This recipe was updated on 16 Aug 2014. Some instructions and
ingredient quantities were changed, and metric measurements added.
For me, roast pork is a treat that can be purchased at a Chinese
delicatessen. A whole pig is roasted and the skin is crispy while the meat is
tender. The butcher cuts pieces from the whole pig and you buy as much of the
pig as you want (for me, usually just 1-2 pounds). For special occasions, a
whole roast pork is served as part of a banquet. The roast pork is usually
eaten all by itself, but also can be made part of a dish. The danger in
purchasing roast pork is that you’ll eat it all before making the dish! It was
particularly hard in this case since the roast pork was freshly roasted and
still hot when I ordered it. I had to summon all my will power not to eat all
the roast pork before making the dish. The soy dipping sauce that you usually
get when you buy roast pork is used as the basis for the dish’s sauce.
Enjoy!