Easy Izakaya-Style Chashu: A Perfect Beer Pairing Recipe

In Japanese izakaya (pubs), one of the most beloved bar snacks is chashu—tender slices of braised pork.
It’s often served on ramen, but it also shines on its own as a flavorful appetizer that goes perfectly with a cold beer.

Today’s recipe is a simple, beginner-friendly version that uses only a few ingredients: pork belly, soy sauce, garlic, and ginger.
Despite its simplicity, it delivers that unmistakable izakaya-style flavor.

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Why Chashu Pairs So Well With Beer

Chashu is built on a balance of:

  • The savory aroma of soy sauce
  • The rich fattiness of pork belly
  • The punch of garlic
  • The fresh, clean finish of ginger

These flavors match beautifully with the bitterness and crispness of beer, creating that classic “izakaya experience” at home.

Easy Izakaya-Style Chashu

Ingredients (Serves 4–5)

  • 500g (1 lb) pork belly block
  • 3 Tbsp soy sauce
  • 1 tsp grated garlic
  • 1 tsp grated ginger

Only four basic ingredients, yet packed with flavor.

How to Make It (Steps ①–③ from the original recipe)

① Boil the Pork

Fill a pot with enough water to cover the pork.
Bring the water to a boil, then add the pork.
Lower the heat to just below boiling and simmer for about 1 hour.
→ This removes excess fat and eliminates any gamey smell, resulting in a cleaner taste.

② Marinate in the Sauce

Remove the pork from the pot.
Mix together:

  • 3 Tbsp soy sauce
  • 1 tsp grated garlic
  • 1 tsp grated ginger

Place the pork in this simple marinade and let it soak for 30–40 minutes.
→ Even with minimal ingredients, the pork absorbs a deep, savory flavor that pairs amazingly with beer.

③ Lightly Sear for Aroma

(Optional but recommended) Lightly sear the surface of the pork in a frying pan or oven to add a smoky aroma.
Then slice it into 1–2 cm (½–¾ inch) pieces and serve.

Beer Pairing Suggestions

✔ Japanese Lager (Asahi, Kirin, Sapporo)

Cuts through the richness of pork belly with a clean finish.

✔ Pilsner

Fresh and crisp, perfect with savory soy-based dishes.

✔ Session IPA

Light hops complement the garlic notes.

✔ Wheat Beer

Pairs beautifully with the ginger’s refreshing aroma.

Izakaya-Style Serving Ideas

  • Top with chopped green onions
  • Serve with mustard or wasabi for a sharp kick
  • Add soft-boiled eggs to the marinade for extra snacks
  • Make a mini chashu rice bowl as a satisfying side

Conclusion

With just four ingredients and three simple steps, you can create an authentic izakaya-style chashu that pairs perfectly with beer.
It’s easy, flavorful, and ideal for anyone who wants to bring a taste of Japanese pub culture into their home.

Author of this article

"A beer-loving Japanese person living in Japan. Introducing beers from major Japanese breweries as well as craft beers."

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