Dongbei Guo Bao Rou (Babi Asam Manis Renyah)
This Dongbei Guo Bao Rou, or Northeastern Sweet and Sour Pork, might seem unfamiliar, but it’s a softer take on the classic sweet and sour pork dish originating from Harbin during the Qing Dynasty and originally made for foreign residents.

Ingredients
4 servings
Instructions
- Slice the pork loin into ¼-inch thick slices. Marinate with 1 tablespoon light soy sauce, ½ teaspoon salt, 1 tablespoon Shaoxing wine, and 3 tablespoons water, working the ingredients thoroughly into the pork pieces. Cover and transfer to the refrigerator.
- In a medium bowl (large enough to fit all the pork), dissolve the potato starch in 1½ cups of water, and stir until completely dissolved. Set aside for 15 minutes, or until the potato starch has completely settled to the bottom.
- Now prepare the sauce by mixing the sugar, vinegar, ½ teaspoon salt, and sesame oil together. Stir to dissolve, and set aside.
- Take your potato starch, and slowly drain out the majority of the water, leaving behind the potato starch paste. Add the pork slices to the bowl, and use your hands to ensure the pork is completely coated in the wet potato starch. Add a tablespoon of water at a time if the mixture is too dry and hard to work with.
- Prepare the oil for frying in a deep pot or wok, heating it slowly to 250 - 300 degrees F––no higher, or the pork will overcook. Carefully lower the pork pieces, one at a time, into the oil, leaving space in between, as they tend to stick together. Fry each batch for 2 minutes, transferring the fried pork to a wire rack to drain. When all of the pork has been fried once, bring the oil back up to 250 - 300 degrees F and fry the pork again in batches for about 30 seconds each batch.
- Now you’re ready to put together the rest of the dish. If you fried the pork in your wok, carefully pour the hot oil into a heat-proof container, leaving about 1 tablespoon of it behind.
- Heat the wok over medium heat. Cook the ginger and garlic briefly. Add the sauce mixture, turn up the heat, and cook for about 2-3 minutes. You should have about ⅓ cup of sauce in the wok after it’s reduced. Next, add the carrot, scallions, cilantro, and fried pork. Stir quickly so there is a thin layer of sauce coating each piece of pork. Serve immediately!
Nutrition per serving
Protein30g
Carbs68g
Fat17g
550kcal
30gProtein
68gCarbs
17gFat
💰 Cost Estimate
Total Ingredients
$1294.00
$1294.00
Per Serving
$324.00/serving
$324.00/serving
🏠 Savings
~$2588.00 vs buying!
~$2588.00 vs buying!
📋 Price Breakdown (87% ingredients detected)
| Ingredient | Amount | Subtotal |
|---|---|---|
| pork loin | 1 lb | $110.00 |
| light soy sauce | 1 tbsp | $15.00 |
| salt | 0.5 tsp | $1.00 |
| Shaoxing wine | 1 tbsp | - |
| water | 3 tbsp | - |
| potato starch | 8 oz | $404.00 |
| sugar | 0.5 cup | $7.00 |
| rice vinegar | 0.6666666666666666 cup | $61.00 |
| sesame oil | 1 tsp | $5.00 |
| Oil for frying | - | - |
| minced ginger | 1 tbsp | $16.00 |
| minced garlic | 1 tbsp | $23.00 |
| of a small carrot | 0.5 | $19.00 |
| scallions | 4 | $516.00 |
| cilantro | 0.25 cup | $117.00 |
*Estimated market prices, may vary by region
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