Thinly Sliced Pork & Mango Sauce with Rice
Thinly Sliced Pork & Mango Sauce with Rice

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To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook thinly sliced pork & mango sauce with rice using 14 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Thinly Sliced Pork & Mango Sauce with Rice:
  1. Make ready 300 grams Thinly sliced pork
  2. Get 1 large Onion
  3. Get 1 pack Shimeji mushrooms
  4. Get 1 large clove Garlic
  5. Prepare 3 tbsp White wine (or sake)
  6. Prepare 1 heaping tablespoon White flour
  7. Get 200 ml Water
  8. Prepare 120 grams Canned mango
  9. Make ready 1 1/2 tbsp ●Soy sauce
  10. Prepare 1 1/2 tbsp ●Japanese Worcestershire-style sauce
  11. Get 2 tsp ●Consommé stock granules
  12. Get 2 pinch ●Salt
  13. Prepare 1 ●Pepper
  14. Get 1 Vegetable oil, rice, sour cream (optional)

Thinly sliced pork belly are commonly seen in hot pots. Thai-style grilled pork skewers are made with sliced pork tenderloin in a marinade of fish sauce These Thai-style grilled pork skewers are slightly sweet, a traditional Thai recipe that's thinly sliced. It is recommended to use thin sliced of pork with fat for this recipe. The fat will keep the pork moist while being thinly sliced will enable it to cook and get tender quicker.

Instructions to make Thinly Sliced Pork & Mango Sauce with Rice:
  1. Slice the onion into 1cm wide pieces. Mince the garlic. Remove the shimeji mushrooms from the base and break apart into easy to eat pieces.
  2. Drain the canned mango and weigh 120 g of fruit.
  3. Place the mango and the water in a blender and blend until smooth.
  4. Lightly season the pork with salt and pepper (not listed in ingredients) and coat with flour. (It will be easier if you put the pork and flour into a plastic bag and shake to coat.)
  5. Place the oil and garlic into a frying pan and slowly cook on low heat to bring out the aroma.
  6. Add the pork from Step 4 and cook without burning.
  7. Once the pork is pretty much cooked, add the onion. When the onion starts to become transparent, add the shimeji mushrooms and lightly stir-fry. Pour in the wine and cook off the alcohol.
  8. Add the mango from Step 3 and bring to a boil. Remove any scum. Add the ● ingredients, lower the heat to low, cover with a lid, and simmer for 10-15 minutes. Stir occasionally while it's simmering and pay attention to the heat.
  9. Taste and season with salt and pepper as needed, and then it's done. Serve and optionally top with sour cream.
  10. (You could also top with a small amount of heavy cream.)

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