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The Secret to Tender and Succulent Meat (Stir Fry Pork With Green Pepper)
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Pork stir fry with green pepper, or what we call “青椒肉丝” is a simple recipe, but it involves a Chinese restaurant’s secret. I am sure many of you have wondered why the meat in Chinese restaurants is so tender and succulent. I will reveal the secret and you will be able to make perfect stir fry from now on.
INGREDIENTS:
To Marinade the Pork
223 grams (1/2 lb) of pork
1/4 tsp of salt
1/4 tsp of white pepper (Amazon Link -
1 tsp of dark soy sauce (Amazon Link -
1 tbsp of Chinese cooking wine (Amazon Link -
1 egg white
1 tbsp of cornstarch (Amazon Link -
1 tbsp of cooking oil
To Make the Sauce (碗芡)
1 tbsp of light soy sauce (Amazon Link -
1/2 tbsp of oyster sauce (Amazon Link -
1/2 tsp of sugar
1/2 tsp of five spice powder (Amazon Link -
1 tsp of cornstarch (Amazon Link -
60g (1/4 cup) of water
Others:
2 tbsp of pork lard or vegetable oil to stir fry
170 g (6 oz) Green pepper
3 cloves of garlic, diced
1.5 tsp of sweet flour sauce (Tian Mian sauce) (Amazon Link -
INSTRUCTIONS
Thinly julienne the pork and marinade it with salt, white pepper, dark soy sauce, Chinese cooking wine, and egg white. Mix well then continue to massage the meat for 5 minutes.
Add a big drizzle of oil and mix to prevent the meat from tangling, making it easier to stir fry later. Set it aside.
Thinly slice the garlic and julienne the green chili pepper. If you don’t eat spicy food, use bell pepper.
In a bowl, thoroughly combine the light soy sauce, oyster sauce, sugar, five-spice powder, cornstarch, and water. Set it aside
Turn the heat to high and heat the wok until smoking hot. Add the pork lard and stir the pork over high heat for a couple of minutes or until the meat changes color.
Add the tiam mian jiang (甜面酱) and mix well.
Switch the heat to medium, and add the garlic and green pepper. Keep mixing until the pepper is slightly welted. Pour in the sauce and stir well. Serve with white rice.
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Martin Yan makes some of his brunch favorites, beginning with a steamed savory custard with green onions and crab. (01:00 ) followed by asparagus with spicy vinaigrette (4:58)
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Make your brunch a hearty one with the addition of country-style sausage patty (13:37) or lap cheong hot sausage (17:00). Special guest and sausage king Bruce Aidells of Aidells Sasuages joins Martin and shows him an exciting way to make sausage using 5 spice powder and Scotch.
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2 cups avocado oil (or another neutral oil)
5 cloves of thinly sliced garlic (cook for 3 minutes)
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1 thumb-sized piece of ginger (cook for 1 minute 30 seconds)
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2 tsp cloves
1 tbsp Szechuan peppercorns
1/2 cup Chinese chili flakes (you can use regular chili flakes)
1 tbsp chili powder (if you want it more spicy)
1/4 cup toasted sesame seeds
2 tsp kosher salt
2 tsp white pepper
2 tsp MSG (optional)
1 tbsp Chinese black vinegar
1 tbsp soy sauce (optional)
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1 cup neutral oil (I used avocado)
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4 cloves of minced garlic
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Delicious Stir Fried Eggplant with Garlic Sauce | Easy Chinese Recipe
Ever since I learned how to cook eggplant, I am a lot happier about eating more veggie-centric meals involving eggplant. Eggplant is so filling and satisfying yet they are so healthy. In Western cooking, eggplant parmesan is another great recipe that involves eggplant. In Asia, stir fried eggplant is the most prominent way of cooking them. Different countries have somewhat different stir fry recipes although they are similar with respect to soy sauce-based flavors. Today's recipe is specifically Chinese. This recipe is also called eggplant with garlic sauce but garlic is less of a significant component especially in the sauce. However, this eggplant dish has a perfect balance of tangy, savory, and juicy flavors and texture it's wonderful. The recipe is super easy for any home cooks too. For vegans, just replace the oyster sauce with mushroom sauce as it's very close to tasting like oyster sauce with all the umami flavors you can still get from it. This eggplant dish is seriously the best.
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Ingredients:
2 Chinese eggplant
1 tbsp salt
1 ½ tbsp cornstarch
5 chopped garlic cloves
1 tsp finely chopped ginger
1 red chili pepper
1 green onion
2 tbsp vegetable oil
Sauce
2 tbsp light soy sauce
1 tbsp dark soy sauce
1 tbsp oyster sauce (for vegan recipes, use mushroom sauce instead of oyster sauce)
2 tbsp black vinegar
2 tbsp brown sugar
2 tsp dobanjang
2 tbsp shaoxing wine
4 tbsp water
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猪肉黑豆Stir Fry: Pork Spareribs in Black Beans Sauce: Authentic Chinese Cooking
retired Chef Cook Fai, demonstrate how easy it is to make this mouth watering cooking. most orientals will order this all time favorite, ( dine in) in Dim Sum or in an authentic chinese restaurant. by watching! you too can master this cooking.