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Make this quick and easy Pan Fried Crispy Pork Belly in 40 minutes. Only 4 ingredients and just as tasty as the oven roasted version.
There is something about Roast Pork Belly that makes it so irresistible. Kids absolutely love it and so do they adults. The salty meat coupled with the crispy skin make for a very tasty dish whether eaten with rice or noodles. The trick to a crackly skin is to get it really dry, hence leaving it in the refrigerator uncovered over night. This of course takes time. To speed things up, cooking it on the stove in a cast iron skillet is a good alternative. The skin may not be as light and crackly as when you place it under the broiler but it is pretty decent.
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Pan Fried Crispy Skin VS Blistered Crackly Skin
The crackling will definitely be “thinner” and more “dense” simply because the skin is placed down onto the skillet as opposed to allowing it to blister under the broiler. That said, you can’t beat having Crispy Pork Belly in just 40 minutes! This means that you can even prepare this on a week day if the craving hits. Also, the preparation is a little simpler and that is always a good thing.
The Meaty Part
There is little to no difference where the meaty part is concerned. I used the same ingredients for both versions and so they should be about the same. Again, if you are in a pinch, then this Pan Fried Crispy Pork Belly is the way to go.
Tools Used in Making This Pan Fried Crispy Pork Belly
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Pre-Seasoned Cast Iron Skillet by Royal Industries, 10-1/2″ Diameter Lodge Cast Iron Chef’s Skillet, Pre-Seasoned, 10-inch Winco UT-9 Coiled Spring Heavyweight Stainless Steel Utility Tong, 9-Inch
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Serving Suggestions
Pan Fried Crispy Pork Belly is equally delicious served with rice or noodles. I saved the pork lard rendered to make this dry style toss noodles. You can get the recipe for the sauce in this Lo Mein post. Simply replace the sesame oil with the pork lard. The noodles were super tasty served with Pickled Green Chilies.