Savory Pork Stir-Fry

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Cook Time: 20 minutes
Marinating Time: 30 minutes

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Ingredients

1 pound lean boneless pork loin
1 tablespoon soy sauce
1 tablespoon vinegar
1 teaspoon sesame oil
1 clove garlic , minced
1/2 teaspoon dry ginger
1 teaspoon vegetable oil
1 10 oz package stir-fry vegetables
1 tablespoon chicken broth, OR water
1 tablespoon sesame seeds, toasted, (optional)

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Cooking Directions

New USDA Guidelines

Slice pork across grain into 1/8-inch strips. Marinate in soy sauce, vinegar, sesame oil, garlic and ginger for 10 minutes. Heat vegetable oil in nonstick pan until hot. Add pork and stir-fry for 3-5 minutes, until pork is no longer pink. Add vegetables (unthawed) and the chicken broth or water. Stir mixture, cover and steam for crisp-tender vegetables. Serve over hot cooked rice, if desired. Sprinkle with toasted sesame seeds, if desired.

Serves 4


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Serving Suggestions

To make cutting stir-fry strips easier, partically freeze pork loin for 20-30 minutes. Your favorite brand of stir-fry vegegetables make this a snap to fix for a weekend meal. Serve with seasonal fruit.


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Nutrition

Calories: 231 calories
Protein: 24 grams
Fat: 10 grams
Sodium: 673 milligrams
Cholesterol: 55 milligrams
Saturated Fat: 3 grams
Carbohydrates: 10 grams
Fiber: 1 grams

Random Safety Tip:
Refrigerate leftover pork as soon as possible.

 
 
 
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Buying/Handling/Storing Tip:

Modern-day production has reduced pork’s fat content.In fact, pork is a major contender in the lean meat category and many cuts of pork are as lean or leaner than chicken. For example, pork tenderloin is just as lean as a skinless chicken breast with 2.98 grams of fat per 3 ounce serving and meets the government guidelines for “extra lean.” For the leanest cuts of pork, look for the words “loin” on the label.


Other Pork Buying/Handling/Storing Tips
Ask Your Butcher

Pork cubes and slices are extremely versatile. All are typically cut from the loin area - but cubes and slices may be cut from virtually any fresh pork cut.


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About the Cut

Cubes are often the basis for kabobs which can be sautéed or grilled. Cubes and pieces also may be braised or stewed for soups and stews. Sautéed strips can be the basis of a quick-cooking meal like a stir-fry dish, a dinner salad or a hearty sandwich. Cooking times vary depending on the size of the pieces.


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