How to Make Sweet and Sour Pork (10 Steps)
Although it's a dish created for non-Chinese tastes, all kinds of people harbor a secret fondness for these crispy pork chunks in sweet sauce. And now you can make it at home, in private. Serves two.
Things You'll Need
- 1 tsp. malt vinegar
- 1/2 onions - sliced
- rice
- 5 tbsp. pineapple juices
- 2 lightly beaten eggs
- vegetable oils
- cornstarches
- 2 quartered tomatoes
- woks
- 3 tbsp. tomato sauces
- 3 tbsp. plum sauces
- slotted spoons
- 1 lb porks fillet cut in 1-inch cubes
- kitchen utility knives
- Cornstarches
- Rice
- Vegetable Oils
- Kitchen Utility Knives
- Slotted Spoons
- Woks
Instructions
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Place the beaten eggs in a large bowl or pan. Place the cornstarch in another large bowl or pan.
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Roll the pork in the egg wash. Remove with a slotted spoon and coat with cornstarch. Shake off the excess and set aside.
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Heat 5 to 7 tbsp. oil in a wok or large frying pan. Fry the pork over high heat until it is golden brown and set aside to drain on paper towels. Discard the frying oil.
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Stir together the plum and tomato sauces, pineapple juice and malt vinegar.
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Heat 1 tbsp. oil in the wok and fry the onions for 1 minute.
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Add the sauce and tomatoes to the wok.
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Add the pork when the mixture is sizzling.
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Stir the sauce to coat the pork.
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Add a little water if you prefer a thinner sauce.
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Serve immediately over rice.
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