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Pork belly cooked with onions (돼지고기 삼겹살)

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Posted:2/20/201118 Comments
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Pork belly cooked with onions
Pork belly cooked with onions

Here is the simplest way to cook pork belly (Samgyeopsal 삼겹살) Korean style.  In Korean cuisine, pork belly is usually either boiled in water or cut into thin slices and grilled. When boiled in water, ginger is mostly used. In addition, people have been adding Korean Soy Bean paste, coffee grinds, onions, garlic… all sorts of ingredients to make it taste better. I tried coffee grinds, soybean paste, .. just about everything. However, when my mother-in-law cooked this dish for me recently – it was the best tasting Samgyeoksal ever!

Ingredients

4 servings, approx 1 hour needed

  • 2 lb pork belly
  • 1 large onion (2 medium onions)
  • 10 Korean green onions (대파 Daepa) with roots if possible or scallions with roots

 Directions

1. Cut the onions into 1/2 inch thick slices so that you have enough onion slices to cover the bottom of a thick iron or good quality pot that does not burn easily.

onions for pork belly

2. Cut the pork belly into 2-3 inch wide pieces and put it on top of the onions. The picture shows the skin side up but you can lay the meat skin side down if you do not wish to have the meat side too burned.

pork belly in pot on top of onions
pork belly in pot on top of onions

 

 3. Clean the green onions or scallions and cut it in half. You should have enough green onions to cover the meat. If you can, save the root end of the green onions, clean it well and also add it to the pot. The green onion used here is much bigger and wider than the green onions you get in the US. Use 1/2 leeks and 1/2 green onions if you’d like. But the smaller green onions should not make too much of a difference.

porkbelly in pot topped with green onions
porkbelly in pot topped with green onions

 

4. Turn the heat to medium high and COVER the pot. Let it cook for few minutes (10 min or so) until you smell the onions burning a bit. So you may wonder.. no water? no oil? No worries..You will get the fat dripping from the pork belly so you actually don’t need any additional liquid.

5. Now lower the heat to low and cook for about an hour until the meat is cooked thoroughly. Pictured below is when the pork is fully cooked. The onions look burnt but it’s ok. You are not going to eat the onions but just the meat. You can test how well the meat is cooked by piercing the meat with a chopstick or fork. If the chopstick or fork goes in without too much resistance and if there’s no blood, it is completely cooked.

pork belly fully cooked in pot with green and yellow onions
pork belly fully cooked in pot with green and yellow onions

6. Take the meat out of the pot, let it sit for few minutes. Discard onions. Cut the pork into about 1/4 inch slices (thicker or thinner however you like it) . Eat pork with one of the following condiments:

  • soy sauce and vinegar (초간장)
  • ssam-jang (쌈장 ) – recipe already posted
  • kimchi
  • sae-woo-jeot (새우젓 ) – this is a salted and fermented tiny shrimp–tastes fabulous with pork!

saewoojeot

Be sure to buy good quality pork belly. If available, 흑돼지삼겹살 (black pig pork belly) is a great choice. Along with the condiments, I recommend you eat this pork with rice, lettuce wraps (see ssambap) and kimchi.

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Pork belly cooked with onions

Pork Belly Cooked with Onions

Here is the simplest way to cook pork belly (Sam-Kyup-Sal) Korean style. 
Cook: 1 hour hour
Total Time: 1 hour hour
serves: 4

Ingredients

  • 2 lbs pork belly
  • 1 large onion (or 2 medium onions)
  • 10 Korean green onions (Daepa, with roots if possible or scallions with roots)
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Instructions

  • Cut the onions into 1/2 inch thick slices so that you have enough onion slices to cover the bottom of a thick iron or good quality pot that does not burn easily.
  • Cut the pork belly into 2-3 inch wide pieces and put it on top of the onions. You can lay the meat skin side down if you do not wish to have the meat side too burned.
  • Clean the green onions or scallions and cut it in half. You should have enough green onions to cover the meat. If you can, save the root end of the green onions, clean it well and also add it to the pot. Use 1/2 leeks and 1/2 green onions if you’d like. 
  • Turn the heat to medium high and COVER the pot. Let it cook for few minutes (10 min or so) until you smell the onions burning a bit. So you may wonder: No water? No oil? No worries. You will get the fat dripping from the pork belly so you actually don’t need any additional liquid.
  • Lower the heat to low and cook for about an hour until the meat is cooked thoroughly. The onions may look burnt but it’s ok. You are not going to eat the onions but just the meat. You can test how well the meat is cooked by piercing the meat with a chopstick or fork. If the chopstick or fork goes in without too much resistance and if there’s no blood, it is completely cooked.
  • Take the meat out of the pot, let it sit for few minutes. Discard onions. Cut the pork into about 1/4 inch slices (thicker or thinner, however you like it) .
  • Eat the pork with one of the following condiments: soy sauce and vinegar, ssam-jang, kimchi, or sae-woo-jeot (salted and fermented tiny shrimps). Along with the condiments, I recommend you eat this pork with rice, lettuce wraps (see ssambap) and kimchi.

Tips & Notes:

Be sure to buy good quality pork belly. If available, (black pig pork belly) is a great choice. 

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 1195kcal (60%)| Carbohydrates: 4g (1%)| Protein: 22g (44%)| Fat: 120g (185%)| Saturated Fat: 43g (269%)| Cholesterol: 163mg (54%)| Sodium: 78mg (3%)| Potassium: 542mg (15%)| Fiber: 1g (4%)| Sugar: 1g (1%)| Vitamin A: 320IU (6%)| Vitamin C: 8.3mg (10%)| Calcium: 39mg (4%)| Iron: 1.7mg (9%)
Author: JinJoo Lee
Course:Pork
Cuisine:Korean
Keyword:gluten free, hearty, simple
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Enjoy and cheers!

 

 

 

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18 Comments
  1. M says

    Posted on 13 January 2023 at 9:00 am

    5 stars
    I made this recipe using instant pot. Initially sautéed sliced pork belly and rendered out fat, discard excess fat. Then cooked for 25 minutes covered in Meat/stew setting. placing onion slices on the bottom like the recipe and little fresh ginger slices which eliminated porky smell. It came out tender and tasty.

    Reply
    • JinJoo says

      Posted on 14 January 2023 at 8:44 pm

      Thank you so much! Glad to hear that it came out tender and tasty!

      Reply
  2. Lisa says

    Posted on 5 January 2021 at 2:40 pm

    Hello! I have pork belly that is sliced in my freezer. I bought it at a Korean market. Do you think I could still do this method?

    Reply
  3. Berry says

    Posted on 21 August 2020 at 3:55 am

    5 stars
    Hi, I really love this receipe. If I do not have a thick pot or good quality iron. Any other alternatives? Thank you.

    Reply
    • JinJoo says

      Posted on 21 August 2020 at 8:52 am

      Hmm.. I really don’t have any good alternative suggestions for that because this is one instance where the difference is huge when you use a good quality thick bottom pot vs a thin one. Perhaps you can just use a regular pot and add some water on the bottom to prevent it from totally burning? Just a thought.. sorry I can’t be of much help here.

      Reply
      • Berry says

        Posted on 23 August 2020 at 8:57 pm

        Aww.. I see. Would it be possible if I do it via slow cooker?

        Thank you for helping. Appreciate your help ^^

      • JinJoo says

        Posted on 24 August 2020 at 10:51 am

        Sorry Berry, slow cooker will just not give you the browning that you want. Do you have an oven? Maybe try putting the whole pot in the oven.

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