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Garlic Ginger Pork Stir-fry


Mistilyn

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Hello Everyone.

I've been lurking around for awhile now checking things out. Tonight I decided to come out of hiding after making this awesome dish. I've been missing going to the chinese restaurants, so I've been experimenting with making chinese at home gluten free. While this may not be a traditional asian dish, it sure tasted good! I wrote down what I did as best as I could. I didn't measure everything as I made it, so you may find you need to adjust measurements a little (not much) to get it to taste the way you would like it.

Garlic Ginger Pork Stir-Fry

1- Pork Tenderloin (.75 -1 lb.) trimmed and cut into


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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

This sounds good! Is it spicy at all or a little more on the sweet side?

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Hello Everyone.

I've been lurking around for awhile now checking things out. Tonight I decided to come out of hiding after making this awesome dish. I've been missing going to the chinese restaurants, so I've been experimenting with making chinese at home gluten free. While this may not be a traditional asian dish, it sure tasted good! I wrote down what I did as best as I could. I didn't measure everything as I made it, so you may find you need to adjust measurements a little (not much) to get it to taste the way you would like it.

Garlic Ginger Pork Stir-Fry

1- Pork Tenderloin (.75 -1 lb.) trimmed and cut into

Mistilyn Rookie

Blueeyedmanda: This recipe turned out more sweet than spicy.

Burdee: LOL I agree with you there. This is the first time I have ever wrote down what I did. This came out so good that I knew I would have to be able to duplicate it. A lot of nights my fiance will ask what we are having for dinner. I'll either tell him "Stuff" or "I don't know, you name it."

burdee Enthusiast
A lot of nights my fiance will ask what we are having for dinner. I'll either tell him "Stuff" or "I don't know, you name it."

I LOVE those titles for your culinary creations! I'll try telling my hubby "stuff" or "you name it" when he asks what I'm cooking for dinner. ROFLOL

BURDEE

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Eating some right now and typing with my mouth full.

Nice change of pace. I was looking forward to this all day.

Thanks!

jerseyangel Proficient

This looks delicious! I'm always looking for new ways to cook pork.

I'm going to try it soon :)


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