Jok is a Thai rice porridge, often served with pork meatballs and a variety of Thai condiments and toppings such as fried onions, garlic, fish sauce, sliced ginger, and green onions.
Course Breakfast, Soup
Cuisine Thai
Prep Time 15 minutesminutes
Cook Time 1 hourhour15 minutesminutes
Total Time 1 hourhour30 minutesminutes
Servings 5servings
Calories 221kcal
Author Craig Fear
Cost $10
Ingredients
For the congee:
1cuprice cooked in pork broth or chicken broth or water
Add 2 quarts of water or broth and bring to a boil. Turn heat down and simmer gently for 60 - 90 minutes until rice breaks down and forms a porridge-like consistency. Stir frequently to avoid burning and add more water if needed.
While rice is cooking, in a medium bowl, mix the ground pork with the garlic and fish sauce. Form the mixture into bite-sized meatballs.
When the rice is done, remove the pot from stove, and transfer one serving size (about 1 cup) to a separate pot. Add a little more water or broth if needed (I usually add chicken or pork broth) and return to a simmer. Add the pork meatballs and simmer for 2 to 3 minutes until fully cooked.
Add the eggs and poach for a few minutes, or until the egg whites form and the yolks remain runny.
Remove the congee from the heat (the eggs will continue to cook in the hot broth).
Ladle the jok into a serving bowl and season with the ginger, scallions, fried garlic, fried shallots, fish sauce, soy sauce, and pepper, to taste. You may use any combination of those to suit your own tastes.
Let the main pot of congee cool and then store it in the fridge. It will thicken quite a bit from the starch in the rice. You'll now have a big pot of congee ready to go for the rest of the week. Simply repeat instructions 3 through 7.