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Thit Kho Tau is typically eaten with rice and pickled bean sprouts The star of the dish is obviously the pork belly. It's ridiculously tender while the fatty skin melts in your mouth. If you can get your hands on pork. Serve the tender pork belly morsels and boiled eggs with a light vegetable, like bok choy.
Prepare the marinade of the pork belly by combining soy sauce, lemon juice, ground black pepper, and garlic powder in a large bowl. Transfer the garlic fried rice into individual plates. Add grilled pork belly and a piece of fried egg on each plate. Now add the eggs and bring the mixture to a hard boil. Add water only if needed, as you want the sauce to reduce by half, creating a rich.
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