Super Easy Simmered Harihari Pork and Mizuna

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I used mizuna greens we grew at home. We ate this dish with rice.
The mizuna greens taste better when they're still crisp, so take care not to overcook them. For 2 servings. Recipe by Manmarumauchan
Super Easy Simmered Harihari Pork and Mizuna
I used mizuna greens we grew at home. We ate this dish with rice.
The mizuna greens taste better when they're still crisp, so take care not to overcook them. For 2 servings. Recipe by Manmarumauchan
Cooking Instructions
- 1
If the pork is too long, cut it into bite-sized strips.
- 2
Cut the mizuna into strips about 4cm long.
- 3
Simmer the ☆ ingredients in a pot before adding the pork.
- 4
When the pork begins to brown, add the mizuna, bring to a boil, and you're finished!
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