MUXI ROU (CHINESE MUSHU PORK)

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True Mushu Pork has to have wood ears. My favorite restaurant version, from Hong Dou Yuan in Kunming, also includes fresh cilantro. I guess they don't clean the cilantro well, because it makes me sick every time, but I keep on ordering it anyway. Yum.

Provided by Kate S.

Categories     Pork

Time 1h

Yield 2 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 16

1/2 ounce dried wood ear mushrooms
1/2 lb boneless pork loin
3/4 teaspoon salt (added 1/4 t at a time, see recipe instructions)
3/4 teaspoon sugar (added in two parts, see instructions)
5 teaspoons soy sauce (added in two stages, see instructions)
1/8 teaspoon white pepper
2 teaspoons shaoxing wine (added in 2 stages, see instructions)
1 teaspoon cornstarch
1 tablespoon water
8 tablespoons peanut oil (added a little bit at a time, see instructions) or 8 tablespoons canola oil (added a little bit at a time, see instructions)
3 eggs
1 -2 garlic clove, smashed and sliced (optional)
3 -4 large scallions, sliced diagonally, white and green parts kept separate
2 teaspoons sesame oil
1/2 cup fresh cilantro, washed and chopped (optional)
Mandarin pancake (optional)

Steps:

  • Soak wood ears in boiling water for 20-60 minutes, then drain and squeeze out excess water, and slice julienne.
  • Freeze the pork loin for 20-30 minutes to firm up a little bit, then slice very thin, then stack the slices and julienne.
  • Combine 1/4 t salt, 1/2 t sugar, 2 t soy sauce, 6 turns white pepper mill, 1 t wine, 1 t cornstarch, and 1 T water for the marinade. Add to the pork and stir to coat.
  • Marinate meat for about 20 minutes, then stir in 1 T oil.
  • Beat the eggs lightly with 1 T oil and 1/4 t salt.
  • Heat a wok over high heat until smoke rises. Add 1 T oil and swirl it around. Add the wood ears and stir for 30 seconds. Season with 1/4 t salt, 1/4 T sugar, and 1 T soy sauce. Transfer to warm dish and set aside.
  • Reheat the wok until smoking. Add 2 T oil and swirl it around. Pour in the egg and scramble lightly. Set aside on warm plate.
  • Scrape wok clean, washing if necessary.
  • Reheat wok until smoke rises. Add 3 T oil and swirl around. Add the garlic and stir a moment until fragrant. Add the white part of the scallions, toss and allow to sizzle for a few moments. Add the pork and stir-fry for about a minute until color changes. Add 1 t wine around the side of the wok, continuing to stir-fry. Add wood ears and eggs to the wok, stirring for another minute until pork and egg are thoroughly cooked and all ingredients are hot.
  • Serving option 1: After removing wok from heat, toss in green onion parts and fresh cilantro, drizzle with sesame oil, and serve with rice.
  • Serving option 2: After removing wok from heat, drizzle with sesame oil. Serve meat on one platter, mandarin pancakes on another, and green onions and cilantro in a third dish. At the table people may pick up a pancake, and use their chopsticks to stuff the pancake with meat and top with green onions and cilantro.
  • Serves 2 as the main dish, or up to 10 as part of a full Chinese meal.

Nst Saidul
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Worst recipe ever.


Margaret Lewis
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This recipe was a disaster. The pork was tough and the sauce was bland. I won't be making this again.


Jonjon Jessica
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I didn't like the flavor of the sauce. I think I'll try a different recipe next time.


Jamie Higgins
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This recipe was a bit too complicated for me. I think I'll try a simpler recipe next time.


Brenda McVay
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I found the pork to be a bit dry. I think I'll try marinating it next time.


RANJHA JATT THE BRAnD
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The sauce is a bit too sweet for my taste, but overall this is a good recipe.


mod ridge
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This dish is always a crowd-pleaser. I've made it for potlucks, parties, and even just for a weeknight dinner.


Afia Jannat
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I've tried several different recipes for mu shu pork, and this is by far the best one. It's the perfect combination of sweet, savory, and tangy.


Ajit Ajit
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I made this dish for a party and it was a huge hit. Everyone loved it!


Luxman Limbu
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This recipe is a bit time-consuming, but it's worth the effort. The end result is a delicious and impressive dish.


Jose Lozado
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I'm not usually a fan of pork, but this dish changed my mind. The pork was so tender and flavorful.


Alex Lekander
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This is a great recipe for a weeknight meal. It's quick and easy to make, and it's healthy too.


Imraan Seedat
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I love the way the pork and vegetables come together in this dish. It's a perfect balance of flavors.


Mirza Mehedi
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This recipe is a keeper! It's so good that I'm already planning on making it again next week.


Haseeb Rahman
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The sauce is amazing! I could eat it with a spoon.


Kelly Orellana
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This is one of my go-to recipes when I'm short on time. It's quick and easy to make, and it's always delicious.


cassaundra simms
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I've made this dish several times and it always turns out great. It's a family favorite.


Collin maans
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This recipe was a hit! My family loved the tender pork and the flavorful sauce. I will definitely be making this again.