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Char Siu Pork Belly & Slaw

Char Siu Pork Belly & Slaw

with Instant Rice & Crispy Shallots
Recipe Development Team
Recipe Development TeamUpdated on November 07, 2025
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Calories
1040 kcal
Protein
36.2g protein
Preparation Time
20 minutes
Difficulty
Easy
Allergens:
  • Sesame
  • Soy
Produced in a facility that processes eggs, milk, fish, peanuts, sesame, shellfish, soy, tree nuts and wheat.
Serving amount

350 g

Slow-Cooked Pork Belly

1 packet

Japanese Dressing

(Contains: Sesame, Soy;)

1 sachet

Crispy Shallots

1 packet

Pea Pods

1 packet

Char Siu Paste

(Contains: Soy;)

1 packet

Microwavable Basmati Rice

1 packet

Slaw Mix

Calories1040 kcal
Energy (kJ)4370 kJ
Fat75.2 g
of which saturates29 g
Carbohydrate64 g
of which sugars22.7 g
Dietary Fibre9.1 g
Protein36.2 g
Sodium694 mg
The average adult daily energy intake is 8700 kJ

Cooking Steps

1

• Using paper towel, pat slow-cooked pork belly and wipe off any excess fat until dry. Cut pork into 2cm chunks. • In a large frying pan, cook pork belly (no need for oil) over high heat, tossing, until golden, 8-10 minutes. Transfer to a paper towel-lined plate. • Wipe out frying pan then return to medium heat with char siu paste and a splash of water. • Add cooked pork belly and toss until combined and warmed through, 1-2 minutes.

TIP: Start the pork belly in a cold frying pan to help the fat melt without burning.

2

• Trim and thinly slice pea pods lengthways. • When the pork has 5 minutes remaining, in a medium bowl, combine pea pods, slaw mix, Japanese style dressing and a drizzle of olive oil to the salad. Toss to combine and season to taste.

3

• Microwave rice until steaming, 2-3 minutes. • In a medium bowl, stir the butter through the rice.

4

• Divide rice and slaw between bowls. Top with char siu pork belly. • Sprinkle with crispy shallots to serve. Enjoy!

Customer reviews

Review summary

Updated on Feb 2026
  • Flavour: Customers loved this dish, describing it as a delicious flavour explosion that rivals takeaway.
  • Ease of prep: Many found it quick and easy to prepare, though some struggled with browning the pork belly.
  • Suggestions: For better results, try using an air fryer to crisp the pork, and allow more time than suggested for browning.
  • Portions: Several customers felt the pork quantity was insufficient for two people, leaving them wanting more.
  • Rice: Some preferred traditional basmati over the instant rice, noting smaller portion sizes with the precooked option.
AI-generated from customer reviews