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同時也有3部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過70萬的網紅Spice N' Pans,也在其Youtube影片中提到,Some of you who aren't local Singaporeans might be wondering what is the meaning of the term Zi Char (sometimes spelt as Zhi Char / Tze char) . For us...
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Some of you who aren't local Singaporeans might be wondering what is the meaning of the term Zi Char (sometimes spelt as Zhi Char / Tze char) . For us Singaporeans, almost everyone of us knows what it means. Before I tell you what it means, I shall construct a few sentences here to help you guess what it means. (1) What do you wanna eat? Zi char or Mcdonalds? (2) Which zi char stall is the best in Singapore? (3) Which zi char stall serves the best chilli crabs?
Can you guess what zi char means? Alright, zi char is a hokkien term which literally means cook & fry in Mandarin - it's a term we use to describe a coffeeshop stall that serves freshly cooked dishes and such a stall is usually operated by Chinese .I have no idea how this term came about but I guess in the olden days, zi char stall owners must have said they serve cooked and fried food dishes so over the years, people just affectionately refer to them as Zi Char. So much about zi char but what has it gotta do with our recipe today? That's because this curry pork is a zi char inspired dish - a quick stir fry dish which you can easily whip out at home.
Refer to the ingredient list below or go to our website here www.spicenpans.com/curry-pork for your reference.
We would like to give special thanks to Shogun for letting us try out their high quality non-stick pan in the video. If you like to buy them, you can go to any of the major departmental stores in Singapore such as Isetan, Robinsons, Takashimaya, BHG, OG, Metro or Tangs.
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Ingredients:
Serves 4
Marinate meat first for 30 mins with the following ingredients
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230g of sliced pork loin
1/2 teaspoon of five spice powder
1.5 teaspoons of meat curry powder
2 teaspoons of cornflour
1/2 teaspoon of baking soda
1/2 teaspoon of salt
A few dashes of white pepper
Let's put the whole dish together
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1 tablespoon of cooking oil
10g of chopped ginger
2 pcs of chopped shallots
3 cloves of chopped garlic
2 large sliced red onion
1 tablespoon of meat curry powder
1/2 teaspoon of turmeric powder
1 tablespoon of chilli powder
2 cups of water
1/2 teaspoon of sugar
1/2 teaspoon of salt
1/2 teaspoon of chicken stock powder
Marinated pork
2 stalks of spring onion
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We always achieve extremely crispy and yummy Chinese rRoast Pork (Chinese Roasted Pork) with this method. This recipe differs slightly from our recipe for oven baked crispy pork knuckle. With this video, you now know what's our secret to achieving very crispy and crunchy (same meaning :-0) Chinese roasted pork belly. Just follow our recipe and we guarantee that you can achieve very good results every time.
Refer to the ingredient list below or go to our webpage for easy reference: http://spicenpans.com/crispy-chinese-roasted-pork-belly/
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Ingredients:
Serves 40 (assuming about 1 piece per person)
2kg pork belly
3 cubes of fermented bean curd
1 tablespoon of five spice powder
0.5 tablespoon of salt (normal)
2 tablespoons of rice wine
0.5 tablespoon of baking powder (not baking soda)
1 tablespoon of coarse sea salt
1 to 2 tablespoon of white vinegar
A few dashes of white pepper
Temperatures used
180C for 1 hr (middle rack)
240C for 20 mins
Remove from oven and then brush oil on skin. We used peanut oil. Please do not use olive oil as it has Low smoking point unless if you’re using very high quality olive oil
Back in the oven at 240C for 20 mins (top rack)
Note:
Please pay attention when it’s roasting in the oven during the last segment of 20 mins. If your pork skin starts to brown too much, you wanna reduce the temperature. No worries if they are a little charred. You can use a butter knife to scrap the charred bits out.

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Kasutera (Castella) is a very popular Japanese sponge cake made from a few ingredients.
It is a very typical Oyatsu (snack) in Japan :)
I am going to bake it in a rice cooker, but of course you can bake it in an oven!
I don't recommend baking any kind of cake in a really good rice cooker (it can damage your pot), so please try if you don't mind it!!!
FYI from Wikipedia:
Now a specialty of Nagasaki, Kasutera was brought by way of Portuguese merchants in the 16th century. The name is derived from Portuguese Pão de Castela, meaning "bread from Castile". Castella cake is usually sold in long boxes, with the cake inside being approximately 27 cm long. It is somewhat similar to Madeira cake, also associated with Portugal, but its closest relative is pão-de-ló, also a Portuguese cake.
There are similar types of sponge cakes named after the same fashion, in French: Pain d'Espagne, in Italian: Pan di Spagna, in Portuguese: Pão de Espanha, in Romanian: Pandişpan, in Bulgarian: пандишпан, in Greek: Pantespani, in Turkish: Pandispanya (Castile is a former kingdom of Spain comprising its central provinces, thus Pain d'Espagne and other variants are quasi-synonymous to "bread from Castile").
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Kasutera
Difficulty: Very Easy
Time: 2hrs (incl. cooking time)
Number of servings: N/A
Ingredients:
3 eggs
90g (3.2oz.) sugar
45g (1.6oz.) cake flour*
45g (1.6oz.) bread flour (strong flour)*
2 tbsp. milk
1 tbsp. honey
butter
*you can use 90g (3.2oz.) all purpose flour instead
Directions:
1. Warm the milk in a saucepan. Add honey and mix well.
2. Place the eggs and sugar in a large bowl. Beat them with an electric mixer until white and fluffy.
3. Add 1 in 2. Place the bowl over a pan of hot water. Mix until the batter continuously drips back into the bowl like a ribbon when you scoop it up.
4. Sift in flour and gently cut through the mixture with a spatula until combined.
5. Butter the pot of the rice cooker and pour in the mixture. Drop the pot lightly on the counter to raise the air bubbles out of the batter. Place the pot in the rice cooker, close the rice cooker, then press the button to start. *When it is half-baked, press the button to start (cook) once again.
6. When it's done, let cool on a wire rack until warm. Then place it in a plastic bag (to keep it moist) to cool completely. It tastes even better the next day after the flavors have settled!
How to bake in the oven:
Bake in an oven at 170C (338F) for 10 minutes. Then turn down to 140C (284F) and bake for 40-45 minutes.
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