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Glaray-Sue Lacy, Kermit, West Virginia
Servings: 6 |

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Chop Suey - everybody's favorite
pseudo-Chinese dish. You'll find a number of Chinese Chop
Suey recipes made with everything from beef to tuna and soy
beans. This one is made with Pork and I think you find it
taste better than some of the others. |
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Ingredients
1½
pounds pork tenderloin, cut in small cubes
1 bunch celery, chopped fine
1 pound onion, chopped fine
1 can bean sprouts, drained
Soy Sauce
cooked rice
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Cooking Method
Fry pork until
brown on all sides.
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Add soy sauce to taste; add celery and onions.
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Add 1 cup water let simmer until tender. (Should cook 30 to 45
minutes).
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Add more soy sauce to taste.
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Add bean sprouts
about 10 minutes before serving.
Serve on bed of rice.
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