Soft meat "Beer-braised pork
If you don't finish your beer and have some left over, use it to cook meat! It is very tasty with a soft and deep flavor.
Material ( For 2 persons )
pork leg 300g (10.58oz)
onion (edible plant, Allium cepa) 1/2 to 1 piece
beer 50-100 ml
granulated consomme 1 teaspoon
butter proper quantity
salt and pepper proper quantity
Lemon slices (if available) two sheets (pieces) (of paper)
Beer-braised Pork in a Beer Saucepan Easy Recipe

Do you ever buy a large quantity of beer for a day when everyone is together and end up with a lot left over? You can't throw it away, but you can't drink it all by yourself.... In that case, let's use it for stewed meat! It is very tasty with a soft and deep flavor.

This time we will introduce a recipe for braised pork with beer.

Beer-braised

pork recipe

Ingredients

The recipe is based on Kirin's recipe.

Pork thigh 300g (10.58oz)
1/2 to 1 onion
50 to 100ml (3.38us fl oz) beer
1 teaspoon granulated consommé
Butter to taste
Salt and pepper to taste
2 lemon slices (if available)

Directions

Cut pork into bite-size pieces and onion into thin slices.

Beer-braised Pork in a Beer Saucepan Easy Recipe

Heat butter in a frying pan and fry onions. When onions begin to change color and soften, add pork and cook until browned. Sprinkle with salt and pepper.

Beer-braised Pork in a Beer Saucepan Easy Recipe

Add the beer and consommé and bring to a simmer. Continue to simmer until the liquid is almost gone.

Beer-braised Pork in a Beer Saucepan Easy Recipe

Serve on a plate, garnish with a slice of lemon, and you're done!

Beer-braised Pork in a Beer Saucepan Easy Recipe

How does it taste?

Yum...just like the food you get at a restaurant! The meat is tender and the butter makes it aromatic and mild. The beer has removed the fatty taste, leaving it with a refreshing aftertaste. The onions also bring out the sweetness, giving it a tender texture!

Beer-braised Pork in a Beer Saucepan Easy Recipe

Beer-braised Pork in a Beer Saucepan Easy Recipe

I don't detect any bitterness from the beer, but it has a refreshing and crisp aftertaste. The meat becomes really soft and juicy, so you can eat as much as you want. I made it with pork this time, but it's also delicious with beef or chicken stewed in beer! Try it!