Pork rib and radish soup with fried bean curd
Pork rib and radish soup with fried bean curd, Myanmar style. (Hsu Myat Oo)

When I was young, my father made pork rib and radish soup for us—a tasty dish that works for the rainy season. In upper Myanmar, we also eat a lot of bean curd, sometimes frying it to make a sweet and spicy taste. I hope you enjoy the both of them together.

Pork rib and radish soup

Preparation time: 5 minutes

Cooking time: 45 minutes

Total time: 50 minutes

Ingredients

350 grams of pork rib

10 pieces of pepper seed         

One and a half teaspoons of salt

One and a half teaspoons of chicken powder   

Two tablespoons of coriander leaves

Four pieces of medium-sized radish

Three pieces of coriander root

One and a half litres of water

Instructions

  1. Wash the pork ribs and place them in a pot of water. Place the pot over a stove and bring to boil. When the water has boiled, drain it and wash the pork ribs a second time.
  2. Add the one and half litres of water to a pot and boil. When the water has boiled, add the pepper, salt, chicken powder, and coriander root and boil for about 30 minutes. Cut the radish into medium-sized chunks. Add the radish after the pork has softened. Keep cooking for about 15 minutes and taste. Serve with coriander leaves.

Fried Myanmar bean curd

Preparation time: 10 minutes

Cooking time: 20 minutes

Total time: 30 minutes

Ingredients

10 pieces of bean curd

5 medium-sized onions (sliced)

3 medium-sized tomatoes (sliced)

4 tablespoons of oil     

Half a teaspoon of salt

Two tablespoons of spring onion (cut in half inches)

5 pieces of fresh chilli

1 whole bulb of garlic

A little turmeric

Half a teaspoon of chilli powder

Instructions

  1. Put a pan on the stove and add oil. Then add the onions and, when the smell starts to come out, add the tomatoes and fry until it’s a paste. Add the turmeric, chilli powder, and salt, and fry for a few minutes.
  2. Add the bean curd and garlic and fry for two minutes. Then add the green chilli and spring onion, mix all the ingredients together, and serve.

 

Soe Naing Tun is a home cook who loves to prepare dishes for his family.