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Sweet and Sour Pork

Ingredients:

1/2 lb. pork tenderloin (cut into bite size pieces)

1/2 green bell pepper (about 2 oz. and cut into pieces)

1/2 red bell pepper (about 2 oz. and cut into pieces)

2 stalks scallions (only the white part, cut into 2 inch length)

1 piece fresh/canned pineapple ring (cut into small pieces)

1 clove garlic (finely chopped)

Oil for frying

Marinate:

1 teaspoon soy sauce

1/2 teaspoon corn flour

1/2 teaspoon rice wine

Frying Batter:

1/2 cup water

2 oz. all-purpose flour

1 oz. corn starch

1/2 teaspoon baking soda

1/2 egg

1 teaspoon cooking oil

1 small pinch of salt

Sweet and Sour Sauce:

1 1/2 tablespoons tomato ketchup

1 teaspoon plum sauce

1/8 teaspoon Chinese rice vinegar (transparent in color)

1/2 teaspoon Lea & Perrins Worcestershire Sauce

1 teaspoon oyster sauce

1 teaspoon corn starch

1 teaspoon sugar

2 tablespoons water

Method:

Cut the pork tenderloin into pieces and marinate with the ingredients for 15-20 minutes.

Mix the sweet and sour sauce ingredients well and set aside.

Strain the dry ingredients of the frying batter and then add in the egg, water, and cooking oil to form a thick batter.

When the pork is well-marinated, transfer the pork pieces into the batter and make sure they are well coated. In a deep skillet, add in the cooking oil enough for deep-frying. Once the oil is hot, deep fry the pork pieces until they turn golden brown. Dish out and drain on paper towels.

Heat up a wok and add in some cooking oil. Add in the chopped garlic and stir fry until light brown, then follow by the bell peppers and pineapple pieces. Stir fry until you smell the peppery aroma from the peppers and then add in the sweet and sour sauce. As soon as the sauce thickenens, transfer the pork into the wok and stir well with the sauce. Add in the chopped scallions, do a few quick stirs, dish out and serve hot with steamed white rice.

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Sweet and Sour Pork

Ingredients:

1/2 lb. pork tenderloin (cut into bite size pieces)

1/2 green bell pepper (about 2 oz. and cut into pieces)

1/2 red bell pepper (about 2 oz. and cut into pieces)

2 stalks scallions (only the white part, cut into 2 inch length)

1 piece fresh/canned pineapple ring (cut into small pieces)

1 clove garlic (finely chopped)

Oil for frying

Marinate:

1 teaspoon soy sauce

1/2 teaspoon corn flour

1/2 teaspoon rice wine

Frying Batter:

1/2 cup water

2 oz. all-purpose flour

1 oz. corn starch

1/2 teaspoon baking soda

1/2 egg

1 teaspoon cooking oil

1 small pinch of salt

Sweet and Sour Sauce:

1 1/2 tablespoons tomato ketchup

1 teaspoon plum sauce

1/8 teaspoon Chinese rice vinegar (transparent in color)

1/2 teaspoon Lea & Perrins Worcestershire Sauce

1 teaspoon oyster sauce

1 teaspoon corn starch

1 teaspoon sugar

2 tablespoons water

Method:

Cut the pork tenderloin into pieces and marinate with the ingredients for 15-20 minutes.

Mix the sweet and sour sauce ingredients well and set aside.

Strain the dry ingredients of the frying batter and then add in the egg, water, and cooking oil to form a thick batter.

When the pork is well-marinated, transfer the pork pieces into the batter and make sure they are well coated. In a deep skillet, add in the cooking oil enough for deep-frying. Once the oil is hot, deep fry the pork pieces until they turn golden brown. Dish out and drain on paper towels.

Heat up a wok and add in some cooking oil. Add in the chopped garlic and stir fry until light brown, then follow by the bell peppers and pineapple pieces. Stir fry until you smell the peppery aroma from the peppers and then add in the sweet and sour sauce. As soon as the sauce thickenens, transfer the pork into the wok and stir well with the sauce. Add in the chopped scallions, do a few quick stirs, dish out and serve hot with steamed white rice.

http://www.rasamalaysia.com/2008/08/chines...-sour-pork.html

Yes Yummmmmyyyy!!! Thats my ward's favourite.

04-09-2012-------------------- Sent N-400y date: 04/11/12)

05-11-2012-------------------- Biometric Letter received!

04-16-2012-------------------- NOA received (Priority date:04/11/12)

05-25-2012-------------------- Early Biometric !!!!(05-31-12--- Biometric Appnt.)

05-30-2012---------------------Placed in Lined for Interview Scheduling!!!

06-29-2012---------------------N-400 Notification,Scheduled for Interview!

07-05-2012---------------------Interview Letter received!

07-30-2012---------------------Interview! APPROVED!!!!

08-08-2012---------------------Oath Letter recieved!

08-15-2012---------------------Oath Ceremony!!!!

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Gusto ko ring iprepare yan to my future husband. He surely will love it...

AOS

06-15-09..... Sent AOS Package

06-25-09..... Recieved NOA AOS EAD AP

06-29-09..... Recieved Biometrics appointment for July 21

07-10-09..... Case transfered to California

08-05-09..... AOS Card production ordered

08-06-09..... AP approval sent

08-06-09..... EAD Card production ordered

08-11-09..... Got my GREENCARD

08-13-09..... Got my EAD card and AP

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