Crack Pork Noodles

Crack Pork Noodles

Pork mince caramelized until sticky and dark, tossed with wide rice noodles in a bold hoisin-chili sauce.
4 from 3 votes
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Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes
Servings: 2 servings

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Equipment

  • Large pan

Ingredients

Pork

Sauce

Noodles

To Finish

Instructions

Noodles

  • Soak your rice noodles in tap-hot water for 10 minutes. Start this while you render the pork and build the sauce and it will be ready by the time you need to add your noodles.

Pork

  • Add oil to a wide pan over medium-high heat. Add pork mince in a single layer. Let it sit undisturbed 2–3 minutes until the bottom caramelizes and darkens. Now break it apart. Continue cooking until most of the pork has crispy, caramelized edges, 3–4 more minutes. Drain excess fat if needed, leaving about 1 tbsp in the pan. Remove pork from the pan.

Sauce

  • Add garlic, hoisin, soy sauce, chili oil, brown sugar, sesame oil, and stock to the pan. Stir well. Bring to a simmer and let reduce 1–2 minutes until slightly thickened and glossy.

Noodles

  • Add noodles directly to the pan. Toss continuously until noodles absorb the sauce and everything is coated, 2–3 minutes. The sauce should cling and look dark and lacquered. Return pork to the noodles, add scallions, and toss.

Plate

  • Finish with scallions, sesame seeds, and a heavy chili oil drizzle.
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4 responses to “Crack Pork Noodles”

  1. Graves Robin Reath Avatar
    Graves Robin Reath

    5 stars
    divine

  2. Kari Lineaweaver Avatar
    Kari Lineaweaver

    4 stars
    I really enjoyed this recipe. The only reason I gave a 4 is because I could not get the sauce to gloss and thicken. Added some cornstarch/water mix and maybe it made it thicker. It was not soupy so I was happy. I also added water chestnut because I love them. Thank you! The whole family loved it.

  3. Matt Avatar
    Matt

    The noodles were not cooked all the way through that being said the taste was fantastic

  4. Mimi Y Wan Avatar
    Mimi Y Wan

    3 stars
    It was just okay, I like the idea a lot but the pork should probably be cooked in the noodle sauce.

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