When temperatures in Phnom Penh push past 35 degrees, the last thing you want is a heavy, hot meal. This chilled pork salad, inspired by Japan's popular reishabu (cold shabu-shabu), is the answer. Thinly sliced pork is briefly boiled, chilled in ice water, and served over crisp vegetables with a creamy sesame BBQ dressing made from Bell Foods Sesame Dressing and Bell Foods Premium BBQ Sauce.
Why This Recipe Works
Boiling pork thinly renders out the fat, leaving tender, clean-tasting slices that are surprisingly light. The magic is in the dressing. Combining Bell Foods Sesame Dressing with a splash of BBQ Sauce creates a nutty, savoury, slightly sweet dressing that elevates simple salad greens into a complete meal. No oven, no heavy cooking, no sweat.
Ingredients (Serves 2)
For the Pork
- 250 g thinly sliced pork belly or pork shoulder
- 1 tbsp rice vinegar or lime juice (for the boiling water)
For the Salad
- 1 small head of lettuce, torn into pieces
- 1 small cucumber, thinly sliced
- 1 medium tomato, cut into wedges
- 1/4 red onion, thinly sliced and soaked in cold water
- A handful of fresh herbs (mint, coriander, or Thai basil)
For the Sesame BBQ Dressing
- 3 tbsp Bell Foods Sesame Dressing
- 1 tbsp Bell Foods Premium BBQ Sauce
- 1 tsp rice vinegar or lime juice
- 1 tsp water (to thin, if needed)
Instructions
- Boil the pork. Bring a pot of water to a gentle boil. Add rice vinegar. Slide in pork slices one at a time. Do not dump them all at once or they will clump. Cook for 1 to 2 minutes until just cooked through and no longer pink.
- Chill immediately. Transfer the pork to a bowl of ice water. This stops the cooking and gives the meat a clean, firm texture. Drain and pat dry after 2 minutes.
- Make the dressing. Whisk together Bell Foods Sesame Dressing, Bell Foods Premium BBQ Sauce, and rice vinegar. Add water if the consistency is too thick. You want it pourable.
- Assemble. Arrange lettuce, cucumber, tomato, and red onion on a serving plate. Lay the chilled pork slices on top. Scatter fresh herbs over everything.
- Dress and serve. Drizzle the sesame BBQ dressing generously over the salad. Serve immediately while everything is cold.
Serving Suggestion
This salad works as a light lunch on its own or alongside a bowl of cold somen noodles for a fuller meal. Keep extra dressing on the side. Your guests will want more.
Pro Tip
Ask your butcher or supermarket for pre-sliced shabu-shabu pork. It is available at most Japanese and Korean shops in Phnom Penh (like Aeon or Lucky Supermarket). The paper-thin slices cook in seconds and have the perfect texture for this dish. If using regular pork, freeze it for 30 minutes and slice as thinly as you can.
