How to Make Bak Kut Teh from Scratch | No Packets Required | Klang-style Pork Bone "Tea"
Originating in Klang, just outside Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia, bak kut teh means ‘pork bone tea’. It's basically pork ribs and other cuts in a rich and complex broth of medicinal herbs. Most people make theirs using pre-packaged spice packs, which is fine, but I much prefer to make my own soup base. Once you make it from scratch once you'll never go back to the pre-packaged spices.

The medicinal herbs may look confusing, but they are actually quite common ingredients in Chinese cooking. Most of them are available from a good Asian grocery, but I buy mine from a Chinese herbalist which tend to have higher quality herbs. Follow the link below for the recipe. I’ve given you the Mandarin pronunciations and Chinese character translations of all the herbs, so you can just show the herbalist your list.

Full recipe: http://adamliaw.com/recipe/bak-kut-teh/
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