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The ingredients needed to make Chinese Mung Bean Noodles with Hairy Melon and Pork Tenderloin:
- Get 1 Hairy Melon, peeled and diced
- Get 500 g Mung Bean noodles
- Make ready 200 g pork tenderloin, cut into thin slices
- Prepare 4 cups/1L low sodium chicken stock
- Make ready 5 Dried shiitake
- Take 2 garlic cloves, minced
- Make ready 2 Tbsp soy sauce
- Take 1 Tbsp oyster sauce
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Instructions to make Chinese Mung Bean Noodles with Hairy Melon and Pork Tenderloin:
- Soak the shiitake in enough water to cover them until they are soft. Then cut the shiitake into slices, reserving the water for use later.
- Place the noodles in a big pot and add the chicken stock and reserved shiitake soaking water. Boil until the noodles absorb most of the liquid.
- Heat the wok and heat 1 tbsp olive oil, then add minced garlic cloves, fry until aromatic. Then add the pork tenderloin and cook until just cooked through. Set aside.
- Heat another 1 tbsp olive oil, put the diced hairy melon into wok, stir fry until the hairy melon is soft.
- Add the shiitake, pork and noodles back to the wok. Add the remaining condiments, stir to distribute evenly. Continue frying until cooking liquid has dissipated.
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