Easy Layered steam pork with beansprouts and mushrooms

Gem @Gem_beloved
This is a super simple recipe of beansprouts and thin pork slices. Just assemble in a large frying pan and cook on medium heat. Cooks in less than 10 mins. I used pork collar for this recipe. You can also add capsicums and other vegetables to this!
Easy Layered steam pork with beansprouts and mushrooms
This is a super simple recipe of beansprouts and thin pork slices. Just assemble in a large frying pan and cook on medium heat. Cooks in less than 10 mins. I used pork collar for this recipe. You can also add capsicums and other vegetables to this!
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