Hot and sweet meat sauce

Jenn's Ordinary Kitchen @cook_3961051
Super simple and quick Asian meat sauce, great with rice or noodle!
Hot and sweet meat sauce
Super simple and quick Asian meat sauce, great with rice or noodle!
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Mince onion.
- 2
Stir-fry ground pork into slightly white, then add onion, spicy bean sauce, mix well.
- 3
Add ketchup, oyster sauce, sugar and lastly water. Bring to boil, then turn to medium heat and cook for 3-5 minutes.
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