To create a delicious recipe of pork with oriental flavors, we start by preparing the ingredients. We cut the pork into thin strips, making sure they are uniform to cook evenly. This step is crucial, as the size of the strips will influence the cooking time and the final texture of the dish. Next, we finely chop the onion and garlic, ensuring their flavors will infuse well into the dish. Don't forget to cut the bell peppers into cubes to add a pleasant contrast of color and taste.
In a wok, we heat the peanut oil, which will add a subtle nutty note to our dish. To this oil, we add turmeric, cumin, and curry, stirring well to develop the flavors. It is essential to sauté the spices over medium heat for about 3 minutes so that the oil becomes enriched with their intense flavors.
After the spices have infused into the oil, we add the strips of pork and continue frying over medium heat for 10 minutes. It is important to stir frequently so that the meat browns evenly and absorbs the flavors of the spices. As the meat cooks, it will form a delicious sauce rich in flavors.
Once the meat is well cooked, we add the green onion, green garlic, and bell pepper. We continue to cook everything together for another 5 minutes until the vegetables become slightly tender but still maintain a crunchy texture. This mix of vegetables will add freshness and an extra layer of flavor to our dish.
Next, we add the tomato juice, tomato paste, paprika, red pepper, fresh herbs, and chili pepper. These ingredients will transform the dish into a true explosion of flavors. We simmer everything for 10 minutes, allowing the flavors to meld and intensify. It is essential to check the taste and season with salt and chili pepper if necessary to adjust the dish's intensity.
Finally, we incorporate the couscous dumplings, which will absorb the sauce and add a pleasant texture to the dish. We mix well to ensure that each piece is well coated with the aromatic sauce. Enjoy your meal! This dish is perfect for a savory dinner, full of flavors and colors, that will delight the taste buds of everyone who savors it.
In a wok, we heat the peanut oil, which will add a subtle nutty note to our dish. To this oil, we add turmeric, cumin, and curry, stirring well to develop the flavors. It is essential to sauté the spices over medium heat for about 3 minutes so that the oil becomes enriched with their intense flavors.
After the spices have infused into the oil, we add the strips of pork and continue frying over medium heat for 10 minutes. It is important to stir frequently so that the meat browns evenly and absorbs the flavors of the spices. As the meat cooks, it will form a delicious sauce rich in flavors.
Once the meat is well cooked, we add the green onion, green garlic, and bell pepper. We continue to cook everything together for another 5 minutes until the vegetables become slightly tender but still maintain a crunchy texture. This mix of vegetables will add freshness and an extra layer of flavor to our dish.
Next, we add the tomato juice, tomato paste, paprika, red pepper, fresh herbs, and chili pepper. These ingredients will transform the dish into a true explosion of flavors. We simmer everything for 10 minutes, allowing the flavors to meld and intensify. It is essential to check the taste and season with salt and chili pepper if necessary to adjust the dish's intensity.
Finally, we incorporate the couscous dumplings, which will absorb the sauce and add a pleasant texture to the dish. We mix well to ensure that each piece is well coated with the aromatic sauce. Enjoy your meal! This dish is perfect for a savory dinner, full of flavors and colors, that will delight the taste buds of everyone who savors it.
Ingredients
1.5 kg pork neck 7 pcs. Bell peppers 10 green garlic stalks 10 green onion stalks 5 tablespoons sweet paprika 1 1/2 tablespoons sweet curry powder 1 1/2 tablespoons turmeric 1 1/2 tablespoons cumin Himalayan pink salt ground chili dried herbs 1 tablespoon red pepper 1 l tomato juice (homemade) 1 cup broth (homemade) 30 ml peanut oil 28 couscous dumplings