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Then take it out of the wok and set aside. We're going to be doing a lot of stir-frying/setting aside here. Stir fry the carrot with a teaspoon of oil using medium heat for about two minutes…until softens slightly.
To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook 15 minute meal: 'happosai' eight treasure stir-fry & chinese rice bowl using 13 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make 15 Minute Meal: 'Happosai' Eight Treasure Stir-fry & Chinese Rice Bowl:
- Prepare 3 leaves Chinese cabbage
- Prepare 30 grams Carrot
- Take 80 grams Thinly sliced pork
- Prepare 1 Prawns, squid
- Get 1 Bamboo shoots, Japanese leek, shiitake mushrooms, wood ear mushrooms
- Get 1 Green vegetables (snow peas, etc.)
- Take 1 Quail eggs, naruto, etc.
- Get 1 Ginger (julienned)
- Prepare 2 tbsp dissolved in 2 tablespoons of water Katakuriko
- Prepare 200 ml Water (adjust it depending on the vegetables)
- Get 1 1/2 tbsp Chinese soup stock
- Make ready 1 dash Salt (or soy sauce)
- Prepare 2 tbsp Oil for stir-frying (sesame oil is the best)
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Steps to make 15 Minute Meal: 'Happosai' Eight Treasure Stir-fry & Chinese Rice Bowl:
- Lightly parboil the hard, white stems of the Chinese cabbage, and carrot (or microwave them). Dissolve the katakuriko in water to make katakuriko slurry, and set aside.
- The photo shows the parboiled Chinese cabbage and carrot, and Chinese cabbage leaves.
- These are the rest of the vegetables, and other ingredients. (The prawns and squid are not shown in this photo, but I added them later.)
- Stir-fry the ginger in 2 tablespoons of sesame oil.
- Stir-fry the pork, then add the rest of the ingredients. You have parboiled the vegetables that take longer to cook in Step 1, so don't overcook them.
- Add less water than the volume of the vegetables, and bring it to a boil. Add the Chinese soup stock, season with salt (or soy sauce), and thicken the sauce with the katakuriko slurry. And it's done.
- Addendum 1: Rehydrate dried wakame seaweed. Combine it with sesame oil, soy sauce, Japanese leek, and sesame seeds. Make a bowl of soup with Chinese soup stock, and add the wakame mixture to make wakame soup.
- Addendum 2: Divide julienned ginger and thinly sliced ginger into small portions, cover with cling film, and keep them in the freezer. They will come in handy since you can use the thinly sliced ginger to make simmered fish, and you can use the julienned ginger to make this dish.
It will help if you cook in high heat because stir-fry is meant to be cooked that way. Enjoy this easy pork stir fry. By the way, you may add bell peppers too if you wish. Simply slice the capsicum into strips and. Are you sick of my Asian takeout meals yet?
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