Ingredients: Pork tenderloin 300g of auricularia auricula 10 bamboo shoots 200g of chopped green onion 1 tablespoon (1 5g) Jiang Mo 1 tablespoon (15g) minced garlic1tablespoon (1tablespoon).
Seasoning: soy sauce 1 tbsp (15ml), vinegar 2 tbsp (60ml), cooking wine 1 teaspoon (5ml), sugar 1 tbsp (15ml), salt1/2tsp (3g).
Exercise:
1) Shred pork tenderloin. Soak Auricularia auricula in warm water at 40℃, then wash and shred. Shred bamboo shoots. Chop onion, ginger and garlic.
2) Put the shredded pork into a bowl, add water starch and marinate for 5 minutes. Put chopped green onion in a bowl, add soy sauce, vinegar, cooking wine, sugar, salt, sesame oil, water and water starch, and stir well for later use.
3) Heat the pan, and pour in the oil. When the oil is 70% hot, pour in the shredded pork and stir-fry until the shredded pork is discolored and immature. Shovel it to one side of the pan with a shovel, pour in the minced garlic Jiang Mo and chopped pepper, stir-fry and mix in the shredded pork.
4) Add shredded bamboo shoots and shredded auricularia, stir-fry for 2 minutes, then pour in the prepared juice, stir-fry for 20 seconds from bottom to top, and take out when the soup is slightly sticky.
Super wordy:
* * When cutting meat, remember the famous saying "Cut cattle and sheep vertically". In other words, pork should be cut along the texture of the meat.
* * When soaking the fungus, you can sprinkle some starch in the water, which makes it easier to clean the impurities on the fungus.
* * Be sure to mix the juice in advance for later use. When frying this dish, if you put the seasoning bit by bit, it will delay the time and the taste of shredded pork will be different from that of the whole dish.