Marinate the pork: In a medium bowl, stir together the soy sauce, rice wine and cornstarch until the cornstarch is dissolved. Add the pork and stir gently to coat. Let stand at room temperature for 20 ...
Moo Shu Pork results: This was a huge hit — a class favorite. I'm not sure how I feel about stir frying the purple cabbage found in the coleslaw mix as it seemed to turn an odd color of blue, but no ...
1 pork tenderloin (about 1 pound), cut into 1/4-inch-thick slices, then cut crosswise into 1 1/2-inch pieces In a bowl, toss pork with 2 tablespoons soy sauce; let stand 10 minutes. Whisk together ...
Note: Hoisin sauce is a thick, dark, sweet soybean-based Chinese sauce that is used as a dipping sauce or for glazing or marinating food. Lettuce cups give this quick and easy Chinese classic a light, ...
More from Operation Transformation If time allows marinate the pork in a non-metallic dish covered with cling film for up to 2 days on the bottom shelf of the fridge, which will tenderise the meat.
There’s more to classic Chinese-American fare than chop suey. Lots of other dishes were invented here — or adapted from Chinese recipes. We picked out a handful of them and asked Soo Lon Moy and ...
Congratulations! You made it to the weekend and that’s reason enough to barbecue (not that frivolities like days of the week matter). Evan LeRoy, chef/co-owner of LeRoy and Lewis, shared his recipes ...