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Spicy and Sweet Black Bean Pork Stir-fry (Hui Guo Rou)





Spicy and Sweet Black Bean Pork Stir-fry (Hui Guo Rou)

Flavorful Pork Dish: Hui Guo Rou Made with Black Bean Paste

Spicy and Sweet Black Bean Pork Stir-fry (Hui Guo Rou)

Hui Guo Rou (twice-cooked pork) is a classic Szechuan home-style dish, traditionally made by deep-frying or boiling pork belly, then stir-frying it with black bean paste and various vegetables. This recipe is an adaptation that utilizes black bean paste for a deep, rich umami flavor, enhanced with a touch of spiciness for a more complex taste profile. It’s a perfect side dish for rice or a delightful accompaniment to drinks. Enjoy making this irresistibly delicious Hui Guo Rou at home!

Recipe Info

  • Category : Main dish
  • Ingredient Category : Pork
  • Occasion : Everyday
  • Cooking : Stir-fry
  • Servings : 2 servings
  • Cooking Time : Within 30 minutes
  • Difficulty : Beginner

Main Ingredients

  • 7 Peperoncino chilies (adjust to your preference)
  • 1 Onion (medium-sized)
  • 1 Bell pepper (use a mix of colors for visual appeal)
  • 1 Leek (focus on the white parts)
  • 3 Baby bok choy
  • 5 Cloves garlic
  • 2 Tbsp Chinese black bean paste (Zasai)
  • Pinch of black pepper (approx. 5g)
  • 2 Tbsp Mirin (rice wine)
  • 1 tsp Chili oil
  • 2 Tbsp Soy sauce
  • 1 Tbsp Oyster sauce

For Boiling the Pork

  • 1.2 Liters Water
  • 5 Whole garlic cloves
  • 1/2 Leek
  • 600g Pork belly or shoulder

Cooking Instructions

Step 1

First, prepare to boil the pork. In a pot, add 1.2 liters of water, 5 whole garlic cloves, and half a leek. Once the water boils, add 600g of pork (belly or shoulder) and simmer for about 30 minutes. This process tenderizes the meat and removes any porky odors.

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Step 2

While the pork is boiling, prepare the vegetables. Remove the stems from the peperoncino chilies and cut them in half. Cut the onion and bell pepper into bite-sized, square pieces. Using colorful bell peppers will make the dish more visually appealing.

Step 2

Step 3

Slice the leek into approximately 3-4 cm lengths. Using the white parts will impart a stronger aroma.

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Step 4

Wash the baby bok choy thoroughly and cut each one into three sections. Separating the stems from the leaves before cooking helps maintain a better texture.

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Step 5

Thinly slice the 5 cloves of garlic into slivers. Slicing them this way will release a rich garlic aroma during stir-frying, enhancing the dish’s overall flavor.

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Step 6

Heat a little oil in a pan and stir-fry the 2 Tbsp of black bean paste for 1-2 minutes. Lightly frying the black bean paste removes any bitterness and brings out its nutty aroma, making it more delicious. (Caution: Be careful as the paste may splatter; cook over low heat.)

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Step 7

Remove the boiled pork from the pot and let it cool slightly. Then, slice it into bite-sized pieces, about 0.5 cm thick. Slices that are too thin will lack chew, while slices that are too thick may take longer to cook. Aim for a moderate thickness.

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Step 8

Now, it’s time to stir-fry. Heat the pan with 1 tsp of chili oil. Add the sliced garlic and the chopped leek, and stir-fry over medium-low heat until fragrant. Be careful not to burn the garlic.

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Step 9

Once the garlic is fragrant, add the sliced pork and stir-fry until it’s coated in oil. Next, add the halved peperoncino chilies, and the square-cut onion and bell pepper. Stir-fry together until the vegetables release their sweetness.

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Step 10

When the vegetables are partially cooked, add the stir-fried black bean paste, 2 Tbsp soy sauce, 1 Tbsp oyster sauce, 2 Tbsp mirin, and a pinch of black pepper. Stir-fry quickly to combine all ingredients evenly. Continue stir-frying for 1-2 minutes to ensure the sauce coats everything well.

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Step 11

Finally, add the prepared baby bok choy and stir-fry for about 1 minute, just until the leaves are slightly wilted. Bok choy can become mushy if overcooked, so stir-frying briefly is key to maintaining its crispness. Once all ingredients are well mixed, your delicious Hui Guo Rou is ready!

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