I am a terrible cook... but

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by sukwonee, Nov 22, 2012.

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  1. sukwonee

    sukwonee Initiate (0) Dec 13, 2011 Washington

    I am going to give it a try and make some

    Pork belly dumpling, steamed with Maui Coconut porter.

    Additional ingredients - cilantro, canned pineapple, hoisin sauce, pickled cabage, and brown sugar.

    What are your thoughts on this?

    I will post some pics later tonight :wink:
     
  2. UCLABrewN84

    UCLABrewN84 Initiate (0) Mar 18, 2010 California

    Thoughts - I would like to eat this.
     
  3. match1112

    match1112 Initiate (0) Mar 2, 2011 Illinois

    my thoughts, use fresh ingredients instead of canned ones. other than that i wish you the best with this!
     
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  4. GennyCreamAle

    GennyCreamAle Initiate (0) Feb 25, 2009 New York

    Mmmmm, pork belly
     
  5. bpgpitt10

    bpgpitt10 Pundit (849) May 12, 2008 District of Columbia

    Sounds great. Make sure you boil the porter a bit to get the booze out before steaming. I'll be interested to hear if this imparts a lot of flavor or not! Interesting idea for sure.
     
  6. sukwonee

    sukwonee Initiate (0) Dec 13, 2011 Washington

    So... it came out just okay. I think the issue was that the flavor of the porter (as well as other ingredients) just sort of died during the steaming process.

    This is a pic of pork belly being steamed with the ingredients. I also added some onions and ginger:
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    This is the final product - I added more of the same ingredients inside the dumpling and steamed it again:
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    Overall, it was just good. Not great. I think I need to increase the amount of each ingredient.

    Thanks for looking!
     
  7. iwantmorehops

    iwantmorehops Zealot (739) Sep 25, 2010 Vermont

    So by steaming you mean throwing it into a pot full of beer? Steaming would imply that you are using the steam to cook, requiring the food be raised above the liquid, to be cooked by water vapor and alcohol, which would make using a beer pointless.... Your dumplings are super pretty though.
     
  8. chefkevlar

    chefkevlar Initiate (0) Apr 17, 2010 South Carolina

    First off those dumplings look great. To get more flavor I would suggest marinating the pork belly first. (DO NOT however use pineapple juice for the marinade.) A dry rub and quick sear could add a lot too. Marinate, dry rub, sear, deglaze, braise.
     
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  9. biglobo8971

    biglobo8971 Initiate (0) May 6, 2010 Minnesota

    or brine the pork first, then dry rub.
     
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  10. franklinn

    franklinn Initiate (0) May 29, 2012 Vermont

    Pork + Beer Brine = Winning combination.
     
  11. BYOBnyc

    BYOBnyc Initiate (0) Dec 5, 2012

    Definitely marinate, then sear the meat. you are on the right path
     
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