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From : Dave Drum
Date : Thu Dec 05 2024 07:34 pm

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     Title: Stir-Fried Green Beans w/Pork & Chilies
Categories: Pork, Vegetables, Herbs, Chilies
     Yield: 4 Servings

     2 tb Neutral oil; more if needed
     1 lb Ground pork
     1 ts Kosher salt
     8 oz Green beans; in 1/2"
          - lengths
     2    Red chilies; thin sliced
     1 tb Fresh grated ginger
     5 cl Garlic; minced
     1 ts Coriander seeds; lightly
          - cracked w/mortar & pestle
          - or the side of a knife
   1/4 c  Cilantro leaves & tender
          Stems; chopped, more for
          - serving
     3 tb Rice-wine vinegar; more for
          - serving
     4 ts Soy sauce; more to taste
   1/2 ts Sugar
          Cooked white rice or rice
          - noodles; for serving
          Sliced tomato; for serving
          - (opt)

 Heat a 12" skillet or wok over medium-high heat for 1
 minute, then add the oil and let heat for another 30
 seconds - it should be hot but not smoking. Stir in pork
 and 3/4 teaspoon salt, and cook, breaking up meat with a
 spoon, until browned and crisp, 6 to 9 minutes. Transfer
 to a plate.

 Return pan to heat and add more oil if it looks dry.
 Stir in green beans, cook until they are crisp, tender
 and bright green, 1 to 3 minutes. Stir in chiles,
 ginger, garlic, coriander seeds and remaining 1/4
 teaspoon salt. Cook, stirring frequently, until
 fragrant, about 1 minute longer.

 Return pork to skillet, along with chopped cilantro,
 vinegar, soy sauce and sugar. Stir briefly to combine,
 then scrape into a serving platter.

 Sprinkle more vinegar and soy sauce on top to taste,
 then top with more chopped cilantro. Serve with rice,
 and sliced tomato, if you like.

 By: Melissa Clark

 Yield: 4 servings

 RECIPE FROM: https://cooking.nytimes.com

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