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Sweet And Sour Pork (Goo Lo Yuke) Recipe
Category: Pork / Chinese
Rating: N/A
Servings: 6


Ingredients

1 lb pork butt cut into 1-inch pieces
----MEAT MARINADE----
1 tablespoon sherry
2 tablespoon water
2 tablespoon kikkoman soy sauce
4 teaspoon flour
4 teaspoon cornstarch
1 green pepper, cut into 1/2 inch chu; nks
1 onion, cut into wedges
12 maraschino cherries
1 cup canned lichee
1 cup pineapple chunks
----SAUCE MIXTURE----
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup vinegar
1 teaspoon salt
4 tablespoon catsup
3/4 cup pineapple juice
4 teaspoon cornstarch



Cooking Directions:

Had a house guest last week++an old friend who likes my Chinese cooking, but tends to prefer the tamer stuff++you know, things without tentacles or feet. So I whipped up a batch of this excellent, quick and easy sweet and sour pork. It's a long time favorite that I haven't cooked for a some time. Been too busy with Thai and Vietnamese food to make it. It was just as excellent as I remember it being and I actually improved on it with a couple of substitutions.

I used 1/2 cup palm sugar instead of 1/2 cup brown sugar. Palm sugar has a rich, complex and addicting taste while being a little less cloyingly sweet than regular sugars. It gives a taste that's "exotic" without being obvious. Where the recipe calls for 3/4 cup pineapple juice I used 3/4 cup of the juice from some brandied peaches I made. I made 'em months ago and froze the leftover juice specifically to use in a sweet and sour dish. (This is a good thing to do with any sweet fruity type juice.)

I left out the maraschino cherries++bleechhhhh!++and substituted a red bell pepper for the color contrast. The only thing even faintly exotic in the recipe is the canned lichees (also a good juice to save for sweet and sour stuff) and that can be omitted if you can't find them++or use canned apricots or whatever instead. You could also use longans or rambutans, which are close relatives of lichee, quite successfully.

Yield: 6 servings

PREPARATION: Drain fruits, prepare sauce mixture. Marinate pork in meat marinade for 1/2 hour.

COOKING: Deep fry pork cubes in a wok for about 3 to 4 minutes until golden brown. Drain. Pour all the oil back into the bottle. Add sauce mixture into wok and stir until thickened. Add green pepper and onions and cook for 2 minutes. Add pork cubes and stir until heated through. Add fruits and stir until they're coated with the sauce.

DO-AHEAD NOTES: Cook through making the sauce. Just before serving, add pork, vegetables and fruit according to directions.

From "The Chinese Village Cookbook." A practical guide to Cantonese country cooking. Rhoda Yee, Yerba Buena Press, San Francisco. 1975. Posted by Stephen Ceideberg; March 11 1991.

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