Pork Steak with Sour Sauce.

Lalin Duangphatra @lalind
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Line a pan with olive oil. Heat until very hot.
- 2
Season pork with salt and pepper. Fry in the pan for 20 seconds then flip over.
- 3
Fry until it is well done or medium rare to your liking. Brush steak with BBQsauce.
- 4
Slice steak into thin pieces and get into the serving plate.
- 5
Top the steak with salty & sour sauce. Decorate with lime wedges.
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