
Moo Shu Pork
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Nguyên liệu
- 1 oz rehydrated wood ear fungus
- 8 oz cabbage
- 2 oz lean pork
- 2 oz carrot
- 2 oz celery
- 2 egg
- 8 flour tortillas
- salt
- 1.5 tsp cornstarch
- 0.5 tsp water
- 0.25 tsp salt
- hoisin sauce
- 2 tbsp canola oil
- 0.5 tsp chicken bouillon
- 1 tbsp oyster sauce
Cách làm
The first step is to give those dried wood ear fungi some life! Submerge the wood ear fungus in a bowl of water for 5-15 minutes.
Now, we'll cut our lean pork into thin slices, and then into thin strips.
As we did with the pork, we'll be cutting our cabbage, celery, and carrots into thin slices, and then into thin strips.
Crack your eggs into a bowl and add a little bit of salt (to taste). Beat with your fork until bubbles form.
As with most Chinese recipes, we need our wok to be really hot before cooking. Set the stove to high heat and heat the wok for 3-5 minutes. When it's ready, it should just be starting to let off a little bit of steam/smoke.
Add more canola oil to the wok, and wait about 1-2 minutes for the wok to heat up again.
Since there's already oil in the wok, we don't need to add any more oil.
Since a lot of the taste comes from hoisin sauce, we don't need to add too much flavoring to the vegetables themselves.
Almost there! We just need to cut our eggs into slices, and warm up our tortillas.
Nguồn: madewithlau