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Tangsuyuk Korean Sweet and Sour Pork Recipe & Vid
Tangsuyuk Korean Sweet and Sour Pork Recipe & Vid
Tangsuyuk is Korean style sweet and sour pork. Well known as Korean Chinese
food.
2. In a large mixing bowl, combine pork, soy sauce, shaoxing wine and pepper. Marinate for 10
minutes.
3. Preheat frying oil to 350°FUsing a spoon, break down the soaked and harden starch. Add beaten
egg and oil then mix well. The texture of the batter is like condensed milk.
4. Go ahead and combine the batter and the marinated pork. Mix well with your hand. Carefully
drop one piece of pork at a time into 350°F preheated frying oil. Make sure the pork doesn’t stick
to each others too much and not crowed the pot. Do 2 to 3 batches as you needed. Fry the pork
about 2 to 3 minutes or longer if your pork pieces are bigger and thicker, don’t mind about the
white/pair yellow color at this moment.
5. Take out the pork and place on a cooling rack lined baking pan. Repeat with rest of the pork and
let them cool completely before the second fry.
6. Meanwhile waiting on the pork to cool down, let’s make the sauce. Heat a wok over high heat, add
cooking oil, onion, red bell pepper, cucumber and wood ear mushrooms. Stir fry about 1 minute
and add pineapple chunks with juice, chicken stock sugar, vinegar, lemon juice and ketchup. Stir
everything together and bring it to boil. Add 1 tsp of soy sauce or pinch of salt to your taste.
7. When the sauce is boiling, add the starch and water mixture while stirring the sauce. Keep it
warm.
8. Increase oil temp to 375°FSecond fry the cooled down pork until nice golden brown, about 2
minutes. Remove pork pieces from the oil and place on the cooling rack lined baking pan.
9. You can serve the pork and the sauce sparely and just dip the pork in the sauce as you go, I
recommend this if you like to enjoy crispy pork until the end. Or you can pour the sauce on top of
the pork, which is very classic way to serve it. Enjoy!