Learn the secret on how to make crispy Lechon Kawali, an all-time Filipino favorite dish of pork belly fried to a perfect crisp! Deliciously crunchy in every bite!
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Lechon Kawali is a well-loved pork dish all over the country and probably soon, all over the world.
It involves boiling the pork belly slab and then deep-fried later on, making the exterior crisp and crunchy while leaving the inside tender and juicy.
I can never tire of eating Lechon Kawali and I could probably do so every day, if only it is as healthy as it tastes (really) good. But indulging once in a while should be fine.
It involves boiling the pork belly slab and then deep-fried later on, making the exterior crisp and crunchy while leaving the inside tender and juicy.
I can never tire of eating Lechon Kawali and I could probably do so every day, if only it is as healthy as it tastes (really) good. But indulging once in a while should be fine.
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In this post, I will also share a secret on how to get that pork skin crackling to a perfect crisp.
But first, here are some tips on how to choose your pork for Lechon Kawali.
But first, here are some tips on how to choose your pork for Lechon Kawali.
WHAT IS THE BEST PORK CUT FOR LECHON KAWALI?
The cut that is used for making Lechon Kawali would be the ‘Liempo’ or the pork belly. The interchanging layers of meat and fat make it one of the tastiest part of the pork.
Choose a slab of pork belly with equal parts of fats and meat with good alternating layers.
Too much (lean) meat will give you dry, hard and chewy texture so do not get a thick slab. Choose a pork belly slab that is not more than 1 1/2 inch thick.
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If you want to get that crispy crackling pig skin when deep-fried, then just follow this tips:
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You’ve got to air dry your pork first after boiling it. You do this by draining the excess water and then putting the slab of pork belly in the fridge for some hours or overnight.
After the pork belly is air-dried and ready to cook, cut it into desired frying pieces. I find that cutting them into squares the size of an inch is the most ideal size. This makes all sides golden and crispy while the interior remains moist and juicy. This also reduces the cooking time.
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Make sure that the oil is hot and try to keep it that way all throughout while frying the pork pieces. Do not fry frozen pork as it will cook unevenly and will affect the oil temperature. Do not crowd the pot or pan while frying, fry them in small batches and they will cook faster and more even.
While frying, you have to sprinkle a bit of cold water from time to time to induce the crackling of the pork skin. Just be careful of the splatters and I would suggest to cover up your hand and arms (and face) if possible or get a splatter screen like this one.
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Lechon Kawali is usually served with spicy vinegar or a special liver-based Lechon saucebut my favorite dip is a mixture of soy sauce and vinegar with lots of chopped onions and a red hot chili with some fresh ground black pepper. Another serving of rice? Yes, please!
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