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Meats, Grains Chinese Ceideburg 2, Chinese, Pork 3 Servings

INGREDIENTS

3/4 lb Pork
2 t Wine
1 T Soy sauce
1 Level tablespoon corn flour
cornstarch
Oil for deep-frying
4 t Brown bean sauce
1 T Water
1 T Vinegar
1 Level teaspoon sugar
1/2 Level teaspoon red pepper
crushed
1 t Pressed ginger juice
1/4 t Sesame oil
1/2 Level teaspoon corn flour
mixed with 4 tablespoons
water

INSTRUCTIONS

This dish is Szechwanese in origin.  "The annual run of the shad
upstream stopped east of Szechwan, where  they spawned in lakes as
large as small seas.  Farther upstream, the  waters became more
turbulent.  The rapids cut through gorges, making  navigations upstream
laborious, and the waters tan too swiftly to  make lakes where fish
could be raised.  This may be the reason for a  peculiar dish of pork
known as Mock Fish, an attempt to reproduce the  taste of a well-sauced
fish. It you close your eyes you can almost  believe it.  The
contrariness of Szechwan cooking lies in the fact  that veal or beef
may be substituted in the recipe below with little  change in its
taste.  The taste of th original substances is all but  lost in the
sauce.  No one seems to mind, because the use of  seasonings is
extraordinary.  Sliver the pork very finely, and marinate it for 2 to 3
hours in a  mixture of wine, soy sauce and corn flour.  Deep-fry the
slivers for  about 2 minutes, until well browned.  Set them aside to
drain.  In a  bowl, mix together all the remaining ingredients except
the corn  flour and water mixture.  Saute the pork in the bean sauce
mixture  for a few minutes in a deep frying pan, until heated through.
Then  thicken the sauce with the corn flour flour and water, stirring
gently to make it smooth.  From "Chinese Gastronomy" by Hsiang Ju Lin
and Tsuifeng Lin, First  Harvest/HBJ, New York, 1977.  Introduction by
Lin Yutang.  Posted by Stephen Ceideburg; December 20 1990.  File
ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/cberg2.zip

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