**Discover a Culinary Symphony of Spicy Pork and Potato Stew: Embark on a Flavorful Journey**
Indulge in a tantalizing culinary adventure with our spicy pork and potato stew, a dish that promises an explosion of flavors in every bite. Embark on a sensory journey as you explore three delectable variations of this beloved stew, each offering unique twists and culinary surprises. From the classic and comforting traditional stew to the vibrant and aromatic Thai-inspired version, and the bold and smoky Mexican-inspired rendition, this article presents a trio of recipes that will satisfy diverse palates and ignite your passion for hearty and flavorful cooking. Prepare to tantalize your taste buds and embark on a culinary odyssey with our spicy pork and potato stew extravaganza.
SPICY PORK AND POTATO STEW
A very colorful tasty stew. This can be as spicy as you want it. My husband, Michael made this up from ingredients on hand, the other night. It is wonderful! We like it spicy. We had this again tonight... I had forgotten how good it is. We used leftover pork roast and leftover potatoes, think I will also put this in my leftovers cookbook I am creating.
Provided by Sweetiebarbara
Categories Stew
Time 2h
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- In a large heavy dutch oven, sauté onion, garlic, and ginger in peanut oil.
- Add pork and fry over medium high heat until golden, about 5 minute.
- Add tomatoes, spices, and chicken stock.
- Cover, lower heat, and simmer 1 hour, until pork is tender.
- Add potatoes, continue cooking, covered for another 15 minutes.
- Add peas, cover, continue cooking for 5 minutes.
SPICY KOREAN PORK AND POTATO STEW - GAMJATANG
Gamjatang is a spicy Korean stew with a distinct flavor that's packed with hearty chunks of pork, potatoes, vegetables and spices. The name translates to "potato soup" (gamja = potato, and tang = soup), but it's more commonly called Pork Bone Stew because pork bones are slow cooked and yields a flavorful pork broth in which...
Provided by Vickie Parks
Categories Other Soups
Time 3h10m
Number Of Ingredients 22
Steps:
- 1. Place pork bones in a large bowl, and cover completely with cold water for one hour. Change water every 20 minutes, if possible. Drain and discard water, and rinse pork bones under cool running water to remove surface fats.
- 2. Placed rinsed bones into a large saucepan, and add enough water to completely cover the bones. Bring to a boil, and let boil over medium heat for about 10 minutes. Drain water, and rinse pork bones once more. Rinse out stockpot well (to remove fats and bitter residue).
- 3. Place rinsed pork bones back into stockpot, and add 8 cups water. Stir in garlic, chopped onion, ginger, white portion of green onion, and black pepper. Bring liquid to a low boil, then turn heat to low and simmer for 1 hour and 30 minutes on low heat. Remove any fat that accumulates on the surface during cooking.
- 4. Place a fine mesh sieve over a large bowl, and pour the contents of the stockpot through the sieve, collecting the milky broth in the bowl (it should be about 5 cups or so of broth). Return the pork bones and pork meat to the stockpot. Discard the garlic, onion, and green onion that were collected in the sieve.
- 5. Mix together all of the sauce ingredients in a medium bowl; set aside.
- 6. Measure the broth (that was collected into the bowl) and add enough water to measure 10 cups. Pour the 10 cups of broth/water over the pork bones in the stockpot. Bring to a low boil over medium-high heat. Once it reaches a boil, reduce heat to low. Stir the sauce and potatoes into the broth, and let simmer for 20 to 25 minutes.
- 7. When potatoes are soft, add the bean sprouts, perilla leaves, cabbage, green part of the green onion, and boil for another 10 to 15 minutes, or just until the vegetables are soft and the pork is tender and thoroughly cooked.
- 8. Serve immediately with steamed white rice and plenty of banchan (side dishes).
Tips:
- For a deeper flavor, use bone-in pork shoulder or pork butt instead of pork loin.
- Brown the pork in batches to avoid overcrowding the pan and steaming the meat instead of searing it.
- Use a large pot or Dutch oven to ensure that there is enough space for all of the ingredients.
- Add more or less chili powder and cayenne pepper to taste, depending on your desired level of spiciness.
- Serve the stew with rice, mashed potatoes, or crusty bread for a complete meal.
Conclusion:
This spicy pork and potato stew is a hearty and flavorful dish that is perfect for a cold winter day. The pork is tender and juicy, the potatoes are soft and creamy, and the broth is rich and flavorful. With a few simple tips, you can make this stew even more delicious. So next time you're looking for a comforting and satisfying meal, give this spicy pork and potato stew a try. You won't be disappointed!
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