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Rice Noodles W/stir-Fried Pork and Veggies

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Meats Chinese Pasta 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1/2 -(up to)
1 lb Rice noodles
1/2 c Pork
1/2 c Bamboo shoots
1 c Chinese lettuce
2 ts Cornstarch
3 tb Water
2 tb Oil
2 c Stock (up to)
3 tb Oil

INSTRUCTIONS

1. Parboil rice noodles until cooked through but still firm (about 8
minutes); then drain. Rinse with cold water and drain again.
2.  Shred pork, bamboo shoots and lettuce. In a cup, blend cornstarch and
cold water to a paste.
3. Heat oil. Add pork and stir-fry until it loses its pinkness (1 to 2
minutes).  Add vegetables; stir-fry 1 minute more.
4. Add stock and heat quickly. Cook, covered, 3 to 4 minutes over medium
heat. Then stir in cornstarch paste to thicken. Keep warm.
5. Heat remaining oil in another pan. Add rice noodles and gently stir in
to brown lightly. Transfer to a serving platter. Pour the pork mixture over
and serve.
From <The Thousand Recipe Chinese Cookbook>, ISBN 0-517-65870-4. Downloaded
from Glen's MM Recipe Archive, http://www.erols.com/hosey.

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