My number two son
tells me that one of the reasons that he enjoys the marinated
pork tenderloin so much is having
some left over to make fried rice.
Andrew, of the Cherry
Limeade Bars, is no stranger to
the kitchen. When I found I had some
slices of the pork remaining he shared his recipe with me in a brief email, and
I have to agree that it is darned tasty and unbelievably easy to prepare. Here is his recipe:
Andrew’s Pork Fried Rice
1-2 cups prepared
rice
1/3 cup chopped onion,
or scallions
1/2 cup cubed pork
tenderloin
1 egg, beaten
Leftover Sauce from
tenderloin (or equal amount of soy sauce)
Cook up enough rice
for yourself, 1-2 cups. Then chop up some onion or scallions and sauté
with the cubed pork, until the onion is tender and the pork has browned. Add a beaten egg, if desired, and allow to
cook until set. Then I toss in the rice,
and add enough of the left over sauce as needed. Usually I start with 1-2
tablespoons then add more to taste. Heat and eat. Yum!
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1 comment:
This looks delicious and sounds like something my family will love! I am pinning it to try :)
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