lutou
Lutou, also known as "Lu Tou" or "Lutow," is a traditional Chinese dish that is a type of braised pork belly. The name "lutou" directly translates to "braised head," indicating that the dish often utilizes cuts of pork from the head, though other fatty pork cuts can also be used. The key to lutou is the slow cooking process, which tenderizes the meat and allows it to absorb the rich flavors of the braising liquid.
The braising liquid is typically made with soy sauce, Shaoxing wine, rock sugar, star anise, cinnamon, and
Lutou is a popular comfort food in many parts of China, particularly in regions like Shanghai and