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Apricot Sweet And Sour Pork

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INGREDIENTS

1/4 c Oil
2 Cloves garlic, chopped
2 1/2 lb Lean pork, cut in 1-inch
cubes
1/2 c Cider vinegar
1 c Smucker's apricot preserves
1 qt Chicken broth
3 Green peppers, cut in 1-inch
chunks
1 20 oz pineapple chunks
Cornstarch

INSTRUCTIONS

Heat oil and sauté garlic; add pork and stir fry until pork is
lightly browned. Add vinegar, preserves and chicken broth. Cover
tightly and simmer until pork is tender; add peppers and pineapple.
Simmer till peppers are tender-crisp (10 minutes). Thicken mixture
with cornstarch mixed with water. Serve spooned over rice.  Recipe by:
Smucker's(r)  Posted to brand-name-recipes by Beach
Princess<barbra@pipeline.com>  on Jan 21, 1998

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 2990
Calories From Fat: 1806
Total Fat: 201g
Cholesterol: 703.1mg
Sodium: 3701.2mg
Potassium: 5319.6mg
Carbohydrates: 56.2g
Fiber: 7.8g
Sugar: 13.8g
Protein: 221.5g


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