Moo Yang (literally, grilled pork)
Last weekend we had some friends came over. One of the dishes that I made was Moo Yang, and some of my friends asked for the recipe so I just post it here.
Moo Yang is pretty common dish in Thailand 
The weather is warming up; the BQQ season is coming so this dish is perfect for a nice warm sunny day with friends or family. You may like to try something different - Moo Yang with sticky rice.
Ingredients
 1 kg.              Pork loin,(best with pork loin with some fat) slice into ¾ inch thick (from any size you wish) 
4 - 5 cloves    Garlic, chopped and pound with a pestle
4                    Big coriander roots, chopped and pound with a pestle
2 tbsp            Honey or Sugar
½ tsp             Salt
2 tsp              Fresh ground black pepper
2 tbsp            Soy Sauce
1 tbsp            Oyster sauce
2 tbsp            Oil
1 tbsp            Cooking wine
Instruction
- In a bowl, combine garlic, coriander roots, honey or sugar, salt, ½ tsp ground pepper, soy sauce, oil and cooking wine. Mix well.
- Add pork into the mixer and coat totally, and grind or sprinkle black pepper on each layer of pork totally and cover with plastic wrap or transfer pork to a bowl with a lid. Marinate over night in the fridge.
- Grill on charcoal or oven both sides until cooked. (If the pork is very dry you can apply some more oil).
- Cut into the size you wish and serve with steamed sticky rice.

 
 
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