The most popular recipe on my blog is this Hong Kong style baked tomato pork chop rice:
同時也有6部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過3萬的網紅Kit Mak,也在其Youtube影片中提到,When I was a little Girl. Mince Beef (Bolognese in Hong Kong style) Rice with Fried Egg is my top 5 favourite! My mum loves seeing me eating this di...
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The most popular recipe on my blog is this Hong Kong style baked tomato pork chop rice:
hong kong style baked tomato pork chop rice 在 Lucy Loves To Eat Facebook 的精選貼文
The most popular recipe on my blog is this Hong Kong style baked tomato pork chop rice:
hong kong style baked tomato pork chop rice 在 Kit Mak Youtube 的最佳解答
When I was a little Girl. Mince Beef (Bolognese in Hong Kong style) Rice with Fried Egg is my top 5 favourite!
My mum loves seeing me eating this dish too coz every time when I had this dish for dinner, I behaved very well without her chasing me to finish. I cleared all the food up with no complaints. At that time,(around 1985s), I met my Dream Prince: Mince Beef Rice with Fried Egg ( I swear it is the supreme one I had ever have).
The difference between the Hong Kong Style one with the traditional Bolognese is that we only use the ketchup instead of canned chopped tomato and fresh tomato. We also don’t use dried/fresh herbs and only use soy sauce and Chinese seasonings.
I decided to take action and mould out the taste I experienced in my childhood memory. Please stay tuned to my channel for my Mince Beef (Bolognese in Hong Kong style) Rice with Fried Egg
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The popular Hong Hong Style Western cuisine:
Classic Tai Chi Yin Yang Fried Rice:
https://youtu.be/_mNesyaiuQU
Hong Kong Style DeepFried Chicken Leg
https://youtu.be/BrcObfFRWh8
Hong Kong Style Cream of Chicken
https://youtu.be/g5k5iz1fRXo
HongKong Style Russian Beef with Rice
https://youtu.be/0FsuN2X6s_4
Classic Baked Pork Chop Fried Rice with tomato and cheese
https://youtu.be/ytZbia_0zbs
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hong kong style baked tomato pork chop rice 在 泰山自煮 tarzancooks Youtube 的最佳解答
由細到大都鍾意食,每次食完都覺得好滿足。
我愛焗豬扒飯! ?
*材料份量在片尾*
My favourite dish since i was a kid! basically my Sunday go-to-lunch!
*ingredients list at end of vid*
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Baked Pork Chop Rice is a popula dish in Hong Kong. Some of the restaurants or cha chan teng (Hong Kong's local cafes) serve the pork chop in tonkatsu style but in an effort to make this dish healthier, Roland opted for pan-frying instead. Like the restaurants in Hong Kong, Roland cooked a simple fried rice as a bed for the pork chop to rest on, followed by his very delicious tomato based sauce. Finally, this yummy combo is then topped off with a lot of mozzarella cheese and baked to perfection. My tummy is growling as I'm writing this. Haha.
See the ingredient list below for your easy reference.
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Ingredients:
Serves 6 pax
Marinated Pork Chop
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4 pcs of pork loin/pork chop (total weight 330g)
2 pcs of lightly smashed garlic
half a thumb size of lightly smashed young ginger
4 tablespoons of light soy sauce
3 tablespoons of Chinese white rice wine
3 tablespoons of cornflour
Fried rice
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8 beaten eggs
6 cups of cooked rice (from 3 cups of uncooked rice)
2 teaspoons of chicken stock powder
2 teaspoons of salt
2 tablespoons light soy sauce
A few dashes of white pepper or black pepper
Tomato based sauce
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1 big red onion - sliced
2 shallots - sliced
2 cloves of garlic - chopped
3 thinly sliced fresh button mushrooms
1 whole tomato - cut into wedges
2 tablespoons of tomato paste
1 cup of water
1/2 teaspoon of sugar
1/2 teaspoon of salt
Some cornstarch solution
Others
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3/4 cup of mozzarella cheese
Bake the dish at 180C for 10 mins, followed by 200C for 5 mins - total 15 mins bake time.
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