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A few days ago we had whole grilled pork tenderloins (with a spice rub)
when our 8 yr. old grandson stayed overnight with us. He's a
"selective" eater and he loved it with oven roasted fingerling potatoes,
acorn squash, and applesauce.

Last night I cut the remains into thin slices, then into slivers.
I stir fried lots of thinly sliced onions and slivered red and yellow
peppers, then added the pork, some tamari, sesame oil and five spice
powder and thickened slightly with a slurry of cornstarch and water.

Served over rice with sliced mango on the side, it was terrific.

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gloria.p wrote:
> A few days ago we had whole grilled pork tenderloins (with a spice
> rub) when our 8 yr. old grandson stayed overnight with us. He's a
> "selective" eater and he loved it with oven roasted fingerling
> potatoes, acorn squash, and applesauce.
>
> Last night I cut the remains into thin slices, then into slivers.
> I stir fried lots of thinly sliced onions and slivered red and yellow
> peppers, then added the pork, some tamari, sesame oil and five spice
> powder and thickened slightly with a slurry of cornstarch and water.
>
> Served over rice with sliced mango on the side, it was terrific.
>
> gloria p


Sounds like the same line of thinking we follow here - some form of
stir-fry is a great way to use leftover meat. Sounds good, too!

-S-


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"Steve Freides" > wrote:

> gloria.p wrote:
> > A few days ago we had whole grilled pork tenderloins (with a spice
> > rub) when our 8 yr. old grandson stayed overnight with us. He's a
> > "selective" eater and he loved it with oven roasted fingerling
> > potatoes, acorn squash, and applesauce.
> >
> > Last night I cut the remains into thin slices, then into slivers.
> > I stir fried lots of thinly sliced onions and slivered red and yellow
> > peppers, then added the pork, some tamari, sesame oil and five spice
> > powder and thickened slightly with a slurry of cornstarch and water.
> >
> > Served over rice with sliced mango on the side, it was terrific.
> >
> > gloria p

>
> Sounds like the same line of thinking we follow here - some form of
> stir-fry is a great way to use leftover meat. Sounds good, too!
>
> -S-


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