A good stir fry is an absolute gem of a recipe to have in your kitchen. They are versatile, easy and also cheap. So I came up ...
In this savory-sweet stir-fry, lightly charred broccoli contrasts tender, succulent meat. The pork tenderloin is thinly sliced before cooking, creating pieces with lots of surface area. We freeze the ...
Tender pork stir-fried with broccoli makes for a delicious, quick meal that comes together in just minutes. The key to successful stir-frying at home is ensuring the oil in your wok or skillet is ...
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Place the pork on a small tray and freeze until the meat is partially frozen – this will take about 25 minutes. In a medium bowl, whisk together 4 tablespoons soy sauce with the cornstarch and ½ ...
Beef, lamb or crumbled tempeh would all be fine substitutes for the pork. If you can’t find the Chinkiang (black) vinegar at your nearest Asian market, use balsamic vinegar. Serve with steamed white ...
Mix sauce ingredients (soy sauce, sugar, rice wine, water, white pepper, and starch) in a bowl. Heat 1 tbsp oil in a pan over medium-high heat. Stir-fry pork until browned. Lower heat to medium. Add ...
As with any stir fry, good prep is key to this tasty pork dish. Have all of your ingredients measured, prepared and ready to go before you turn on the stove. You could even prep ingredients in advance ...
Heat the oil in a wok or large sauté pan over high heat. Prepare to work quickly! Add the onion and pepper to the pan, shaking the pan and stir frying quickly until just soft. Add the Fresno chili, ...