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Chinese Take Out Mu Shu Pork

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Ingredients

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24 peking pancakes
1 lb pork tenderloin thinly sliced and cut into narrow strips
4 tablespoons dry sherry or 4 tablespoons dry white wine
4 tablespoons light soy sauce
8 tablespoons vegetable oil
4 garlic cloves minced
1/4 cup chicken stock
2 tablespoons sesame oil
1 teaspoon light brown sugar
1/2 teaspoon chili paste with garlic

Nutritional information

1140.2
Calories
532g
Calories From Fat
59.2g
Total Fat
11.6 g
Saturated Fat
303.1mg
Cholesterol
2834.2mg
Sodium
102.4g
Carbs
1g
Dietary Fiber
7.7g
Sugars
39.9g
Protein
496g
Serving Size (g)
6
Serving Size

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Chinese Take Out Mu Shu Pork

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    I made this recipe last weekend, after having Mu Shu Pork at PF Chang's (my first visit to the restaurant) and wanted to recreate it. Excellent job, TxGrifflover. Used your pancake recipe too. Loved it! My guests went crazy over the dish. I am making this again. Thanks!

    • 110 min
    • Serves 6
    • Easy

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    Chinese Take-Out Mu Shu Pork, Mu shu pork is a party on a plate. Don’t let the long ingredient list scare you. Once assembled, this dish comes together quickly and disappears from plates even faster. The homemade pancakes are to die for (see my Chinese Take-Out Peking Duck with Peking Pancakes recipe to make the pancakes), but if you are feeling pressed for time, don’t hesitate to use frozen store-bought mu shu or Peking pancakes from your local Asian market. From the Take-Out Menu Cookbook., I made this recipe last weekend, after having Mu Shu Pork at PF Chang’s (my first visit to the restaurant) and wanted to recreate it. Excellent job, TxGrifflover. Used your pancake recipe too. Loved it! My guests went crazy over the dish. I am making this again. Thanks!, Mu shu pork is a party on a plate. Don’t let the long ingredient list scare you. Once assembled, this dish comes together quickly and disappears from plates even faster. The homemade pancakes are to die for (see my Chinese Take-Out Peking Duck with Peking Pancakes recipe to make the pancakes), but if you are feeling pressed for time, don’t hesitate to use frozen store-bought mu shu or Peking pancakes from your local Asian market. From the Take-Out Menu Cookbook.


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Prepare the Pancakes According to the Directions With the Chinese Take-Out Peking Duck. in a Small Bowl, Combine the Pork, 2 Tablespoons of the Sherry, 2 Tablespoons of the Soy Sauce, 2 Tablespoons of the Vegetable Oil, and Half the Garlic. Toss Together, and Refrigerate While Assembling the Remaining Ingredients.

    2
    Done

    in a Separate Bowl, Combine the Remaining 2 Tablespoons of Soy Sauce and Sherry, the Stock, 1 Tablspoon of the Sesame Oil, the Sugar, Chili Paste, 1/2 Tsp of the Salt, and Black Pepper to Taste. Set Aside.

    3
    Done

    Heat 2 Tablespoons of Vegetable Oil in a Wok or Saute Pan Set Over Medium Heat. Add the Eggs and Stir-Fry Until They Become Firm, About 1 Minute. Transfer the Eggs to a Large Bowl.

    4
    Done

    Add Another 2 Tablespoons of Vegetable Oil to the Wok and Heat. Add the Cabbage, Mushrooms, and Green Onion. Saute the Vegetables Until They Begin to Soften, About 3 Minutes. Add the Remaining Garlic, the Ginger, and 1/2 Teaspoon of Salt, and Continue to Cook For Another Minute, or Until the Garlic and Ginger Are Fragrant. Transfer the Mixture to the Bowl Containing the Eggs.

    5
    Done

    Heat the Remaining 2 Tablespoons of Vegetable Oil in the Wok, Then Add the Pork and Its Marinade and Stir-Fry Until It Is Almost Cooked, About 2 Minutes.

    6
    Done

    Return the Cabbage and Eggs to the Wok Along With the Sauce. When the Sauce Boils, Add the Cornstarch Mixture and Cook For Another Minute, or Until the Sauce Thickens. Transfer the Mixture to a Heated Platter.

    7
    Done

    to Serve, Arrange a Platter With Mu Shu Pork, Pancakes, and Hoisin and Let Your Guests Make Their Own Mu Shu.

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