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Hunan Pork

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Meats, Eggs, Grains Hunan 1 servings

INGREDIENTS

1 lb Boneless pork
2 tb Cornstarch
1 Egg white
2 tb Water
1/4 c Dry sherry
2 tb Light soy sauce
1 ts Sugar
1 ds White pepper
1 tb Rice wine vinegar
4 Hot peppers; your choice, I use 2 habs & 2 jals, seeded, and shredded
1 Leek; mostly white part,cleaned & shredded
1/2 c Peanut oil
1 tb Hot bean sauce; or Thai red curry paste

INSTRUCTIONS

Shred the pork into 2" by 1/4 " strips. Combine 1 tbls corn starch with the
egg white and marinate the meat in this for up to an hour. Combine the
remaining cornstarch with water, sherry, soy sauce, sugar and pepper and
vinegar. Heat the oil to just below smoking and stir fry the meat in
batches until all cooked....remove and keep warm. Clean wok and add 2 tbls
peanut oil and stirr in the curry paste, stir fry for a few seconds, then
add the peppers and the leeks, stir fry this for about a minute, then stir
in the reserved meat, add the soy, sherry, water mixture and stir fry
untill thickened. Serve with Thai rice, garnished with chopped scallions.
Terrific, and as hot as you wish, just add more hot bean sauce or curry
paste...this is a quick stir fry from Szechuan.
Posted to CHILE-HEADS DIGEST by Doug Irvine <dirvin@bc.sympatico.ca> on Apr
07, 1999, converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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