Showing posts with label Itamemono (Stir-fried Dishes). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Itamemono (Stir-fried Dishes). Show all posts

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Sauteed Pork with Salt Sauce

Hi there!
It is nice and warm again :)

Yesterday, when I got home, I found some aspirin under the table...
It seems like my boyfriend had a hangover!
Then, I opened the refrigerator and found that he has left and put his breakfast there...

He should have told me that he didn't feel like eating!
I could have saved time preparing!!!
Anyway, I served him that for his dinner, ha-ha.

Last night, since I could save time cooking dinner, I rebooked our plane tickets.
Actually, I needed to make a payment for the extra cost because the fuel surcharge increased. So I used this opportunity to cancel and rebook them. I found little cheaper ones due to the exchange fluctuations. They didn't make up for the extra cost, but were better than before.
Hope I'm all set now.

You know what! I hate my supervisor!
He is still in his 40s but has low energy and does everything very slowly. Also, he never listens to people. He just does what he believes is right. In addition, I don't like him cleaning his ears at his desk!

Today, I had a chance to translate another recipe.
It is my most popular recipe!
At this moment, 480 people have photo reported and said they liked it, so please try it out if you get a chance :)

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Sauteed Pork with Salt Sauce

Difficulty: Easy
Time: 5-10min
Number of servings: 2-3

Ingredients:
200g (0.4lb.) thinly sliced pork
100g (0.2lb.) onion
A
* 1 tbsp. grated ginger
* 1 tbsp. sake
* 0.5 tsp. salt
* 1 piece finely chopped garlic
sesame oil
cracked black pepper
shredded cabbage

Directions:
1. Cut thinly sliced pork into bite-size and season with A. Slice the onion.
2. Heat sesame oil in a frying pan, and fry sliced onion until slightly softened.
3. Add seasoned pork in the pan and saute until pork is no longer pink.
4. Finish with cracked black pepper and dash of sesame oil.
5. Serve over shredded cabbage.

My original recipe in Japanese is here.
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Enjoy!

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Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Western Style Green Pepper, Carrot, and Egg Kinpira

Hello! It is nice and warm today!
My boyfriend went out for a drink last night and came back this morning :(
I'm so sorry that he is spoiling this nice weather!
The cherry blossoms were very beautiful!
They are almost in full bloom!

Anyway, last night, I was drowsy and I couldn't update my diary again...
I translated the below recipe, since it is very popular on my page at Cookpad.
Also, Jo might wants to know :)

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Western Style Green Pepper, Carrot, and Egg Kinpira

Difficulty: Easy
Time: 5-10min
Number of servings: 2

Ingredients:
90g (3.2oz.) green pepper
30g (1.1oz.) carrot
2 eggs
A
* 1.5 tbsp. ketchup
* 1 tsp. soy sauce
* 1 tsp. sake
* a pinch of sugar
2 tsp. sesame oil

Directions:
1. Cut the green pepper and carrot into short and thin strips.
2. Heat sesame oil in a frying pan, and fry green pepper and carrot strips until slightly softened.
3. Add A in the pan and stir-fry until the seasonings blend.
4. Add beaten eggs and scramble, making sure eggs remain moist.

My original recipe in Japanese is here.
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