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Chungking Noodles With Pork

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Ingredients

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200 g ground pork
2 tablespoons light soy sauce
1 tablespoon sugar
1 teaspoon cornflour
1 teaspoon chili sauce
100 g vermicelli rice noodles (dried)
2 tablespoons peanut oil
1 small red chile seeded and finely chopped
2 large spring onions sliced into 1 inch lengths
1 tablespoon dark soy sauce

Nutritional information

468.9
Calories
320g
Calories From Fat
35.6g
Total Fat
10.4 g
Saturated Fat
73.8mg
Cholesterol
1694.2mg
Sodium
15.2g
Carbs
1.5g
Dietary Fiber
9.8g
Sugars
22.3g
Protein
172g
Serving Size (g)
2
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Chungking Noodles With Pork

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    This is a very good recipe. I added diced green pepper, diced roma tomatoes with skins removed, one grated carrot.I followed the recipe except for the additions and used leftover pork roast and cut it in small cubes. I followed instruction No. 1 for the meat, I ignored the fact that the meat was cooked. I also used a little leftover pork gravy along with the chicken stock, brought out more of the pork flavor to the noodles. Next time I will use ground pork. I will definitely make this again. This is an easy recipe to prepare. I think you can use any noodles with it also. Thanks for posting.

    • 50 min
    • Serves 2
    • Easy

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    Chungking Noodles With Pork, Easy, tasty and very economical! One of my Mum’s first attempts at cooking Asian and I still love it. She got the recipe from a friend of hers who also happens to be a Chinese chef! Makes a great quick weeknight dinner., This is a very good recipe. I added diced green pepper, diced roma tomatoes with skins removed, one grated carrot.I followed the recipe except for the additions and used leftover pork roast and cut it in small cubes. I followed instruction No. 1 for the meat, I ignored the fact that the meat was cooked. I also used a little leftover pork gravy along with the chicken stock, brought out more of the pork flavor to the noodles. Next time I will use ground pork. I will definitely make this again. This is an easy recipe to prepare. I think you can use any noodles with it also. Thanks for posting., Easy, tasty and very economical! One of my Mum’s first attempts at cooking Asian and I still love it. She got the recipe from a friend of hers who also happens to be a Chinese chef! Makes a great quick weeknight dinner.


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Mix Pork With Light Soy, Sugar, Cornflour and Chilli Sauce and Set Aside For 15 Minutes.

    2
    Done

    Soak Noodles in Warm Water For 15 Minutes Until Soft, Drain.

    3
    Done

    Heat Oil in Wok, Add Fresh Chilli and Spring Onions, Then Pork and Its Marinade, Stirring Well. When Meat Starts to Brown Add the Drained Noodles and Stir Well.

    4
    Done

    Add Dark Soy Sauce and Chicken Stock/Water and Continue to Cook For Around 10 Minutes Until the Noodles Absorb All the Liquid.

    5
    Done

    This Looks Lovely Served in a Lettuce Leaf Cup!

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