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Mr Ping’s Pork Noodles Own it on Blu-ray & DVD INGREDIENTS 2-3 tablespoons of vegetable oil 2-3 cloves garlic, finely chopped 250g pork neck, finely sliced 10 small prawns 1/2 medium cabbage, shredded, 1cm width OR equivalent amount of Chinese cabbage, choy sum or bok choy, sliced into 4cm pieces 3 tablespoons of thick soy (sometimes called caramel soy but is NOT Kecap manis or dark soy) 2 tablespoons of oyster sauce 1 tablespoon of light soy 500g of Hokkien noodles 2 cups of chicken stock or water METHOD Heat oil in a medium sized wok and sauté garlic until slightly golden. Combine pork and prawns in wok and stir fry until cooked through and then add cabbage. Stir fry for a further 2 mins.* Add caramel soy, oyster sauce, light soy, noodles and chicken stock or water. Simmer until cabbage and noodles are just tender and stock has reduced a little. Serve immediately. *If using other Asian greens (which are a more watery vegetable), add at the end while noodles are simmering, so as not to overcook the vegetables. You want them to retain a nice crunch. © 2016 DreamWorks Animation, L.L.C. All rights reserved. Prep Time: 15min Cooking Time: 15min Serves: 2-3 h OR ces ed rlic until until ry for a dles and e and d a little. a more noodles are egetables.

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Page 1: Mr Ping’s Pork Noodles - 20th Century Studios Australia · Mr Ping’s Pork Noodles Own it on Blu-ray™ & DVD INGREDIENTS 2-3 tablespoons of vegetable oil 2-3 cloves garlic, fi

Mr Ping’s Pork Noodles

Own it on Blu-ray™ & DVD

INGREDIENTS2-3 tablespoons of vegetable oil

2-3 cloves garlic, fi nely chopped

250g pork neck, fi nely sliced

10 small prawns

1/2 medium cabbage, shredded, 1cm width OR equivalent amount of Chinese cabbage, choy sum or bok choy, sliced into 4cm pieces

3 tablespoons of thick soy (sometimes called caramel soy but is NOT Kecap manis or dark soy)

2 tablespoons of oyster sauce

1 tablespoon of light soy

500g of Hokkien noodles

2 cups of chicken stock or water

METHOD• Heat oil in a medium sized wok and sauté garlic until

slightly golden.

• Combine pork and prawns in wok and stir fry untilcooked through and then add cabbage. Stir fry for afurther 2 mins.*

• Add caramel soy, oyster sauce, light soy, noodles andchicken stock or water. Simmer until cabbage and noodles are just tender and stock has reduced a little. Serve immediately.

*If using other Asian greens (which are a more

watery vegetable), add at the end while noodles are

simmering, so as not to overcook the vegetables.

You want them to retain a nice crunch.

© 2016 DreamWorks Animation, L.L.C. All rights reserved.

Prep Time: 15minCooking Time: 15min

Serves: 2-3

h OR

ces

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rlic until

untilry for a

dles ande and d a little.

a more

noodles are

egetables.