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Khao Ka Moo: Vegan Pork Stew on Rice

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Kao ka moo is a dish of Teochew Chinese origin that is now firmly Thai. The flavour profile is salty and rich, with an underlying sweetness (although this recipe isn't as sweet as many versions you would find in central Thailand). Classed as aahaan jan diao, or a single plate dish for one diner, this style of food is is contrary to aahaan gap kao. The latter refers to the family style serving of multiple dishes to share alongside rice.

Vegan Thai Pork Stew

Etymologically, the name breaks down as follows:

Hence the dish translates as rice with pig leg. But of course it's possible to enjoy this dish without using animals, so I use a mixture of fried tofu, TVP soya chunks, and yuba sticks. Sliced seitan or gluten mock duck is also suitable.

Traditional accompaniments include pickled mustard greens, salty garlic chilli vinegar, raw garlic, and fresh bird's eye chillies. You can also serve kao ka moo with blanched kai lan (Chinese broccoli). The chilli vinegar and pickled mustard greens are bright enough to cut through the fattiness of the stew, which comes in the form of coconut oil instead of animal fat. 

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Vegan Khao Ka Moo ข้าวขาหมูวีแกน

A Thai recipe of Teochew Chinese origin, this is a vegan take on a classic comfort stew typically made with pig legs. I use a mix of fried tofu (not tofu puffs, though I'm sure these would be a tasty addition), TVP chunks, and yuba sticks. You can mix these up by omitting one and increasing the other. A plain seitan or gluten based mock duck will also work well. Serve this with steamed jasmine rice. This is a braised dish, so you will have more liquid than necessary leftover. I recommend freezing it to add to your next batch or using it as a soup noodle base. This recipe serves 6-8 people, depending on appetites.
Cuisine Thai
Servings 6 people

Ingredients

Chilli Garlic Vinegar Ingredients

  • ½ cup rice vinegar
  • 60 grams mild red or yellow chillies
  • 15 grams garlic (approximately 3 large cloves)
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • ¾ teaspoon salt

Stew Ingredients

  • 2.5 litres water
  • 10 grams coriander root roughly chopped
  • 5 large cloves garlic
  • 2 teaspoons white peppercorns
  • 1 teaspoon roughly ground black pepper
  • 20 grams soft light palm sugar (1 tablespoon)
  • 1 tablespoons pa lo powder (Thai five spice powder)
  • 5 tablespoons thin soy sauce
  • 3 tablespoons shaoxing rice wine
  • 3 tablespoons sweet soy sauce
  • 1 tablespoon vegan oyster sauce
  • 1 tablespoon black soy sauce
  • 2-3 teaspoons refined coconut oil
  • teaspoons salt
  • 2 pandan leaves knotted
  • 350 grams fried tofu cut into approximate 1 inch pieces
  • 75 grams yuba sticks snapped into 1-2 inch pieces
  • cup 75 grams large TVP chunks
  • Pickled mustard greens rinsed
  • Freshly steamed jasmine rice
  • Fresh coriander
  • Fresh bird's eye chillies and garlic

Instructions

  • Blend all of the chilli garlic vinegar ingredients to fine pieces. Heat chilli vinegar in a small saucepan for about a minute (you can skip the heating step if you prepare this condiment the day before). Decant to a heat proof glass jar.
  • Use a pestle and mortar to pound the coriander root, garlic, and white peppercorns into a rough paste.
  • Add the water to a large saucepan and knock the heat up to high. Add the paste from the previous step, ground black pepper, sugar, pa lo powder, thin soy sauce, rice wine, sweet soy sauce, vegan oyster sauce, black soy sauce, refined coconut oil, salt, pandan leaves, yuba sticks, TVP, and fried tofu. When the liquid boils, bring the heat down to medium low. Cover and simmer for 2-3 hours.
  • When you're ready to eat, blanch of a leaf or two per person of mustard greens in the stock (for about a minute). Remove and slice.
  • Dish up 1-1½ cups cooked rice per person and top with ¾-1 cup of stew (mostly solids with a little bit of stock). Top with the blanched pickled mustard green slices and fresh coriander. Serve alongside chilli garlic vinegar, raw bird's eye chillies, and raw garlic as condiments.
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