Pork yuk sung
Pork yuk sung is a popular Chinese starter dish made from marinated pork mince wrapped in lettuce leaves. It's one of of my favourite Asian dishes, this recipe serves 2 however it can make 8 little parcels as a canapé or snack... So so soooo good
Serves 2
Ingredients:
- 2 cloves garlic crushed
 - 30g water chestnuts
 - 1 head of lettuce
 - 100g rice noodles
 - 50ml chicken stock
 - 1 spring onion
 - 2 tbsp bean sprouts for garnish (optional)
 - 150g pork mince
 - 2 teaspoons sesame oil
 - 1 tbsp light soya sauce
 - 2 tbsp dark soya sauce
 - 1 tbsp oyster sauce
 - 1 tbsp cornflour
 - 4/5 fresh basil leaves ripped by hand
 - 1 large red chilli finely sliced
 - Season with sea salt & black pepper
 
Tips & Tricks
To get the lettuce extra crispy, cut it and keep it in ice cold water in the fridge until ready to use.
- Dice up your garlic, bamboo and water chestnuts.
 - Wash the head of lettuce and slice the stalk off, creating lettuce bowls.
 - Deep fry the rice noodles for a second or two, creating rice noodle crisps.
 - Heat the chicken stock and have it ready to go.
 - Finely chop the spring onion
 - Heat up a wok and stir fry the pork mince unti cooked through.
 - Add garlic , bamboo shoots and your water chestnuts to the Pork Toss well and sauté for 5 minutes
 - Add the chicken stock to your wok. Then add the sesame oil, light soya, dark soya, and oyster sauce.
 - In a separate bowl, mix 1 tablespoon of corn flour and 40ml of water in a bowl until well combined, add to the wok to thicken up your sauce.
 - Finally add your chopped spring onion, fresh basil, season with sea salt & black pepper.
 - To serve, put rice noodle crisps into your lettuce bowls, then add your pork mince & fresh chilli.
 
        
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
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