Pork and Miso Stir Fry with Lots of Shiso Leaves

My parents gave us a lot of shiso leaves. This is a recipe I came up when I thought I should use them up before they went bad.
Add plenty of shiso leaves, as much as you have. You can add up to about 40 leaves. It's also delicious if you sprinkle ichimi togarashi (red chili pepper powder), or chop up a couple of umeboshi plums and stir fry them in. For 2 servings. Recipe by Setsubunhijiki
Pork and Miso Stir Fry with Lots of Shiso Leaves
My parents gave us a lot of shiso leaves. This is a recipe I came up when I thought I should use them up before they went bad.
Add plenty of shiso leaves, as much as you have. You can add up to about 40 leaves. It's also delicious if you sprinkle ichimi togarashi (red chili pepper powder), or chop up a couple of umeboshi plums and stir fry them in. For 2 servings. Recipe by Setsubunhijiki
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Cut up the pork into easy to eat pieces. Sprinkle soy sauce and sake, and then coat with katakuriko.
- 2
Combine the △ ingredients.
- 3
Heat vegetable oil in a pan, spread out the pork and stir fry until browned. Wipe excess fat from the pan with paper towels.
- 4
Add the combined △ ingredients and mix.
- 5
Add the shiso leaves and mix. When they are wilted, the dish is done.
- 6
You can add vegetables such as eggplant, onion, shimeji mushrooms, or zucchini. Many people have suggested adding vegetables. It makes the dish more nutritious and sounds great.
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