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Lau laus




Yield: 1 Servings

Ingredients:

Instructions:

Recipe by: arielle@bonkers.taronga.com (Stephanie da Silva) Wash the taro leaves thoroughly. Remove stem and fibrous part of veins by pulling gently with the tip of a knife from the stem out to the edge of the leaves. Place pork in bowl. Add salt. Work together. Arrange 5 leaves the largest on the bottom. Place pork with fat side up. Place fish on top of pork. Fold leaves over pork and fish to form a bundle (puolo). Prepare each ti leaf by cutting partially through the stiff rib and stripping it off. Place lau lau on the end of a ti leaf and wrap tightly. Wrap another ti leaf around in the opposite direction thereby forming a flat package. Tie with string or fibrous part of ti leaves. Place in a steamer. As soon as water is boiling turn heat to low. Steam lau laus 5 to 6 hours. Remove string before serving.







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