Flatman Family Batter Fried Sweet And Sour Pork Or Chicke Recipe

Flatman Family Batter Fried Sweet And Sour Pork Or Chicke Recipe

Yield: 4 Servings
Recipe by luhu.jp

Ingredients:
10 ounce: Pork, in 1" chunks
, or use chicken
Oil to deep fry,
20 ounce: Can pineapple chunks drain, reserve juice
1 cup: Thinly sliced celery,
1 cup: Thinly sliced carrot,
1 cup: Chopped onion,
1 tbsp: Oil to stir fry veggies,
Hot cooked rice to serve,

MARINADE
1 tbsp: Soy sauce,
1/2 tsp: Salt,
4: dr Sesame oil,

BATTER
1 medium: Egg, beaten
1 dash: Salt,
1 cup: Flour,
1/4 tsp: Baking powder,
1/2 cup: Water,

SWEET SOUR SAUCE
3 tbsp: Vinegar *,
1/4 cup: Brown sugar,
2 tbsp: Cornstarch,
1/4 tsp: Sesame oil,
1 tsp: Hoisin sauce,
8 ounce: Can tomato sauce,
1 tbsp: Dry white wine,
*, or use 4 tbsp vinegar
3/4 cup: Reserved pineapple juice add water if necessary to make 3/4 cup,
1 each: Garlic clove, minced

Directions:
MARINADE: Combine marinade ingredients, add pork and set aside at least 30
minutes to marinate. (I let it marinate all day)

SAUCE: Combine sauce ingredients adding cornstarch last. Set aside.

VEGETABLES: Stir fry vegetables in 1 tbsp oil in wok until tender-crisp.
Set aside with pineapple chunks.

BATTER: Beat batter ingredients to a thick paste. Combine with pork AND
marinade until pork is thoroughly covered in batter.

TO PREPARE: Heat enough oil in wok to deep fry battered pork. Pick pork
from batter with a skewer making sure each piece is thoroughly coated with
batter, and drop into hot oil. Fry until golden brown. You may have to fry
them in 3 batches in order to make sure they do not stick together. As each
batch is done, remove from oil and place on rack on edge of wok to drain.
Repeat for each batch.

Discard any unused batter, or drop by spoonfuls into hot oil and fry crisp.
The addition of the marinade ingredients gives the batter a delicate
flavor, delicious as a snack or added with the pork to the finished dish.

Remove oil from wok and wipe clean.

Stir previously combined sauce ingredients until thoroughly blended. Pour
into hot wok, stirring constantly until thickened. Add pork and vegetables
making sure all are coated with sauce. When all are heated through, serve
with hot cooked white rice.

Adapted for ingredients on-hand based on the Oriental Sweet And Sour Pork
recipe from Chinese Recipes by Stephen Yan

Source: Dorothy Flatmans Kitchen - 1996
Revised: 06/15/96 Decreased celery from 2 cups to 1 cup.
Decreased sesame oil in sauce from 1/2 to 1/4 tsp.
Added a clove of minced garlic to sauce.
Used chicken in place of pork, got raves from the family.


Source from luhu.jp

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