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Total Time:
Cook Method: Oven
     Serving Size: 4 - Change
Nutritional Facts
Servings Per Recipe: 4

Amount Per Serving
Calories 480
% Daily Value**
Total Fat 21g
32%
Saturated Fat 8g
12%
Unsaturated Fat 3g
Cholesterol 135mg
45%
Sodium 2112mg
88%
Total Carbohydrate 12g
4%
Dietary Fiber 1g
2%
Sugars 10g
Protein 58g
Vitamin A  5%Vitamin C  6%
Calcium  5%Iron  13%
Potassium  28%Vitamin E  2%
** Percentage Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
*Nutritional Data from USDA SR21 Database. Nutritional information is estimated and may vary.

Ton-Yuk-Kui (Korean Pork or Beef)

Date Added: June 11, 2009

Ingredients:

3 Tablespoons Sugar (optional)
1/4 Cup Water (up to 8)
1/2 Cup Soy Sauce to taste
12 Slices Pork Cutlets tenderloin, slices
2 Green Onions -- scallions, c
2 Cloves Of Garlic crushed
2 Pinches Ginger chopped,
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Directions:

1. Preparation: Combine the meat with the marinade and allow the mixture to soak for about 2 hours at room temperature, Stir occasionally to make sure all of the meat gets well coated.

2. Then take the meat from the marinade and dry on paper towels.

3. Be sure to save the marinade. Coat the sides and bottom of a baking dish with 2 or 3 Tbs.

4. of Sesame oil and arrange to pork in the dish so there is only one layer of the meat.

5. Bake in a pre-heated oven (375 F) for 50 minutes until the meat is tender.

6. While the meat is baking take the marinade and in a sauce pan bring to a boil.

7. When boiling reduce the heat to low and cook for approx 15 minutes.

8. The amount should be a little reduced. When the meat is finished baking pour its cooking juices into the reduced marinade and bring the liquid to a boil again.

9. Put the meat on a serving dish and pour some of the hot liquid over the pork.

10. The remainder of the hot liquid can be served separately for those who wish to have more liquid on their meat or as a gravy on their rice.

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Food Allergy Information:
This recipe contains potential food allergens and will effect people with Soy, MSG, Spring Onion, Pork, Garlic, Natural Sweeteners, Beef, Onion allergies.
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