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Ginger Pork and Gai Lan Stir-Fry

Fresh, fragrant and fast, this easy pork stir-fry spiked with ginger and a hit of sambal will set your week right. Remember, stir-fries are all about quick cooking at high heat to keep veggies crisp and coax out flavour, so be sure to have everything prepped before you begin.

Mild

30 Minutes

Recipe

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01

Cook Rice

Place rice in a saucepan with 310ml (1¼ cups) cold water over high heat and bring to the boil. Reduce heat to low, cover with a lid and cook for 15 minutes or until cooked through. Set aside, covered, until ready to serve. While the rice is cooking, continue with the recipe.

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02

Marinate Pork

Finely grate ginger. Place pork, ginger, soy sauce and cornflour in a bowl and season with pepper. Stir to combine and set aside to marinate.

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03

Prepare Vegetables

Cut spring onions into 4cm lengths. Cut gai lan into 4cm lengths, keeping the stems and leaves separate. Trim snow peas and halve diagonally.

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04

Cook Pork

Place oyster sauce, sambal oelek and 20ml (1 tablespoon) water in a small bowl and mix to combine. Heat oil in a wok or large frypan over high heat. Add marinated pork and cook for 2–3 minutes or until browned.

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05

Cook Vegetables

Add spring onion, gai lan stems, and snow peas to pan and cook, tossing occasionally, for 3 minutes or until just tender.

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06

Plate Up

Add oyster sauce mixture and gai lan leaves and cook for 1 minute or until warmed through and sauce has just thickened slightly. Divide rice between bowls and top with pork stir-fry.

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Ginger Pork and Gai Lan Stir-Fry

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Very tasty and quick to cook which is a big help during the week when you are working.

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