This recipe is translated from Cookpad Japan. See original:
豚バラとズッキーニの簡単★マヨ醤油炒め
Easy Pork Belly and Zucchini with Mayo Soy Sauce Stir-Fry

140㎝わんたるママ @wanntalu
This is a simple dish you can make with pork belly and zucchini. It only requires four ingredients and is easy to prepare.
The origin of this recipe: I created this dish to be a simple and tasty appetizer using zucchini and pork belly.
Cooking Instructions
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Cut the zucchini into half-moon slices and the pork belly into pieces about 1/3 of their original length.
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Add the mayonnaise to a frying pan and stir-fry the pork belly.
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When the color starts to change, add the zucchini and cook until browned. Finish by adding soy sauce and mixing everything together. Enjoy!
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