The recipe Leftover Szechwan Pork
Leftover Szechwan Pork recipe is a Asian Dinner meal that takes 15 minutes to make. If you enjoy Asian for Dinner, you will like Leftover Szechwan Pork!
Leftover Szechwan Pork
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- How Do I Make Leftover Szechwan Pork?
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This is a simple and deliciously easy dinner. It makes quite a bit and it great served over rice noodles or rice or just by itself. I make it with leftover Pork tenderloin but it will work with beef or chicken as well What Course Is Leftover Szechwan Pork?Leftover Szechwan Pork is for Dinner. How Long Does Leftover Szechwan Pork Recipe Take To Prepare?Leftover Szechwan Pork takes 20 minutes to prepare. How Long Does Leftover Szechwan Pork Recipe Take To Cook?Leftover Szechwan Pork takes 15 minutes to cook. How Many Servings Does Leftover Szechwan Pork Recipe Make?Leftover Szechwan Pork makes 7 servings. What Are The Ingredients For Leftover Szechwan Pork Recipe?The ingredients for Leftover Szechwan Pork are: Eggplant, fresh, 1 cup, cubeszuccini - Fresh, 1 cup Radishes, oriental, 1/2 cup Peppers, sweet, red, raw, sliced, 1 cup Scallions, raw, .25 cup, chopped Siracha chili sauce, 1 tsp Hot & Spicy Szechwan seasoning (1 pack) Leftover cooked Pork Tenderloin, 16 oz cubed Rice Noodles, 2 cup Soy Sauce, 5 tbsp Water, tap, 0.5 cup (8 fl oz) Granulated Sugar, 5 tsp How Do I Make Leftover Szechwan Pork?Here is how you make Leftover Szechwan Pork: 1. cut the veggies into quarter inch pieces. 2. over a medium heat put the veggies into a frying pan. (spray the pan with cooking spray first or they will stick.) stir occasionally but do not cover or the veggies will get soggy. 3. In a small bowl mix 3tbs of soy sauce, 3tsp of sugar and a quarter cup of water with the szechwan seasoning pack. (this is usually in the international foods isle with the Asian food)4. make sure there is no fat on the pork. Cube the leftover pork. When the veggies begin to brown add the pork and the sauce to the pan. When the pork is hot (it is precooked as it was leftover so it should only need to heat) remove the pan from the heat and set it aside.5. Put a pot of water with 4 cups of water on to boil.6. In a small bowl mix the remaining sugar, soy and water with the siracha chili sauce (red pepper or hot sauce will work in a pinch)7. when the water comes to a boil place the rice noodles into the pan for 3-5 minutes. drain the noodles and transfer them to a hot pan over med. heat. constantly move the noodles around the pan. After about 3 minutes add the mixed sauce and cook for another 3 minutes until the excess dries up.8. Serve the pork and veggies over the noodles for a great dinner. Number of Servings: 7Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user KELDRA1.What's The Nutritional Info For Leftover Szechwan Pork?The nutritional information for Leftover Szechwan Pork is:
What Type Of Cuisine Is Leftover Szechwan Pork?Leftover Szechwan Pork is Asian cuisine. What Dietary Needs Does Leftover Szechwan Pork Meet?The dietary needs meet for Leftover Szechwan Pork is Low Fat |
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