Savory Bell Pepper & Pork Belly

Servings: 2 Total Time: 20 mins
A vibrant, high-heat stir-fry featuring succulent rendered pork belly and a crisp medley of colorful bell peppers and spicy jalapenos.
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Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Natural Oil Infusion: By sautéing the pork belly first, you utilize the natural lard to fry your aromatics, creating a depth store-bought oil cannot match.
  • Textural Masterclass: This dish offers a satisfying contrast between the tender, melt-in-your-mouth pork and the fresh, juicy snap of the flash-fried bell peppers.
  • Balanced Umami Heat: The combination of traditional Cantonese sauces and fresh jalapenos provides a complex flavor profile that is both savory and sharply refreshing.

Key Ingredients

  • Pork Belly: Sliced thin to ensure it crisps up quickly while rendering the essential fat used to sauté the garlic and peppers.
  • Bell Pepper Medley: Use various colors to provide a beautiful visual contrast and a refreshing crunch that balances the richness of the pork.
  • Minced Garlic: Fried directly in the rendered pork fat, it creates a nutty, aromatic foundation that carries the entire flavor of the dish.

Quick Tips: Ensure your pan is screaming hot before adding the peppers to get a slight char without losing their internal moisture and crunch.

Key Steps

  • #1 Render the Fat: Sauté the pork belly slices on medium-high until the fat renders out and the edges are beautifully golden and crispy.
  • #2 Infuse the Aromatics: Fry the minced garlic and jalapenos directly in the hot rendered pork fat until the aroma is released and fragrant.
  • #3 The Umami Braise: Pour in the sauce and water, allowing the pork to simmer for 5 minutes to fully absorb the savory flavors.
  • #4 The High-Heat Finish: Toss in the bell peppers last and stir-fry on the highest heat for 60 seconds to maintain their crunch.

The Science of Texture: Why Rendering Fat Matters

In professional Chinese kitchens, the goal is often to use the protein’s natural lipids to cook the accompanying vegetables. By starting with pork belly, you are performing a “dry-fry” technique. This allows the water to evaporate from the meat while the fat transforms into a hot, aromatic medium. When you add the peppers to this rendered fat, they sear instantly, maintaining their internal cell structure (the “snap”) while the outside takes on a smoky flavor.

Savory Bell Pepper & Pork Belly

A savory, spicy, and perfectly balanced stir-fry featuring crispy rendered pork belly and a trio of peppers glazed in a rich oyster sauce reduction.Experience the perfect balance of smoky, caramelized pork and the fresh, juicy snap of garden peppers in this 15-minute umami-packed meal.

Prep Time 5 mins Cook Time 15 mins Total Time 20 mins Servings: 2

Ingredients

The Sauce:

Instructions

  1. Heat oil in a wok and stir-fry pork belly until golden brown and crispy.
  2. Toss in garlic until fragrant (about 30 seconds).
  3. Pour in cooking wine, soy sauces, oyster sauce, and water. Cover and simmer for 5 minutes.
  4. Add all peppers and stir-fry on high heat for 2-3 minutes until the sauce reduces to a glaze.
  5. Serve steaming hot over white jasmine rice.
Keywords: Pork Belly Stir-fry, Bell Peppers, Easy Dinner
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Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I substitute the pork belly?

You can use pork shoulder, but you will need to add 1-2 tablespoons of oil since it won't render as much natural fat.

What if I don't have dark soy sauce?

You can use extra light soy sauce, but the dish will be lighter in color and lack the subtle caramel depth dark soy provides.

Aila Lin Recipe Creator and Food Blogger

Hi, I'm Aila, an avid foodie who enjoy eating, cooking and sharing food. I'm currently based in Seattle, WA, and loves traveling, sharing new recipes, and spending time with my family cooking them their favorite food!

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