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Moo Tod Kratiem

Thai Fried Pork with Garlic

A classic Thai street food dish featuring tender pork slices marinated in a fragrant garlic and pepper paste, then fried until golden brown and incredibly crispy. The generous amount of fried garlic is key to its irresistible flavor and aroma.

Prep20 minutes
Cook15 minutes
Total1 hour 5 minutes (including marinating)
Serves4
LevelEasy
Moo Tod Kratiem - Thailand traditional dish

๐Ÿง‚ Ingredients

  • 400 g Pork loin or shoulder(Pork shoulder will be more tender and forgiving, while loin will be leaner. Slice thinly against the grain, about 0.5 cm thick.)
  • 10-15 cloves Garlic(Use more for extra crispy garlic. Some will be pounded for the marinade, and the rest will be fried separately.)
  • 1 tsp White peppercorns(Whole white peppercorns are traditional and provide a distinct aroma. Ground white pepper can be substituted, but use slightly less.)
  • 4 roots Coriander roots(Cleaned and finely chopped. If unavailable, use the white parts of green onions or skip.)
  • 2 tbsp Soy sauce(Regular soy sauce is fine.)
  • 1 tsp Fish sauce(Optional, but adds depth of flavor.)
  • 1/2 tsp Sugar(To balance the flavors.)
  • 1/2 cup Vegetable oil(Or other neutral oil with a high smoke point, for frying the pork and garlic.)

๐Ÿ’ก Pro Tips

  • โœ“Don't overcrowd the pan when frying the pork; this ensures crispiness rather than steaming.
  • โœ“Fry the garlic slowly over medium-low heat to achieve an even golden-brown color and prevent burning.
  • โœ“The crispy fried garlic is a signature element; be generous with it!
  • โœ“White pepper is crucial for the authentic flavor profile.

โœจ Twist Ideas

Inspiration for your own version of this recipe

  • Substitute chicken thigh or breast for pork.
  • Add a pinch of five-spice powder to the marinade for a different aromatic profile.
  • Serve with a side of sweet chili sauce for dipping.

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