Easy Pork with Hoisin Sauce
Show: Ask Aida
Episode: Fast with Five
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By Libby888
on January 08, 2013
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Made this tonight and loved it! Super fast, easy and healthy. I added julienned carrots, broccoli and cashews and it came out great!!!
By srami7_8550507
El Dorado Hills, CA
on December 13, 2012
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I made this recipe last night. I had seen it on Aida's show and just had to try it. It is so simple and great tasting. My husband and I loved it. The pork was really tender. It's super easy too.
By bk85044
Phoenix, AZ
on October 15, 2011
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My husband LOVES any type of pork dish but is very picky about how it is prepared. (He does not like over cooked pork. After seeing Aida make this, I decided he would like it. It was EXCELLENT! I followed the recipe exactly and the pork came out perfectly prepared and juicy. The sauce added a nice Chinese flavor. I have since made this recipe a few more times and the only change I made was to cook the green beans just a smidge more. Other than that, I haven't changed a thing. It is quick and easy and uses everyday ingredients.
By Chef 565650 Jim
Southern California
on July 13, 2011
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Boring as written and factually wrong in preparation.
Do not fry in toasted sesame oil. It breaks down in high heat and is NOT a frying oil. Use it at the end for finishing and as a flavor enhancer only.
Cut pork in smaller spices and use Chinese 5 spice, salt and pepper & neutral oil. Fry in neutral oil later. Toss the sesame oil in the last minute with the meat so you don't have to separately toast it. Take out of pan with all the meat for later addition.
Add grated or minced ginger to garlic in cooking oil to season. If you don't want to add chili flakes to the sauce, add a few paper thin slices of hot chili to the vegetables as they cook.
To the finishing sauce, add fresh lime juice, red pepper flakes (if you haven't used fresh chili, & some 5 spice. It is "blah" without any seasoning except as written.
With respect to the 12 ounces of green beans, use any combination of vegetables you have on hand - green beans, carrots, broccoli, chard, kale, cherry tomatoes, etc.
By msrico1
Brecksville, OH
on April 01, 2011
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From start to finish it was on the table in less than an hour. Served with edadame, it look beautiful on the table. Not one morsel was leftover.
By GingerGamewell
Lafayette, LA
on June 14, 2010
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I was very impressed for how delicious this came out since the recipe was so simple. My boyfriend and I both loved it, and I will definitely make it again.
By LaurelinEly
Ely, NV
on May 01, 2010
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Here you go Michelle:
HOISIN SAUCE
4 tbl Soy sauce,(dark/light/usual
2 tbl Peanut butter or black bean paste
1 tbl Honey or molasses
2 tsp White vinegar
1/8 tsp Garlic powder
2 tsp Sesame seed oil
20 drops Chinese-style hot sauce (Sriracha
1/8 tsp Pepper
I place all ingredients in a jar and shake well. Keep refrigerated. Enjoy!
By Cooking Cutie11
Rockland County, NY
on April 28, 2010
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I've made other recipes using hoisin as the base for a sauce, and they can be overpoweringly hoisin-y, but this pleasantly was not. It had a good balance between the flavor of the jarred hoisin and the other additions to the recipe. The tenderloin was juicy and flavorful, and I'd definitely make this again, even though I'm not a huge fan of green beans.
By cutepeiying_110...
San Angelo, TX
on April 21, 2010
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I used store bought hoisin sauce, it was excellent!! My husband and I both LOVE it!!
By 7326cclawson
ketchum, ID
on April 16, 2010
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I loved the sauce and the directions were spot on.