Wednesday, November 09, 2011

Pork Chop Suey

Pork chop suey is a Chinese dish primarily made up of mixed vegetable with meat like chicken, fish, beef, shrimp or pork, added for extra flavor. Chopsuey is widely believe to be an  American-Chinese immigrants creation, and not an authentic Chinese dish. They said, Chinese farmers was inspired to cook a stir-fried vegetables known now as chopsuey and ate them after a long day working in the fields.







Ingredients:

1/4 kilo pork, sliced into small pieces

1/4 kilo shrimps, shelled, deveined and halved

1/4 kilo chicken liver and gizzard, sliced to small pieces

1/4 kilo cauliflower, broken to bite size

1/4 kilo string beans

1/4 kilo snow peas (sitsaro)

1/4 kilo cabbage, cut into squares

2 stalks of leeks, cut into 2" long pieces

3 stalks celery, cut into 2" long pieces

5 cloves garlic, diced

2 onions, diced

1 carrot, sliced thinly

1 piece red bell pepper, cut in strips

1 piece green bell pepper. cut in strips

2 tablespoons of cornstarch, dissolved in 1/4 cup of water

2 cups chicken stock (broth)

3 tablespoons of sesame oil

3 tablespoons of patis (fish sauce)

4 tablespoons of corn oil or vegetable oil

Salt to taste

Cooking Procedures: 

  1. In a big pan or wok, sauté garlic, onions then add in the pork. chicken liver and gizzard. Add 1 cup of stock, pinch of salt and simmer for 15 minutes or until pork and chicken giblets are cooked.
  2. Mix in the shrimp then all the vegetables. Add the remaining 1 cup of stock, patis and the dissolved cornstarch. Cook for about 10 minutes or until the vegetables are done. Add the sesame oil.
  3. Salt and pepper to taste.
  4. Serve hot with rice.

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