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Chinese-Style Barbecued Pork

Ingredients

1/4 cup Shao xing
1/3 cup Soy sauce
1 Tbsp Sugar
1 Tbsp Ginger, fresh; grated
1 Garlic clove; minced
2 1/2 lb Boneless pork rib end roast
1/3 cup Catsup
1 Tbsp Mustard, dry
2 tsp Water

Directions

Combine the sherry, soy sauce, sugar, ginger and garlic, blending well. Place the pork roast in a dish or plastic bag, add the sauce, and brush over the meat or close the bag tightly and turn to coat the meat with the sauce. Marinate at room temperature 2 to 3 hours or in the refrigerator overnight.

This cut of pork is best cooked on a grill with a cover or on a spit. If you do not have a spit or grill with a cover, shape a loose tent of foil over the meat to hold in the heat and help prevent flare-ups while cooking.

Remove the meat from the marinade, reserving the marinade, and place on a grill 6 to 8 inches above a drip pan surrounded by hot coals or with the coals pushed to the back of the grill. Brush the meat with the sauce and grill 1 hour, basting and turning as needed to cook evenly and prevent flare-ups. Test with a meat thermometer. When the internal temperature reaches 160 degrees F. the meat is thoroughly cooked but still tender and juicy. A thick roast might require 30 minutes longer.

Just before the meat is done, mix the catsup into the remaining marinade and brush over the meat. Turn and glaze the meat over the drip pan. Remove the meat to a serving plater, cover loosely with foil and let stand 30 minutes. About 10 minutes before serving, mix the dry mustard to a smooth thin paste with the water. Slice the pork roast thinly and serve the catsup sauce and mustard sauce separately, or swirl the mustard into the catsup sauce.



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