Looks delicious, homemade? If so, recipe? I've made okay bbq pork, but I want better
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Thank you. I used 2 different recipes and kind of picked and chose to make it my own. Here are the links.
https://www.recipetineats.com/chinese-barbecue-pork-char-siu/ https://thewoksoflife.com/chinese-bbq-pork-cha-siu/
Nice. I would suggest:
- Add more honey or syrup. You can apply honey several times throughout the cooking
- Add more charring by cooking in very high heat the last 10 minutes
100% agree. Always do a little evaluation after a meal on what can be improved and this is pretty much exactly what I told the better half I needed to do.