Garlicky Pork-And-Asparagus Pancakes

Yields:4 servings
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Recipe Cooking TimePreparation10 minutes
Cooking30 minutes
Ready In40 minutes

Ingredients

1/3 cup flour, all-purpose
4 teaspoons sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
5 large eggs beaten
1/2 pound pork shoulder ground
6 medium scallions, spring or green onions trimmed
3 large garlic cloves
2 teaspoons sesame oil
1/2 pound asparagus trimmed
2 tablespoons vegetable oil

Directions

SIFT THE FLOUR, SALT, PEPPER and 2 teaspoons of the sugar into a large bowl.

Make a well in the center and pour the eggs into it. Stir just enough to combine the ingredients.

In a medium skillet set over moderate heat, stir-fry the pork, scallions, and two-thirds of the garlic in the sesame oil for 8-to-10 minutes, until the pork is no longer pink; do not brown the meat.

Add the asparagus, toss for 1-or-2 minutes over moderate heat, then allow the mixture to cool to room temperature.

In a separate bowl, combine the remaining ingredients, except the vegetable oil, to make a dipping sauce.

When the pork mixture is cool, stir it into the reserved batter.

Heat the vegetable oil in a large skillet over moderately high heat until ripples show on the skillet bottom.

Half fill a 1/4-cup measuring cup with the batter and drop the batter into the hot oil, evening up the ragged edges of the pancake.

Add 3 more pancakes to the skillet, smoothing the edges as before, and brown them for 1-to-1 1/2 minutes per side.

Drain them on paper towels, then keep them warm on an uncovered platter in a 250 degrees F oven.

Fry the rest of the pancakes, adding more vegetable oil to the skillet if needed.

Serve the pancakes hot with the dipping sauce.

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10 Minute Szechuan Chicken

This recipe is easy and delicious!! We made a few changes: used thin chicken breasts (or you can pound them flat), add grated ginger, less soy sauce, substitute honey for the suger and chili oil for the cayenne pepper. We ate it with veggie fried rice (made in the same wok for easy cleanup). Yum!

 
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