Sweet and Sour Pork

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This is my simple and healthy version of sweet and sour pork and will be unlike anything you would have tasted in a Chinese restaurant. I hope it’s one you will love to cook time and time again. Instead of the crunchy batter, the crunchy roasted soya beans give texture and flavor. Roasted soya beans can be found in supermarkets and health food shops, but if you can’t find them, crush some dry-roasted peanuts instead.
Level: Intermediate
Total: 20 min
Prep: 15 min
Cook: 5 min
Yield: 2 servings

Ingredients

  1. 3 tablespoons roasted whole soya beans (soy) or dry-roasted peanuts*
  2. 1 teaspoon crushed dried chiles
  3. Freshly cracked white pepper
  4. 4 ounces pineapple juice
  5. 4 ounces canned pineapple
  6. 3 tablespoons fresh lime juice
  7. 2 pork loin steaks (chops), trimmed of fat
  8. 2 tablespoons groundnut oil (peanut)
  9. Light soy sauce
  10. Splash Shaohsing rice wine or dry sherry
  11. Freshly cracked white pepper
  12. Cooked rice
  13. Choi Sum Salad, recipe follows, for service
  14. 7 ounces Choi Sum leaves (flowering Chinese cabbage) or baby bok choy, washed, trimmed and sliced
  15. 4 ounces sugar snap peas, washed
  16. 2 large carrots, julienned
  17. 1 red bell pepper, sliced
  18. 1 yellow bell pepper, sliced
  19. 8 ounces canned pineapple, sliced
  20. 2 spring onions (green), finely sliced
  21. 2 to 3 tablespoons groundnut (peanut) or olive oil
  22. 7 tablespoons pineapple juice
  23. 2 tablespoons light soy sauce
  24. 1 tablespoon rice vinegar or cider vinegar
  25. Pinch freshly cracked black pepper

Instructions

  1. To make the coating: Add the soya beans, dried chiles, and white pepper to a grinder and whiz until coarsely ground. Transfer the mixture to a shallow bowl.
  2. To make the sauce: Put the pineapple juice, pineapple, and lime juice into a blender, and whiz to a paste.
  3. To make the pork: Using a meat mallet or rolling pin, bash the pork steaks until they are half their thickness. Press the pork steaks into the spice mix, pressing down so that the mixture sticks to the meat, turn and coat the other side. 
  4. Heat a wok or pan over a high heat, and add the groundnut oil. Add the pork steaks to the hot oil, and cook for 2 minutes, or until browned. Turn them over and cook the other side for 2 minutes, or until they are fully cooked. Remove the pork steaks from the wok, and set them aside in a warm place. 
  5. Pour the sweet and sour sauce into the wok, and cook for 1 to 2 minutes, or until the sauce has reduced and thickened naturally. Season further, if required, with light soy sauce, rice wine and pepper. 
  6. Serve the sauce poured over the chops with a side of rice and Choi Sum Salad.
  7. To make the choi sum: Toss the choi sum leaves, sugar snap peas, carrots, red bell pepper, yellow bell pepper, pineapple, and spring onions together in a large serving bowl.
  8. To make the dressing: Mix the groundnut oil, pineapple juice, light soy sauce, rice vinegar, and black pepper in a small bowl, and stir well. Then, pour the dressing mixture over the salad just before serving. Toss well, and serve immediately.

 

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