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How To Stir Fry Lotus Root With Lean Meat

How To Stir Fry Lotus Root with Lean Meat


Ingredients:
Garlic - minced
Carrot - sliced and cut stick
Local Lotus root - for stir frying
Lean meat - either pork or chicken
Bean curb paste (nam yu) - 1 pc
Brown sugar - a pinch
Soy sauce to taste
Shao Hsing Hua Tiao Cooking wine - 1 tbp


Method:
Heat up the pan with oil.
Add in garlic and fried for 20 seconds.
Before garlic turn brown, put in lean meat.
Once lean meat nearly 70% cooked toss in lotus root and carrot.
Turn on medium heat , add bean curb paste, brown sugar and soy sauce.
Keep on stirring, let all flavors get in and lastly sprinkle some cooking wine to enhance the meat flavor.



Viola, the stir fry lotus root lean meat with aromatic smell of hua tiao cooking wine is ready to be served.

Happy Trying !


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