THIS IS YUMMY!!
Lee asked me what I was going to post today, and I said STICKY PORK recipe, and he said "OOOOooooo . . . . Can we have that for dinner tonight, that was really good"
It's delicious over Broccolini, but it's also great as a Lettuce wrap :) We've done both their equally good!
1 tbsp Oil (peanut or vegetable)
300gr Ground Pork
3-5 cloves garlic (depending on your tastes)
1/2 cup fried shallots, sliced
1-4 thai red chilies, sliced (depending on your taste)
1 tbsp Lime Juice
1/2 tsp brown sugar
2-4 tbsp hoisin sauce (we call it asian ketchup here, you can find it in any Asian food store, or the asian isle at the grocery store)
2 tsp soy sauce
1) Pour Oil in pan, fry shallots, hot peppers and garlic until crispy. Remove from pan.
2) Add a bit more oil to the pan, fry up ground pork, when almost cooked add the remaining ingredients (brown sugar, lime juice, soy sauce and hoisin sauce, fried shallots, garlic and hot peppers from step 1).
3) Serve over steamed broccolini, or rinse some iceberg lettuce, and put some of the pork mixture inside and serve like a lettuce taco! YUM!!!
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Not only does this recipe sound amazing delicious, I love the name of it! Never heard of it, but will give it a try.
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ButterYum
Love it I'm adding to my saves!Have a good week!
ReplyDeleteYum! Kate and I are huge fans of lettuce wraps...definitely giving it a try!
ReplyDeleteI'm so printing this off. I think the whole family would love it! I'm thinking the lettuce wraps would be yummy!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recipe!
megan
Made this for dinner tonight. Served in lettuce cups. Very yummy! I did leave out the soy sauce, I was concerned it would be too salty. Thanks for a great recipe!
ReplyDeleteI finally remembered to try this recipe out tonight, and it was DELICIOUS! That's definitely going into our regular dinner recipes, thanks for sharing it!
ReplyDeleteAwesome Thanks for sharing Chrissie!!!!
ReplyDelete~Ashli
Found this in the Fall, have made it about 5 times since then; it has become a new staple in our house. The kids ask for it much the same way Lee does in fact!
ReplyDeleteWe serve it with Boston lettuce as the wrap and thinly slice red peppers and use a peeler on some carrots and "pickle" them in rice wine vinegar, while I whip up the pork, to serve on top.