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mandarintutorsh
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June 10, 2009 - 10:06 AM |
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| Post subject: How to cook Chinese food-Sweet& Sour Pork |
How to cook Chinese food-Sweet& Sour Pork
Suān tián gǔ lǎo ròu shǔ yú yuè cài, suān suān tián tián, yǒu shí rén mén jīng cháng fàng bō luó.
It belongs to Cantonese Cuisine, sour and sweet, sometimes people will add pineapple into it.
Ingredients (Pèi liào)
200 grams (0.44 lb) pork
25 grams (5/6 oz) green pepper
25 grams (5/6 oz) onion
2 grams (1/3 tsp) salt
15 grams (1 tbsp) cooking wine
50 grams (2 3/4 tbsp) ketchup
40 grams (3 tbsp) sugar
1 gram (1/4 tsp) MSG
3 grams (3/5 tsp) vinegar
25 grams (1 2/3 tbsp) water
2 cloves of garlic
200 grams (2/5 cup) cooking oil
1 egg
10 grams (1 1/2 tbsp) curry
50 grams (3 1/2 tbsp) dry cornstarch
Directions: (bù zhòu)
1. Cut the meat into slices 2 cm (0.8 inch) long, 3 cm (1.2 inches) wide and 0.5 (0.2 inch) thick. Add the salt and curry, and mix well. Add the egg and let marinate for 10 minutes. Then dust every piece of meat with the dry cornstarch.
2. Cut the green pepper and onion into dices 2 cm (0.8 inch) long each side. Mash the garlic.
3. Heat the oil to 200-220:C(390-430:F) and deep-fry the pork slices until they become crispy on the outside. Take out and drain off the oil.
4. Keep 50 g (3 1/2 tbsp) oil in the wok and heat it. Add the green pepper, onion, and mashed garlic, and stir-fry until they produce a strong aroma. Put in the ketchup, salt MSG, sugar, water, vinegar and meat to quick-fry. Mix well to allow the meat to become coated with the ketchup. Take out and serve.
You can join me to learn Chinese cuisine
Msn: matttshirley@hotmail.com |
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hiibane
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Joined: June 06, 2009
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June 10, 2009 - 04:02 PM |
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| Post subject: Re: How to cook Chinese food-Sweet& Sour Pork |
| mandarintutorsh wrote: |
How to cook Chinese food-Sweet& Sour Pork
Suān tián gǔ lǎo ròu shǔ yú yuè cài, suān suān tián tián, yǒu shí rén mén jīng cháng fàng bō luó.
It belongs to Cantonese Cuisine, sour and sweet, sometimes people will add pineapple into it.
Ingredients (Pèi liào)
200 grams (0.44 lb) pork
25 grams (5/6 oz) green pepper
25 grams (5/6 oz) onion
2 grams (1/3 tsp) salt
15 grams (1 tbsp) cooking wine
50 grams (2 3/4 tbsp) ketchup
40 grams (3 tbsp) sugar
1 gram (1/4 tsp) MSG
3 grams (3/5 tsp) vinegar
25 grams (1 2/3 tbsp) water
2 cloves of garlic
200 grams (2/5 cup) cooking oil
1 egg
10 grams (1 1/2 tbsp) curry
50 grams (3 1/2 tbsp) dry cornstarch
Directions: (bù zhòu)
1. Cut the meat into slices 2 cm (0.8 inch) long, 3 cm (1.2 inches) wide and 0.5 (0.2 inch) thick. Add the salt and curry, and mix well. Add the egg and let marinate for 10 minutes. Then dust every piece of meat with the dry cornstarch.
2. Cut the green pepper and onion into dices 2 cm (0.8 inch) long each side. Mash the garlic.
3. Heat the oil to 200-220:C(390-430:F) and deep-fry the pork slices until they become crispy on the outside. Take out and drain off the oil.
4. Keep 50 g (3 1/2 tbsp) oil in the wok and heat it. Add the green pepper, onion, and mashed garlic, and stir-fry until they produce a strong aroma. Put in the ketchup, salt MSG, sugar, water, vinegar and meat to quick-fry. Mix well to allow the meat to become coated with the ketchup. Take out and serve.
You can join me to learn Chinese cuisine
Msn: matttshirley@hotmail.com |
I can join you as a teacher, I've cooked chinese food for more than 10 years, hahaha... |
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