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Zha Paigu (Taiwanese Fried Pork Chops) for Two

By Annie Petito

Published on August 8, 2022

Time

55 minutes, plus 1 hour marinating

Yield

Serves 2

Zha Paigu (Taiwanese Fried Pork Chops) for Two

Ingredients

1½ teaspoons soy sauce 1½ teaspoons michiu 1 garlic clove, minced to paste¾ teaspoon sugar ¾ teaspoon water ½ teaspoon five-spice powder ¼ teaspoon table salt ⅛ teaspoon white pepper 1 (8- to 10-ounce) bone-in pork rib chop, ¾ to 1 inch thick1 large egg ½ cup coarse sweet potato starch3 cups vegetable oil for frying

Before You Begin

If a rib chop is unavailable, a blade chop may be used. The bone of the chop is great for nibbling, which is why we include it for serving. Coarse (or “thick”) sweet potato starch gives the chop its distinct crunch. You can substitute coarse tapioca starch. We developed this recipe with michiu, Taiwanese rice wine; if it's unavailable, clear rice wine and sake make good substitutes. Fry the chop in a wok or a Dutch oven that holds 6 quarts or more. To make paigu fan, serve the chop with white rice; a stir-fried vegetable, such as napa cabbage; a pickled vegetable, such as mustard greens; and Lu Dan (Braised Eggs).

Instructions

  1.  Whisk soy sauce, michiu, garlic, sugar, water, five-spice powder, salt, and white pepper together in medium bowl.
  2.  Place chop on cutting board; cover with sheet of plastic wrap; and pound to ¼-inch thickness, being careful to avoid bone. Add chop to bowl with marinade and toss to evenly coat. Cover and refrigerate for 1 hour or up to 4 hours.
  3.  Beat egg in shallow dish. Spread sweet potato starch in second shallow dish. Remove chop from marinade (do not pat dry) and dip into egg, turning to coat well and allowing excess egg to drip back into dish. Coat evenly on all sides with sweet potato starch, pressing on chop to adhere. Transfer chop to large plate.
  4.  Set wire rack in rimmed baking sheet. Add oil to wok or large Dutch oven and heat over medium-high heat to 350 degrees. Place chop in oil and cook until just starting to brown on both sides, 1 minute per side. Transfer chop to prepared rack.
  5.  Heat oil to 375 degrees. Return chop to oil and cook until golden brown on both sides, about 1 minute per side. Transfer chop to rack. Let chop rest for 5 minutes. Carve meat from bone and slice ½ inch thick. Serve meat with bone.
Zha Paigu (Taiwanese Fried Pork Chops) for Two
Photography by Daniel J. van Ackere. Styling by Ashley Moore.

Zha Paigu (Taiwanese Fried Pork Chops) for Two

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Time

55 minutes, plus 1 hour marinating

Yield

Serves 2

Ingredients

1½ teaspoons soy sauce
1½ teaspoons michiu
1 garlic clove, minced to paste
¾ teaspoon sugar
¾ teaspoon water
½ teaspoon five-spice powder
¼ teaspoon table salt
⅛ teaspoon white pepper
1 (8- to 10-ounce) bone-in pork rib chop, ¾ to 1 inch thick
1 large egg
½ cup coarse sweet potato starch
3 cups vegetable oil for frying

Ingredients

1½ teaspoons soy sauce
1½ teaspoons michiu
1 garlic clove, minced to paste
¾ teaspoon sugar
¾ teaspoon water
½ teaspoon five-spice powder
¼ teaspoon table salt
⅛ teaspoon white pepper
1 (8- to 10-ounce) bone-in pork rib chop, ¾ to 1 inch thick
1 large egg
½ cup coarse sweet potato starch
3 cups vegetable oil for frying

Ingredients

1½ teaspoons soy sauce
1½ teaspoons michiu
1 garlic clove, minced to paste
¾ teaspoon sugar
¾ teaspoon water
½ teaspoon five-spice powder
¼ teaspoon table salt
⅛ teaspoon white pepper
1 (8- to 10-ounce) bone-in pork rib chop, ¾ to 1 inch thick
1 large egg
½ cup coarse sweet potato starch
3 cups vegetable oil for frying

Why This Recipe Works

For juicy, crispy zha paigu, we started with bone-in rib chops because they cook up tender and juicy. Pounding the chops ¼ inch thick ensured that they cooked quickly yet still offered plenty of meaty chew. We soaked the chops in a superflavorful marinade of soy sauce, michiu (Taiwanese rice wine), sugar, salt, white pepper, garlic, and sweetly aromatic five-spice powder. Dipping the marinated chops in beaten egg before dredging them in coarse (sometimes labeled “thick”) sweet potato starch created a substantial, shattery crust. Coarse sweet potato starch is a big part of the magic of the dish: It developed an exceptionally crispy, craggy crust, especially after the chops were double-fried, a technique that ensured that all the moisture had been expelled from the crust.

Before You Begin

If a rib chop is unavailable, a blade chop may be used. The bone of the chop is great for nibbling, which is why we include it for serving. Coarse (or “thick”) sweet potato starch gives the chop its distinct crunch. You can substitute coarse tapioca starch. We developed this recipe with michiu, Taiwanese rice wine; if it's unavailable, clear rice wine and sake make good substitutes. Fry the chop in a wok or a Dutch oven that holds 6 quarts or more. To make paigu fan, serve the chop with white rice; a stir-fried vegetable, such as napa cabbage; a pickled vegetable, such as mustard greens; and Lu Dan (Braised Eggs).

Instructions

  1.  Whisk soy sauce, michiu, garlic, sugar, water, five-spice powder, salt, and white pepper together in medium bowl.
  2.  Place chop on cutting board; cover with sheet of plastic wrap; and pound to ¼-inch thickness, being careful to avoid bone. Add chop to bowl with marinade and toss to evenly coat. Cover and refrigerate for 1 hour or up to 4 hours.
  3.  Beat egg in shallow dish. Spread sweet potato starch in second shallow dish. Remove chop from marinade (do not pat dry) and dip into egg, turning to coat well and allowing excess egg to drip back into dish. Coat evenly on all sides with sweet potato starch, pressing on chop to adhere. Transfer chop to large plate.
  4.  Set wire rack in rimmed baking sheet. Add oil to wok or large Dutch oven and heat over medium-high heat to 350 degrees. Place chop in oil and cook until just starting to brown on both sides, 1 minute per side. Transfer chop to prepared rack.
  5.  Heat oil to 375 degrees. Return chop to oil and cook until golden brown on both sides, about 1 minute per side. Transfer chop to rack. Let chop rest for 5 minutes. Carve meat from bone and slice ½ inch thick. Serve meat with bone.

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