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Cold White-cut Pork Slices With Garlic Sesame Sauce

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Meats Chinese Ceideburg 2, Chinese, Pork 8 Servings

INGREDIENTS

8 To 10 cups water
1 1/2 lb Boneless leg of pork, pork
butt or loin
2 Green onions, crushed
3 qt Slices fresh ginger, crushed
2 Garlic cloves, crushed
1/4 c Shao-Hsing rice wine, or
dry sherry
Fresh coriander sprigs for
garnish
1 t Finely minced garlic, about
2 small cloves
1/2 t Fresh minced ginger, about
2 quarter-sized slices
1 T Dark soy sauce
1 T Light soy sauce
1/2 t Hot pepper oil, or to taste
1 t Asian sesame oil
1 1/2 t Sugar
2 t Rice vinegar
2 T Minced fresh coriander or
green onion

INSTRUCTIONS

Joyce Jue comes through again!  You owe it to yourself to try this
method of cooking if you like pork, Chinese food or both.  It's an
absurdly simple way to produce delicious foods.  If you don't like
pork, fix this using a chicken.  Fresh ham or a fairly fat cut of pork
is traditionally used for this  recipe, but boneless lean pork loin
makes a delicious and leaner  substitute.  For a nontraditional
presentation, serve the pork with  grilled asparagus spears, Asian
eggplant and/or zucchini slices.  Or,  arrange the slices on a bed of
watercress with strips of roasted  pepper and serve as a first course
salad.  Or, simply alternate the  pork with thin rounds of chilled
cucumber.  Bring the water to a boil in a large pot, then add the pork,
green  onions, ginger, garlic and wine.  Bring to a boil again.  Skim
off  the scum that rises to surface.  Cover, reduce heat low and simmer
for 45 minutes.  When the meat is done, half fill a large pan with cold
water and ice  cubes. Remove the meat from the pot and immediately
plunge it into  the ice water; let sit for 20 minutes to firm up the
meat and juices.  Remove pork, pat dry, cover and refrigerate until
thoroughly chilled,  at least 2 to 3 hours, or overnight.  GARLIC
SESAME SAUCE:  Mix together all ingredients.  To serve:  Cut the meat
crosswise into paper-thin slices (no thicker  than 1/8 inch) and
arrange in a circular pattern on a plate.  Serve  sauce on the side or
drizzle it over the pork.  Garnish with fresh  coriander leaves.
Serves 8 to 10.  PER SERVING:  120 calories, 14 g protein, 1 g
carbohydrate, 6 g fat  (2 g saturated), 41 mg cholesterol, 250 g
sodium, 0 g fiber.  Joyce Jue writing in the San Francisco Chronicle,
6/9/93.  Posted by Stephen Ceideberg; October 6 1993.  File
ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/cberg2.zip

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 317
Calories From Fat: 124
Total Fat: 13.9g
Cholesterol: 58.7mg
Sodium: 136.9mg
Potassium: 931mg
Carbohydrates: 29.3g
Fiber: 3.7g
Sugar: 3.5g
Protein: 18.6g


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