Sweet and Sour Pork without the Sweet and Sour Recipe

by jbrockman files

I am a HUGE fan of Chinese food. Now, I don’t know if this actually qualifies as Chinese food, but it’s my attempt at an interpretation of a version of something that I absolutely love and craved like crazy when I was pregnant!

Have you ever had Sweet and Sour Pork? I have. A LOT. Every place does it different, but my first introduction to Sweet and Sour Pork is still something I remember. I was a teenager and had never had it before. I did the whole, “Eww, I don’t want it” and got the classic, “Just try it”. I tried it and fell in love. The original that I had was battered and deep-fried pork, sweet and sour sauce, pineapple and green pepper. So today this is my interpretation. I should note that there is no actual Sweet and Sour sauce. I don’t even have a clue how to make that and I wanted to keep it easy and simple. So … here we go!

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Now do you see why I call it Sweet and Sour Pork without the Sweet and Sour? This is just a quick and healthy version of a beloved favorite. Try it for yourself and let us know if you miss the Sweet and Sour sauce. I bet you won’t!

Sweet and Sour Pork without the Sweet and Sour

Rating: 5.0/5
( 1 voted )
Serves: 4 Prep Time: Cooking Time: Nutrition facts: 500 calories 10 fat

Ingredients

  • 1/2 Smithfield Garlic and Herb Pork Sirloin, cubed into 1/2 inch cubes
  • 1/3 cup Teriyaki sauce
  • Half a can of chunk pineapple (or fresh depending on the season)
  • 1 Green Pepper, sliced into pieces

Instructions

  1. I started off with half of a Smithfield Garlic and Herb Pork Sirloin.
  2. Cube the Sirloin into cube size pieces. Wait, does that even make sense? Oh well.
  3. Place in a large wok or deep pan with a bit of oil on medium high heat.
  4. Cook for about 8 minutes.
  5. Add about half of the Teriyaki sauce.
  6. Cook for about 5 minutes.
  7. Add pineapple, green pepper, and the remaining Teriyaki sauce.
  8. Cook until all ingredients are cooked through.
  9. Serve on top of or alongside rice.

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