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Mu Shu Chicken Or Pork

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Ingredients

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1 tablespoon rice wine
2 teaspoons sesame oil
1 tablespoon soy sauce
1 lb chicken breasts or 1 lb pork cut into strips
3 tablespoons chicken broth
2 tablespoons rice wine
2 teaspoons sesame oil
2 teaspoons soy sauce

Nutritional information

500.4
Calories
323g
Calories From Fat
36g
Total Fat
7.9 g
Saturated Fat
284.1mg
Cholesterol
604.9mg
Sodium
8.8g
Carbs
2g
Dietary Fiber
4g
Sugars
32.2g
Protein
198g
Serving Size (g)
4
Serving Size

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Mu Shu Chicken Or Pork

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    This was delicious! I cut back a little on the oil just to make it a little more figure friendly and it worked just fine. This didn't taste exactly like the Mu Shu I've had at restaurants, but was just as delicious. I think the difference may be in the mushrooms--next time I will try using shiitake and/or straw mushrooms.
    I made the five spice pancakes to serve with the Mu Shu and would highly recommend them. Thanks for posting Wallaces!

    • 100 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Mu Shu Chicken (Or Pork), One of our favorite Asian dishes, especially when served with homemade Chinese pancakes! The meat needs to marinate anywhere from 15 minutes to 8 hours ahead of time. I like to use my recipe for recipe #399018 along with this., This was delicious! I cut back a little on the oil just to make it a little more figure friendly and it worked just fine. This didn’t taste exactly like the Mu Shu I’ve had at restaurants, but was just as delicious. I think the difference may be in the mushrooms–next time I will try using shiitake and/or straw mushrooms. I made the five spice pancakes to serve with the Mu Shu and would highly recommend them. Thanks for posting Wallaces!, One of our favorite Asian dishes, especially when served with homemade Chinese pancakes! The meat needs to marinate anywhere from 15 minutes to 8 hours ahead of time. I like to use my recipe for recipe #399018 along with this.


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    Steps

    1
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    In a Large Bowl, Combine 1 Tbsp Rice Wine, 2 Tsp Sesame Oil, and 1 Tbsp Soy Sauce.

    2
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    Mix Thoroughly With the Chicken or Pork Strips.

    3
    Done

    Marinate at Least 15 Minutes but No Longer Than 8 Hours.

    4
    Done

    in a Small Bowl, Combine Sauce Ingredients and Set Aside For Later.

    5
    Done

    Chop Mushrooms, Cabbage, Bell Pepper, and Green Onions. Place in Bowl For Later.

    6
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    in a Small Bowl, Beat Eggs With 2 Tsp of Sesame Oil, Set Aside.

    7
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    Heat a Large Wok or Skillet on High. When the Wok Becomes Very Hot, Add 2 Tbsp Peanut Oil to the Center. Add Marinated Meat. Stir and Toss Until Cooked, Then Remove to a Platter.

    8
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    Add 1 Tbsp Peanut Oil to Wok and Add Beaten Eggs. Scramble Until No Longer Runny, Add to Meat.

    9
    Done

    Add Remaining 1 Tbsp Peanut Oil to Wok and Add Garlic and Ginger. Stir-Fry Until Fragrant, Add Reserved Vegetables, and Quickly Toss Until Vegetables Are Softened and Bright in Color.

    10
    Done

    Stir in Reserved Sauce, Meat, and Eggs. Toss Until Thoroughly Glazed. Adjust Seasonings If Necessary.

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