Thinly sliced meat is used for a Japanese dish called Shabu
Shabu. The raw meat is dipped into a stock with chopsticks, moved around quickly
in the stock to cook, and then dipped into a sauce before eating. The meat
(typically beef) can be found at your local Japanese or Asian market. For this recipe,
thinly sliced pork butt is stir fried with other ingredients rather than using
it for Shabu Shabu. I used thinly sliced Berkshire pork to make a noodle dish
previously: Black
Pepper Sauce Kurobuta Pork Chow Mein (黑椒汁豬肉炒麵,
Hak1 Ziu1 Zap1 Zyu1 Juk6
Caau2 Min6), and that meat can be substituted to make
this dish also.
Enjoy!