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Hoisin Pork
Medium Spice
Hoisin Pork

with Noodles, Peppers and Beansprouts

40 min
Difficulty: 2/3
Asian

A lot of people think of duck when they hear the word hoisin. But hoisin sauce is incredibly versatile and it’s delicious on a lot of things - including pork. Don’t believe us? Just give our hoisin pork with noodles, peppers and beansprouts a go, and you’ll be eating your hat as well!

Allergens

Cereals containing gluten
Soya
Egg

Utensils

Peeler
Knife
Grill Pan

Tags

Medium Spice
Eat First
Ingredients
Egg Noodle Nest

Egg Noodle Nest

2

Green Pepper

Green Pepper

1

Red Onion

Red Onion

0.5

Carrot

Carrot

1

Garlic Clove

Garlic Clove

1

Ginger

Ginger

1

Red Chilli

Red Chilli

0.5

Pork Medallion

Pork Medallion

2

Soy Sauce

Soy Sauce

1

Hoisin Sauce

Hoisin Sauce

1

Water

Water

30

Beansprouts

Beansprouts

50

Lime

Lime

0.5

Preparation
1

Bring a pot of water to the boil over high heat. When the water is boiling, add the noodles to the pot, remove from the heat and leave for 3 mins. After 3 mins, drain your noodles into a colander and then run under cold water to stop them cooking any further.

2
Prep veggies.

Remove the core from the green pepper and thinly slice. Cut the red onion in half through the root, peel and then slice into half moon shapes.

3
Prep carrot.

Cut the top and bottom off the carrot, peel and then use your peeler to make carrot ribbons. Run the peeler from the very top of your carrot to the bottom. Repeat until all of your carrot is used up. Pop your carrot ribbons into a bowl and keep to one side for later. Peel and grate the garlic (or use a garlic press if you have one). Peel and grate the ginger and then thinly slice the chilli.

4
Cook pork.

Heat a frying pan on medium-high heat. Add a splash of oil and when it’s hot add the pork. Cook for 6 mins on each side, turning halfway through. You want the pork to be golden brown on both sides. Tip:The pork is cooked when it is no longer pink in the middle

5

Whilst your pork cooks, heat another frying pan or a wok over high heat and add a splash of oil. Add your pepper and cook for 5 mins. Move your pepper around every minute or so to ensure even cooking. After 5 mins add your onion and cook for another 2 mins. Next add your garlic and ginger and cook for another minute.

6
Add noodles.

Pour in the soy sauce, a third of the hoisin sauce and the water (amount specified in the ingredient list). Heat until your sauce bubbles, then stir in your noodles. Reduce the heat to low and cook for another 3 mins until your noodles are piping hot. Stir through the beansprouts and cook for a further 30 seconds.

7

When your pork is cooked, remove the pan from the heat, drain off any excess oil and stir in the rest of your hoisin sauce. Roll your pork around in your hoisin sauce. Squeeze the juice from the lime and stir into your carrot ribbons.

8

Serve a generous amount of your noodles on a plate and top with some carrot ribbons. Cut each pork medallion into six slices and pop on top of your noodlesand carrot. Spoon over your hoisin sauce from the pan. Finish with a few slices of chilli.

Nutrition per serving

2008

kJ

Energy (kJ)

480

kcal

Energy (kcal)

8

g

Fat

2

g

of which saturates

60

g

Carbohydrate

19

g

of which sugars

44

g

Protein

2

g

Salt

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