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To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have pork chow mein for 1 using 9 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Pork chow mein for 1:
- Prepare 1 pork loin chop cut into strips
- Get 2 tsp five spice
- Prepare 75 g medium egg noodles
- Take 1 tsp light soy sauce
- Prepare 1 tbsp olive oil
- Take 1/2 red pepper sliced thinly
- Get 75 g bean sprouts
- Take 1 spring onion sliced lengthways
- Prepare Salt and pepper to season
In Chinese, "mein" means noodles, chow means stir-fried. So in English, we can call this recipe pork stir-fried noodles. The best noodles to use are hand-made noodles. Not only are they fresher, but you get the satisfaction of having made something from scratch.
Instructions to make Pork chow mein for 1:
- Cook the noodles, drain and rinse under cold water. Drizzle with a splash of olive oil and toss to prevent the noodles sticking together
- Place the pork slices in a bowl add the soy sauce, five spice and mix
- Heat the wok on high and stir fry the meat until cooked
- Add the red pepper and stir fry for 1min, then add the bean sprouts and spring onion and stir fry for another 1 min
- Add the cooked noodle and stir for 30 seconds
- Serve and enjoy
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