Stir Fried Potatoes with Minced Meat

This is another simple dish that's great for the time-pressed. On lazy days, this alone makes for an all-in-one dish, with all the carbs and protein we need.

Ingredients (feeds 2 large eaters with nothing else, or 4 persons if paired with other dishes):
3 russet potatoes, skinned and diced (a russet potato is usually slightly bigger than a computer mouse, or about 148gm or 5.2 ounces)
1 clove garlic, minced (or put through a garlic press to save time)
150gm minced pork
Light Soy
Oyster Sauce
Ground white pepper
Sesame oil
Frying oil (use sunflower for a healthy touch or peanut oil for more flavour)

Directions:
1) Add garlic in sesame oil-frying oil combination (1 tbsp sesame oil as an accent to 2 tbsp frying oil, i.e. 1 part sesame oil to 2 parts frying oil) in pre-heated wok, and fry until fragrant.

2) Add minced pork

3) Add 1 tbsp oyster sauce and 1 tbsp light soy and a dash of ground white pepper and fry until meat is cooked through.

4) Add potatoes

5) Add 2 tbsp light soy

6) Add 1 cup water, and simmer on low heat for 10 minutes or high heat until potatoes are cooked through but not mushy. Season if necessary with additional light soy and serve piping hot! 


Have fun!

Comments

Streen2000 said…
Yes it's comfort food at it's best
Sharon said…
You can try frying the potato to light brown first then stir fry with the mince pork with just a bit of gravy. Taste great too
Bern said…
thanks for the tip sharon! will try that out the next time we have a craving for this dish!
Unknown said…
I put dark soya light whilst browning the meat cos of the aromatic smell. Brings a bit of colour into the food too.
Unknown said…
I put a teeny bit of dark soya sauce whilst browning the meat cos I like the dish to have some colour.
Bern said…
thanks for the tip! will try that the next time i cook this!

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