Hot Asian Pork Skewers with Rice Vinegar Slaw

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Total Time:
4 hr 30 min
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30 min
Yield:
6 to 8 servings
Level:
Easy
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Ingredients

Pork:

  • 1 (1 1/2-pound) pork butt, cut into 1-inch cubes
  • 1 cup teriyaki sauce
  • 1 cup sweet chile paste
  • 1 tablespoon red pepper flakes
  • 1 habanero, minced (keep the seeds in if you want it super spicy)
  • 1/4 cup dark brown sugar

Slaw:

Directions

For the pork: Place 4 to 5 pieces cubed pork onto each skewer and continue until all the pork has been skewered. Place on a sheet tray.

To make the marinade, mix the teriyaki sauce, sweet chile paste, red pepper flakes, habanero and brown sugar in a bowl until well combined. Take 1/4 cup of the marinade and baste each skewer. Put the skewers in a plastic bag and marinate for 2 to 3 hours, or up to overnight. Save the rest of the marinade as a basting sauce for grilling.

While the pork is marinating, make the rice vinegar slaw. In a non-reactive bowl, mix the green and red cabbage and the carrots. Let stand until the colors bleed, about 10 minutes. During that time, make the dressing. Whisk together the rice wine vinegar, mayonnaise, mustard, brown sugar, celery seed and salt. Pour over the cabbage mixture and refrigerate for 1 hour.

To serve: After the pork has marinated, heat a grill to medium-high heat. Grill the pork skewers over direct heat for 3 to 4 minutes on each side, painting on the remaining sauce for a nice caramelization. Serve the pork skewers on a bed of the rice vinegar slaw and extra sauce for dipping.

Notes

This recipe was created by a contestant during a cooking competition. The Food Network Kitchens have not tested it for home use, therefore, we cannot make any representation as to the results.

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  • on September 18, 2012

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    I don't understand why anyone would rate a recipe without making it...
    I really enjoyed this dish the pork was great with a good hot kick. I really enjoyed the slaw, a great Asian twist. I didn't add all the salt but that was a health choice more than anything.

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  • on August 07, 2011

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    I so wish that viewer's stop commenting without making the dish. Also, the recipes that are typed online are not the participants responsibility.

    Okay on with my review. If you use kosher salt and not table salt, it isn't too salty for the amount of cabbage that there is. Also, use the amount of salt that is convertable for you. I have found that almost everybody on the foodnetwork uses only kosher salt which is what I only use now. It also gives meat a better crust.
    I loved the skewers and the slaw. I didn't change one thing. Normally I do tweak recipes, but none needed.

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  • on July 12, 2011

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    I hope that the 3 Tablespoons of Salt is a Typo.......man thats alot of salt...haven't tried it but had to leave a rating...So FoodNetwork can you CORRECT this...by answering on here or a P.S. at end of receipe...

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