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Korean Spicy Stir Fried Pork



This is probably one of the best dinners I've had in the last 2 months.

This is korean inspired meal. I shopped for asian ingredients at pak n save in Wanganui today.

Steps?
Here you go:
1. Chop half a kilo of non-fatty pork in to bit-sized pieces. Put in a stir-fry pan.
2. Add chopped capsicum, carrots, green pepper or jalapeno, ginger finely chopped, 1 piece onion, 3 cloves of garlic chopped
3. Add 2 tbsp brown sugar
4. Add 2 to 3 tbsp soy sauce
5. Add 2 tbsp sesame oil
6. Chili paste or tomato sauce
7. Shrimp sauce

Mix them all up and cook in high heat. Stir while cooking for 3 to 4 minutes until pork looks cooked.

Stop stirring for 2 minutes to allow to cook. Then stir again. Repeat 3x.

Start plating up with chopped celery leaves (fresh).

Plate up the pork then let it rest for less than a minute. Add sesame seeds and drizzle with sesame oil.

The aroma is amazing!
It took 20 minutes to prepare. I served it with basmati rice. I heard it would taste good with some misu soup.



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Korean Food Queenstown



 Korean Food Queenstown

I should apologize right off the bat, I don't know the name of this restaurant. It's an old Korean restaurant, on the 2nd floor of one of the restaurants along Beach Street, Queenstown CBD. I hope you'd be able to identify it by looking at these photos I provided.

I could say that this is one of the best tasting Korean foods I have had. But then again, most Korean foods are really tasty and consistently good wherever I go.

The price is reasonable. $15 to $25 for a set meal. Though I don't think it's too cheap because the serving size is rather small.  As you can see, my Bimbimbap is quite tiny. They do provide free tops for side dishes like kimchi and jelly with black sesame seeds.

I love Korean food because they put absolutely zero synthetic seasonings. Korean food is very healthy.



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