Stir Fried Lettuce with Oyster Sauce

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Since I grow lettuce, when I have a lot, I like to stir-fry it. Since the volume greatly diminishes after frying, I can eat a lot.
I like it best seasoned with oyster sauce.
Recipe by FarmersK
Stir Fried Lettuce with Oyster Sauce
Since I grow lettuce, when I have a lot, I like to stir-fry it. Since the volume greatly diminishes after frying, I can eat a lot.
I like it best seasoned with oyster sauce.
Recipe by FarmersK
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Heat the sesame oil in frying pan, rinse the lettuce, tear into bite-sized pieces and add to pan.
- 2
Stir-fry on high flame for 1 to 2 minutes until tender, then add the A ingredients and stir-fry for 1 minute. Serve.
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