33 Inspired Asian Pork Recipes for Lunar New Year (2024)

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Local Pork Stars Celebrating Lunar New Year The Year of the Pig Ground Pork Recipes Chinese Pork Dumplings by Bernice at Dish ‘n’ the Kitchen Ma Po Tofu Warriors Meal from Abbe: This is How I Cook Asian Pork Meatballs Lori at Snacks and Sips Crispy Homemade Egg Rolls with a Sesame Ginger Dipping Sauce Meaghan at4 Sons ‘R’ Us Instant Pot Chinese Sticky Rice with Sausage from Urvashi at Two Sleevers Steamed Piglet Buns Karen’s Kitchen Stories Taiwanese Pumpkin Noodles Caroline’s Cooking San Choy Bao from Caroline’s Cooking Kimchee Pork Dahn at Pancakes Savor the Best Spicy Asian Pork Cabbage Rolls Carol at From a Chef’s Kitchen Crispy Pork Wontons Lisa Cooking with Curls Great Cuts of Pork Chinese Braised Pork Hock in Black Bean Sauce by Brian from Krumpli Pork Kimchi Fries from Tina at Fusion Craftiness Hakka Char Yoke by Anita from Daily Cooking Quest Bun Thit Nuong Vietnamese Grilled Pork with Rice Noodles Tara’s Multicultural Table Cha Siu Bao Mi by Jessica at Sweet and Savor Hoisin Glazed Pork Loin by Blair at The Seasoned Mom Slow Cooker Asian Pulled Pork Sliders by Amy from House of Nash Eats Vietnamese Pork Noodle Bowl Danielle at Went There 8 This Pork Ramen Stir Fry from Gina atRunning to the Kitchen Crispy Instant Pot Caramelized Pork Ramen Danielle at Went There 8 This Dan Dan Noodles by Brian from Krumpli Pork Belly Cider Chili Pork Belly by Betty at Slow the Cook Down Sticky Belly Pork Burgers with Quick Pickled Vegetables from Nicky at The Kitchen Sanctuary Bulgogi Pork Belly Bao by Lisa from Garlic and Zest Sticky Chinese Pork Belly from Nicky at The Kitchen Sanctuary Pork Ribs Honey Soy Pork Ribs by Adrianne fromSweet Caramel Sunday Smoked Pork Ribs with Asian Spice Rub by Mary at Vindulge Kimchi Braised Keto Whole 30 Pork Ribs Jean at What Great Grandma Ate Paleo Baked Ribs Favourite Dry Rub Recipe Yang’s Nourishing Kitchen Paleo Korean Pork Ribs Jean at What Great Grandma Ate Pork Chops Vietnamese Pork Chops by Bernice at Dish ‘n’ the Kitchen Peach Ginger Glazed Pork Chops Easy Cooking with Molly Pin it HERE. FAQs References

Celebrating the Lunar New Year in the Year of the Pig? Here are 33 auspicious recipes that feature pork; the other white meat. If you are into recipe roundups and are wondering how to cook with an Instant Pot, check out this handy 25 Beginner Instant Pot Recipe Roundup. Or, explore savoury lemon recipes in this 56 Bright and Beautiful Savoury Lemon Recipes roundup. citrus

Local Pork Stars

The rising price of beef and chicken has nudged many consumers towards the other, often less expensive white meat; pork. Others have begun toinclude more veggie forward mains into their diets. I love my meatless dinners, like this Lentil Tajine with Whole Roasted Cauliflower but I also enjoy meat at meals. Supporting local pig farmers ensures that your meat based meals contain the very best, humanely raised pork. Read about my local pork stars, Christopher and Jessica from Bear and the Flower Farm here.

Celebrating Lunar New Year

This year, Lunar New Year festivities begin February 5th with the Spring Festival and end on February 19th with the Lantern Festival. Lunar New Year is primarily celebrated by East Asians of Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Tibetan, and Mongolian descent. There are other countries such as Japan that may celebrate theLunar New Year as a result of their history even though they no longer follow the lunar calendar.

The Year of the Pig

This year those who celebrate the Lunar New Year are welcoming the Year of the Pig. How very fortunate for us, that the pig is one of the most delicious of the Chinese zodiac animals. With this in mind, I have strung together some of the most delicious Asian pork recipes from bloggers all over the world.

Ground Pork Recipes

Ground pork is a common ingredient in Asian pork recipes, from dumplings and stir frys to lettuce cups (San Choy Bao) and sticky rice. It’s easy to work with and is really versatile. During Lunar New Year a plate full of plump and juicy pork dumplings are eaten to ensure the new year is full of prosperity and wealth.

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Chinese Pork Dumplings by Bernice at Dish ‘n’ the Kitchen

Ma Po Tofu Warriors Meal from Abbe: This is How I Cook

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Asian Pork Meatballs Lori at Snacks and Sips

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Crispy Homemade Egg Rolls with a Sesame Ginger Dipping Sauce Meaghan

at4 Sons ‘R’ Us

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Instant Pot Chinese Sticky Rice with Sausage from Urvashi at Two Sleevers

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Steamed Piglet Buns Karen’s Kitchen Stories

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Taiwanese Pumpkin Noodles Caroline’s Cooking

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San Choy Bao from Caroline’s Cooking

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Kimchee Pork Dahn at Pancakes Savor the Best

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Spicy Asian Pork Cabbage Rolls Carol at From a Chef’s Kitchen

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Crispy Pork Wontons Lisa Cooking with Curls

Great Cuts of Pork

In general, pork is considered lucky or brings the promise of progress. Those born in the year of the pig are said to have great personalities and are blessed with good fortune throughout life.

From a large braised pork hock to cha siu pork loin, I promise you there are endless ways to enjoy delicious (and lucky!) pork in the following Asian pork recipes.

Chinese Braised Pork Hock in Black Bean Sauce by Brian from Krumpli

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Pork Kimchi Fries from Tina at Fusion Craftiness

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Hakka Char Yoke by Anita from Daily Cooking Quest

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Bun Thit Nuong Vietnamese Grilled Pork with Rice Noodles

Tara’s Multicultural Table

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Cha Siu Bao Mi by Jessica at Sweet and Savor

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Hoisin Glazed Pork Loin by Blair at The Seasoned Mom

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Slow Cooker Asian Pulled Pork Sliders by Amy from House of Nash Eats

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Vietnamese Pork Noodle Bowl Danielle at Went There 8 This

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Pork Ramen Stir Fry from Gina atRunning to the Kitchen

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Crispy Instant Pot Caramelized Pork Ramen Danielle at Went There 8 This

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Dan Dan Noodles by Brian from Krumpli

Pork Belly

Pork belly is one of the most popular cuts of pork used in Asian pork recipes. At Lunar New Year (and every day cooking!), it is prized for it’s rich pork fat goodness and ease of preparation. This succulent cut is fabulous when braised, roasted, steamed, salted, cured and stir fried.

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Cider Chili Pork Belly by Betty at Slow the Cook Down

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Sticky Belly Pork Burgers with Quick Pickled Vegetables from Nicky

at The Kitchen Sanctuary

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Bulgogi Pork Belly Bao by Lisa from Garlic and Zest

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Sticky Chinese Pork Belly from Nicky at The Kitchen Sanctuary

Pork Ribs

Is there anything better than succulent, meaty, fall-off-the-bone pork ribs? From the very traditional Kimchi Braised Pork Ribs to the Smoked Pork Ribs with Asian Spice Rub, you’re sure to find a favourite rib recipe here!

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Honey Soy Pork Ribs by Adrianne fromSweet Caramel Sunday

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Smoked Pork Ribs with Asian Spice Rub by Mary at Vindulge

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Kimchi Braised Keto Whole 30 Pork Ribs Jean at What Great Grandma Ate

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Paleo Baked Ribs Favourite Dry Rub Recipe Yang’s Nourishing Kitchen

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Paleo Korean Pork Ribs Jean at What Great Grandma Ate

Pork Chops

Pork Chops or as I like to call them, little piggy steaks, offer the best bang for your buck. They’re simply wonderful braised or marinated then grilled. During Lunar New Year you will often see them served ‘Shanghai Style’ coated in crumb and deep fried. This is a more historic interpretation as oil used to be in short supply…making this dish a treat only eaten on special occasions. These days, it seems every day can be feast day with these delicious Asian Pork Recipes!

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Vietnamese Pork Chops by Bernice at Dish ‘n’ the Kitchen

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Peach Ginger Glazed Pork Chops Easy Cooking with Molly

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FAQs

What food to bring to lunar new year party? ›

Ingredients like citrus, such as oranges (which symbolize good fortune), roasting whole chickens or fish (which symbolize wholeness and abundance), serving long noodles like Dan Dan noodles (which symbolize longevity), and spring rolls (which symbolize wealth) are all classic good luck foods to serve.

What is pork belly used for? ›

It is a fatty, flavorful cut of meat that is used to make bacon. It's also commonly roasted, braised, and grilled. Pork belly is a popular ingredient in many Asian dishes, such as Korean barbecue, Chinese roast pork, and Vietnamese bánh mì sandwiches.

What are the 7 lucky new year's food traditions? ›

Food traditions that you can do to bring good luck next year
  • Pork. Pork is thought to bring good luck on New Year's Day. ...
  • Cabbage. ...
  • Black-Eyed Peas. ...
  • Greens. ...
  • Lentils. ...
  • Fish. ...
  • Noodles. ...
  • Grapes and other fruit.
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What is pork belly called in America? ›

So, streaky pork bacon is pork belly, but pork belly isn't bacon. Instead, pork belly is the whole slab cut from the fleshy underside of a pig. Streaky pork bacon is cut from this slab. Pork belly is unsmoked and uncured, while much bacon found in the U.S. can undergo a lot of processing—not ButcherBox bacon, though.

Is pork belly healthier than bacon? ›

Is pork belly healthier than bacon? Bacon contains smoke flavor, preservatives (like nitrates), and added ingredients that may not be considered part of a healthy diet. If you're trying to eat more naturally, pork belly may make a better choice.

Should I bring a gift to a Lunar New Year party? ›

Giving gifts to loved ones is an important part of celebrating the Chinese New Year. It is a time to come together with family to celebrate the end of the previous year and the start of the new year, with gift-giving being one of the many traditions followed during this time.

What can I do to bring good luck on Lunar New Year? ›

7 auspicious things to do to usher in a lucky Chinese New Year
  1. Spring Cleaning. ...
  2. Decorating your house. ...
  3. Auspicious plants shopping. ...
  4. Repaying debts. ...
  5. Staying up on Chinese New Year's Eve. ...
  6. Wearing new clothes. ...
  7. Eating Nian Gao.
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What is taboo to give as a gift during Lunar New Year holiday? ›

Sharp objects, similar to the handkerchief, are seen as cutting ties with a person. This can be seen negatively, and so it is often best to avoid gifts of knives or scissors on Chinese New Year. A common saying in Chinese is “one slash two parts” which China signifies the ending of a friendship.

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