By Julie Madden
Skip the takeout. We’ve teamed up with Traeger Ambassador Julie Madden and injected our signature wood-fired flavor into the classic Chinese BBQ pork dish of Char Siu.
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Pellets
6
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1/4 Cup | hoisin sauce |
1/4 Cup | honey plus 2 tablespoons |
1 1/2 Tablespoon | brown sugar |
3 Tablespoon | soy sauce |
1 Tablespoon | sesame oil |
1 Tablespoon | oyster sauce, optional |
1 Teaspoon | Chinese five-spice powder |
1 Clove | garlic, minced |
2 Teaspoon | red food coloring, optional |
2 Tablespoon | honey |
1/4 Cup | ketchup |
3 Tablespoon | brown sugar |
1 Teaspoon | yellow mustard |
1/4 Teaspoon | Chinese five-spice powder |
1
In medium bowl, whisk together 1/4 cup honey and remaining marinade ingredients thoroughly, making sure brown sugar is dissolved. Add pork and marinade to glass pan or resealable bag and marinate for at least 8 hours or overnight, turning occasionally to ensure all sides of pork are well coated.
2
When ready to cook, set Traeger temperature to 225°F and preheat, lid closed for 15 minutes.
225 ˚F / 107 ˚C
Super Smoke
3
Remove pork from marinade and boil marinade in a saucepan over medium-high heat on stove top for 3 minutes to use for basting pork. Cool slightly, then whisk in 2 remaining tablespoons of honey.
4
Arrange the tenderloins on the grill grate and smoke pork until internal temperature reaches 145°F. Baste pork with reserved marinade halfway through cooking.
225 ˚F / 107 ˚C
145 ˚F / 63 ˚C
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5
Remove pork from grill and increase temperature to 450°F. Return pork to grill for a few minutes per side to slightly char and set the sauce.
450 ˚F / 232 ˚C
6
For the Five-Spice Dipping Sauce: In a small saucepan over low heat, mix ketchup, brown sugar, mustard and Chinese five-spice powder until sugar is dissolved and sauce is smooth. Let cool, and serve chilled or at room temperature.
7
Serve pork immediately with jasmine rice, or cool and refrigerate for later use as an appetizer, served with Five-Spice dipping sauce and toasted sesame seeds. Enjoy!
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