Pork & Scallops With Crisp Ginger Recipe
Yield: 6 ServingsRecipe by luhu.jp
Ingredients:
-JUDI M. PHELPS,
1 lbs: Asparagus,
1 large: Red pepper,
2: 2-3" pieces ginger,
1: Pork tenderloin, (about 3/4 lb)
2 tbsp: Low-sodium soy sauce,
2 tbsp: Dry sherry,
1 tbsp: Cornstarch,
1/2 tsp: Sugar,
1/4 cup: Canola oil,
1/2 lbs: Brown mushrooms,
1/4 tsp: Salt, optional
3/4 lbs: Bay scallops,
Directions:
To remove tough ends from tender asparagus spears--the easy way, hold
base of stalk firmly and bend. End will snap and break off at just
the right spot for the best eating.
About 1 hour before serving, discard tough ends from asparagus, trim
scales, cut diagonally into 3-inch pieces. Cut pepper into strips.
Peel ginger; grate 1 teaspoon. Cut remaining ginger lengthwise into
very thin slices; cut slices into hair-thin strips. Cut pork
tenderloin into 1/8-inch-thick slices. In bowl, mix pork, soy sauce,
sherry, cornstarch, sugar, and grated ginger.
In 12-inch skillet over medium-high heat, in hot oil, cook ginger
strips about 1 minute or so until it has a light browned color.
Remove ginger with a slotted spoon and drain on paper towels. In oil
remaining in skillet, cook asparagus, red pepper, mushrooms, and salt
(optional) until vegetables are tender-crisp, stirring quickly and
frequently. With slotted spoon, remove vegetables to plate.
In oil remaining in skillet over high heat, cook pork mixture over
high heat a minute or so. Add scallops and cook until pork loses its
pink color and scallops are tender about 2 to 3 minutes, adding a
little more oil if it is needed. Return vegetables to skillet;
stir-fry until heated through. Spoon pork mixture onto platter;
sprinkle with ginger strips. Makes 6 servings.
Note: Meat slices more easily if it is frozen slightly (about 40
minutes). You can hold your knife on a slant and slice across the
width to get nicely uniform pieces.
Shared and MM by Judi M. Phelps jphelps@slip.net or jphelps@best.com
Source from luhu.jp
base of stalk firmly and bend. End will snap and break off at just
the right spot for the best eating.
About 1 hour before serving, discard tough ends from asparagus, trim
scales, cut diagonally into 3-inch pieces. Cut pepper into strips.
Peel ginger; grate 1 teaspoon. Cut remaining ginger lengthwise into
very thin slices; cut slices into hair-thin strips. Cut pork
tenderloin into 1/8-inch-thick slices. In bowl, mix pork, soy sauce,
sherry, cornstarch, sugar, and grated ginger.
In 12-inch skillet over medium-high heat, in hot oil, cook ginger
strips about 1 minute or so until it has a light browned color.
Remove ginger with a slotted spoon and drain on paper towels. In oil
remaining in skillet, cook asparagus, red pepper, mushrooms, and salt
(optional) until vegetables are tender-crisp, stirring quickly and
frequently. With slotted spoon, remove vegetables to plate.
In oil remaining in skillet over high heat, cook pork mixture over
high heat a minute or so. Add scallops and cook until pork loses its
pink color and scallops are tender about 2 to 3 minutes, adding a
little more oil if it is needed. Return vegetables to skillet;
stir-fry until heated through. Spoon pork mixture onto platter;
sprinkle with ginger strips. Makes 6 servings.
Note: Meat slices more easily if it is frozen slightly (about 40
minutes). You can hold your knife on a slant and slice across the
width to get nicely uniform pieces.
Shared and MM by Judi M. Phelps jphelps@slip.net or jphelps@best.com
Source from luhu.jp