1. Place the pork in the freezer to chill while making the marinade.
2. In a mortar and pestle or food processor,blend the lemongrass,shallots,galangal,ground spices,salt,sugar and oil into a smooth paste.
3. Slice the pork into 3-4cm steaks with a sharp knife. Slice each steak into strips about 1-2cm thick,then into small chunks always across the grain. Shortening the muscle fibres makes for more tender bites. Slice the pork fat,if using,into similar sized pieces.
4. In a bowl or lidded container,mix the pork chunks thoroughly with the spice paste to coat and marinate for at least an hour,or in the fridge,covered,overnight.
5. Thread the pork tightly onto skewers,adding 1 or 2 pieces of pork fat to each skewer,if using. There should be about 8-10cm of meat threaded onto each skewer. Keep refrigerated until ready to cook.
6. Whisk the coconut milk,oil and palm sugar together in a small bowl to make a glaze.
7. If using a charcoal barbecue,allow the charcoal to burn down to hot embers. Keep a piece of cardboard nearby to fan away flames. There will be flare-ups as fat drips onto the embers,but fanning will help keep the embers hot and the flames away from the skewers. Alternatively,use a gas barbecue or oven grill. Brush the glaze frequently over the satay skewers as they grill for a beautifully glossy finish. Serve immediately.
*Tip:Satay needs a good ratio of fat to lean meat to keep it juicy when grilled over high heat. Look for higher-welfare pork with some fat marbling,and pop it in the freezer to make slicing easier.
Serve withmy satay sauce on the side (as pictured)
This recipe features in Rosheen Kaul's South-East Asian Christmas menu