Tender Pan-Fried Pork Filet

I used to eat this dish a lot growing up. I learned the recipe properly from my mother this time.
I usually serve this with spinach, but it's great with bok choy, too.
I recommend serving green leafy vegetables with this dish, since they soak up the umami of the meat. Recipe by Meso
Tender Pan-Fried Pork Filet
I used to eat this dish a lot growing up. I learned the recipe properly from my mother this time.
I usually serve this with spinach, but it's great with bok choy, too.
I recommend serving green leafy vegetables with this dish, since they soak up the umami of the meat. Recipe by Meso
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Slice the pork fillet 1 cm thick, and pound lightly with your hand to flatten.
- 2
Combine the ☆ ingredients with the meat (pre-flavoring).
- 3
Heat a pan, add 1 tablespoon of oil (not listed) and pan fry the meat from Step 2. When it's about 80% cooked, add the ※ ingredients and mix well.
- 4
When the meat is cooked, take it out of the pan. Add the spinach that will be served with the meat (or bok choy, as I've used here) and stir fry.
- 5
Note: You don't have to add sugar to the meat in Step 3. I prefer it without.
- 6
By the way, do be sure to add sugar when you pre-flavor the meat in Step 2! The sugar will tenderize the meat.
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