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Ground Pork, Peas, And Rice Casserole

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Ingredients

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2 cups long-grain rice
3 cups water
1/2 lb fresh peas, shelled or 1/4 cup frozen peas
1 1/2 tablespoons peanut oil
1 lb ground pork
1 tablespoon light soy sauce
1 tablespoon dark soy sauce
1 tablespoon oyster sauce
1 tablespoon rice wine or 1 tablespoon dry sherry
3 tablespoons green onions, finely chopped

Nutritional information

741.1
Calories
270 g
Calories From Fat
30 g
Total Fat
10 g
Saturated Fat
81.8 mg
Cholesterol
702.9 mg
Sodium
83.7 g
Carbs
4.3 g
Dietary Fiber
3.6 g
Sugars
29.9 g
Protein
467g
Serving Size

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Ground Pork, Peas, And Rice Casserole

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    I was desperately looking for a recipe that asks for ground pork alone, not coupled with ground beef, which I didn't have handy this evening. Quite good, it was my first taste of oyster sauce. I substituted the rice wine (sake) with lager beer (this was recommended by the Food Substitution Bible book I keep in my kitchen). I will put even more peas,and maybe some other veggies, in the next time I make it. Thanks for the recipe!

    • 60 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Ground Pork, Peas, and Rice Casserole, This is based on a great recipe from Ken Hom’s book, Quick & Easy Chinese Cooking He says, This is a typical Chinese dish, designed to comfort, to satisfy, and to relax the body and soul It reheats very well (when it is perhaps even tastier), and is a meal in itself Serve it with a favorite salad, and you will have a spendid, complete meal , I was desperately looking for a recipe that asks for ground pork alone, not coupled with ground beef, which I didn’t have handy this evening Quite good, it was my first taste of oyster sauce I substituted the rice wine (sake) with lager beer (this was recommended by the Food Substitution Bible book I keep in my kitchen) I will put even more peas, and maybe some other veggies, in the next time I make it Thanks for the recipe!, I was desperately looking for a recipe that asks for ground pork alone, not coupled with ground beef, which I didn’t have handy this evening Quite good, it was my first taste of oyster sauce I substituted the rice wine (sake) with lager beer (this was recommended by the Food Substitution Bible book I keep in my kitchen) I will put even more peas, and maybe some other veggies, in the next time I make it Thanks for the recipe!


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    Steps

    1
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    Add Rice and Water to a Large, Heavy Saucepan and Bring to a Boil.

    2
    Done

    Continue Boiling For 10 Minutes, or Until Most of the Surface Liquid Has Evaporated.

    3
    Done

    the Surface of the Rice Will Be Uneven and Look Like a Pitted Crater. at This Stage, Cover the Pan With a Tight-Fitting Lid and Set the Heat to Low.

    4
    Done

    Meanwhile, Prepare the Rest of the Dish. If You Went the Fresh Peas Route, Blanch Them in Boiling Water For 2 Minutes, Drain, and Set Aside. Otherwise, Thaw Frozen Peas at Room Temperature.

    5
    Done

    Add the Oil to a Heated Wok or Skillet. Add the Pork and Stir-Fry For 1 Minute, Then Add the Peas, Soy Sauces, Oyster Sauce, and Rice Wine.

    6
    Done

    Continue to Cook For Another 2 Minutes, Then Add the Green Onions.

    7
    Done

    Place This Cooked Mixture on Top of the Rice, Cover, and Continue to Cook Over the Lowest Possible Heat For Another 15 Minutes (rice Will Have Cooked a Total of 25 Minutes).

    8
    Done

    Serve Immediately, Drizzling Additional Oyster Sauce Over the Top of the Casserole If Desired.

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