry onions and tomatoes for about 2 minutes
- Add back the pork and cook in the mix. At this stage, you may add tomato paste if you prefer ( I add some chili sauce, having not added any other spices before: cooked chili sauce is not that hot)
- Add some cooking wine or little water into the cooking pork and stir for a good mix
- If you used dhania make sure you add them last, they should not cook
- Serve with rice and kachumbari
As always, you can vary the recipe to your liking. After all,
I develop these great recipes from experiments. Some don’t turn out that great,
like I will try this on lamb, wait for feedback.
Enjoy!
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