I always have my freezer stocked with meat or fish but when I opened it up today I realized the only thing left was a piece of pork tenderloin. Not knowing what I was going to do with it I started to unfreeze it and pulling out whatever we had in the fridge…and this is what it turned into 😉
- 1/2 shredded Cabbage
- Sesame Oil
- chopped Garlic
- fresh grated Ginger
- Soy Sauce
- 1 tablespoon tomato pure
- 1 teaspoon Sambal Oelek
- Fish sauce (I used touch of taste)
- apple cider vinegar
- splash of Worcestershire Sauce
- Â 1-2 teaspoons Hoisin Sauce
- leek
- Cilantro
- 2 egg
- Salt
- Edamame Beans
- Â Pork Tenderloin
- Salt and Pepper
Direction: Start by shredding the cabbage and fry it in the sesame oil. Add the garlic, ginger, soy sauce, hoisin, sambal oelek, tomato pure, fish sauce, vinegar, worcestershire sauce and let it cook or simmer until dry. What you will find is all the spices will really infuse into the cabbage.
Whisk the two egg with some salt and fry in sesame oil. Slice into smaller pieces add into the cabbage together with the edamame beans and the chopped leek.
I used the grill to cook the pork tenderloin. I love to use the grill, less mess and the meat taste 100 times better!
Serve the meat on top of the cabbage with some fresh cilantro. The kids loved it and so did the grown up…so tumps up!
Unfortunately I did not keep track of the measurement but I think with common sense it will be ok 😉