Here’s another recipe using thinly sliced pork, this time
using bean curd, salted radish, and fuzzy melon. The previous recipe: Chili
Black Bean Bitter Melon Pork (辣椒豆豉苦瓜豬肉,
Laat6 Ziu1 Dau6 Si6 Fu2
Gwaa1 Zyu1 Juk6), used a black bean sauce.
I used a salted radish made in China rather than Thailand because the radish is
more sweet than salty. 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. Thinly sliced Berkshire pork can be
substituted to make this dish also.
Enjoy!