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Ants Climbing A Tree

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Ingredients

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1 cup chicken broth
1 tablespoon soy sauce
1 tablespoon dry vermouth sherry or 1 tablespoon white wine
1 1/2 tablespoons peanut oil
1 tablespoon ginger minced
1 green onion minced
3 jalapenos or 3 serrano chilies stems removed minced
1/4 lb pork ground (do not use sausage) or 1/4 lb pork diced (do not use sausage)

Nutritional information

258.2
Calories
146g
Calories From Fat
16.3g
Total Fat
3.8 g
Saturated Fat
47.6mg
Cholesterol
921.2mg
Sodium
6.5g
Carbs
1.7g
Dietary Fiber
2.5g
Sugars
19.7g
Protein
252g
Serving Size (g)
2
Serving Size

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Ants Climbing A Tree

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    This recipe is from the January/February 1991 issue of Chile Pepper magazine. The intro to the recipe says, In this dish, the bits of pork are supposed to resemble ants. It is made with transparent bean threads. Make sure you dont use rice noodles, which have a similar appearance. Serves 2 by itself or more with other dishes. Heat scale: medium. My ex-husband made this dish regularly, as it was one of his favorites; at the time, my tastes hadnt quite developed enough to appreciate it fully. Now I have come to really treasure this dish.

    • 55 min
    • Serves 2
    • Easy

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    Ants Climbing a Tree, This recipe is from the January/February 1991 issue of Chile Pepper magazine. The intro to the recipe says, In this dish, the bits of pork are supposed to resemble ants. It is made with transparent bean threads. Make sure you dont use rice noodles, which have a similar appearance. Serves 2 by itself or more with other dishes. Heat scale: medium. My ex-husband made this dish regularly, as it was one of his favorites; at the time, my tastes hadnt quite developed enough to appreciate it fully. Now I have come to really treasure this dish., This recipe is from the January/February 1991 issue of Chile Pepper magazine. The intro to the recipe says, In this dish, the bits of pork are supposed to resemble ants. It is made with transparent bean threads. Make sure you dont use rice noodles, which have a similar appearance. Serves 2 by itself or more with other dishes. Heat scale: medium. My ex-husband made this dish regularly, as it was one of his favorites; at the time, my tastes hadnt quite developed enough to appreciate it fully. Now I have come to really treasure this dish.


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Mix Together All the Sauce Ingredients.

    2
    Done

    in a Pre-Heated Wok Over High Heat, Add the Peanut Oil. When the Oil Just Begins to Smoke, Add the Ginger, Green Onion, Chiles, Pork, Carrot, and the Mushroom, and Stir-Fry Until the Pork Is Well-Browned.

    3
    Done

    Add the Bean Sauce and Stir-Fry For About 15 Seconds or Until Combined Thoroughly With the Other Ingredients.

    4
    Done

    Add the Bean Threads and Sauce. Cook Over Medium High Heat Until the Sauce Is Thickened and the Bean Threads Just Begin to Stick to the Wok.

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