Pressure Cooker Thai Moo Wan Sweet Pork
Pressure Cooker Thai Moo Wan Sweet Pork is a popular dish at Thai restaurants. The Caramelized Pork pairs well with Coconut Rice and a green tangy salad. Crispy Onions finish off the dish.
The Caramelized Pork pairs well with Coconut Rice and a green tangy salad. Crispy Onions finish off the dish.
I’ve seen this dish made using chunks of pork, strips and even shredded.
For this Instant Pot Pressure Cooker recipe, I decided to use strips of pork and make the recipe super simple.
It also cooks with a very simple Coconut Rice recipe.
My Pressure Cooker Thai Triple Coconut Rice recipe is very delicious, but is a sweet recipe and therefore, would not pair well with this Sweet Pork recipe.
When cooking a whole meal, each part must pair with the other and the ingredients for this recipe, pairs perfectly.
We’ve had this dish at a local Thai restaurant and it is one of Ed’s favorites, as he likes a more simple recipe without so many fancy ingredients.
Moo Wan is a very sweet dish and quite delish.
But, for me, a little too sweet. Soooooo.
When I make it at home, I add a bit of garlic and a little heat to cut the sweetness.
What is Moo Wan Pork?
It is a Thai recipe.
It is made with Dark/Black Sweet Soy Sauce and Palm Sugar.
Often served as an appetizer since the dish is so sweet.
It can be made with Pork Belly.
I’ve done a Vietnamese version, using ribs, called Vietnamese Caramelized Pork Spare Ribs.
Ingredients
- 2 Tablespoons Vegetable Oil
- 3 large Shallots sliced medium thick
- 3 Tablespoons Soy Sauce, Low Sodium
- 3 cloves Fresh Garlic minced
- 1/4 cup Light Brown Sugar divided
- 1/4 cup Palm Sugar divided
- 2 Tablespoons Sweet/Black Soy Sauce
- 2 Tablespoons Premium Fish Sauce
- 1 teaspoon Sambal Oelek Ground Chili Paste
- 1/4 teaspoon Ground White Pepper
- 2 pounds Pork Shoulder (Picnic) cut into 1/4" x 2" strips
- Scallions for garnish
- Caramelized & Crispy Onions for garnish
- Rice
- 12 ounces Jasmine Rice rinsed
- 1 can (14 oz) Coconut Milk
- 1/4 cup Fresh Water
- 2 teaspoons Kosher Salt (or 1 tsp sea salt)
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