The recipe Porky Penne Stir Fry
Porky Penne Stir Fry recipe is a Dinner meal that takes 600 minutes to make. If you enjoy for Dinner, you will like Porky Penne Stir Fry!
Porky Penne Stir Fry
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Long day, uncertain schedule and no idea when we (the fam) will get a chance to eat... What Course Is Porky Penne Stir Fry?Porky Penne Stir Fry is for Dinner. How Long Does Porky Penne Stir Fry Recipe Take To Prepare?Porky Penne Stir Fry takes 20 minutes to prepare. How Long Does Porky Penne Stir Fry Recipe Take To Cook?Porky Penne Stir Fry takes 600 minutes to cook. How Many Servings Does Porky Penne Stir Fry Recipe Make?Porky Penne Stir Fry makes 6 servings. What Are The Ingredients For Porky Penne Stir Fry Recipe?The ingredients for Porky Penne Stir Fry are: * Butter, unsalted, 0.25 stick * Water, tap, 1.5 cup (8 fl oz) * Pork Tenderloin * Garlic, 2 tbsp * Baby Pepppers (Red & Orange) 3 peppers per serving, 3 serving * Beans, black, 1 cup * Whole Wheat Penne (dry), 13.25 oz * Scallions, raw, 4 medium (4-1/8" long) How Do I Make Porky Penne Stir Fry?Here is how you make Porky Penne Stir Fry: Early-ish in the morning, take your pork and place in a non-stick sprayed crock pot, slit open top a few times then push about half (1 tbsp) of your minced garlic into the pork slits, lightly season with onion powder, dried oregano flakes and red pepper flakes if you wish. Pour in the water on the bottom of the crock (not over the pork itself) then set on Low and cover. Cook for however long it takes to actually get to dinner later in the hectic/non-scheduled day.Have your hectic/non-scheduled day...(Sometime during the day, prep your shrimp and refrigerate - likewise, slice up your peppers and set in the fridge for use later. Trust me, it'll make things go quicker when everyone is hungry.)About the time you're ready to heat a wok-like pan and add the 1/4 stick of butter. Saute the remaining half (1 tbsp) of minced garlic with the scallions. Add the peppers and let them soften a bit. Finally, add your black beans (rinsed and drained) and continue to heat on med to med low until mixture is thoroughly heated.While the mixture is going in your wok-like pan, boil some water and cook your penne per the instructions on the box. I prefer al dente so it doesn't take long.Once you're near ready to serve up this late meal, turn off your long cooked pork in a pot and shred. I personally find that an electric hand mixer (beater type) worked exceptionally well at this. Mix the entire lot together (either in the wok-like pan or in the now drained pasta pot you used earlier.Plate and serve...Serving Size:?6Number of Servings: 6Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user TIMANTEC.What's The Nutritional Info For Porky Penne Stir Fry?The nutritional information for Porky Penne Stir Fry is:
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