Why You’ll Love This Recipe

This is a quick and simple recipe that tastes incredibly delicious. Pork stir fry uses every day, pantry staple ingredients for a tasty dinner you could throw together quickly.The sauce has a little kick from the sriracha, but it’s balanced nicely by the sweetness of the brown sugar and the acidity of the pineapple juice. All of the flavors compliment each other so nothing overpowers.One of the best things about stir fry is how versatile it is! You could include almost anything you want in this pork stir fry and it will taste great, no matter what. We’re keeping it simple with broccoli, bell pepper, and onion, but carrots, mushrooms, zucchini, or water chestnuts would be perfect additions.

Key Ingredients

Pork Loin Chops – Be careful not to overcook the pork. You want it no more than 145° Fahrenheit internally. Cooking it too long or over too high heat will make it dry, especially if your strips are very thin.Veggies – Like we mentioned above, feel free to use any veggies you love in your pork stir fry! This is a great way to use up any fresh (or frozen) vegetables taking up space in your fridge.Pineapple Juice – Use the pineapple juice that comes from a can of pineapple chunks. The acidity will tenderize the pork and bring out its natural flavors. You can also add the pineapple chunks in with the stir fry vegetables if you want! They’ll add a nice sweetness that goes really well with the pork. Orange juice would also work in place of the pineapple juice.Sriracha – This gives the stir fry sauce a little kick. You can totally leave it out if you’re not a fan, though! You could also double the sriracha if you really love it.

Chef’s Tips

For the best results, slice the pork into equal-sized strips. If they’re sliced unevenly, they’ll cook unevenly.Always slice the pork against the grain so you don’t end up with tough, chewy strips in your stir fry. To do that, look for the muscle fibers running through the meat and slice perpendicularly to those.What’s the best way to serve pork stir fry? Well, any way you like, really! It’s full of meat and veggies so you could eat it on its own, which is great if you’re watching your carbs or calories. I personally love it on a bed of white rice. A side of noodles would be perfect, too!Leftover pork stir fry will keep up to three days if you refrigerate it in an airtight container. Perfect for leftover lunches or meal prep! Reheat in the microwave or on the stove top, until just warmed through so you don’t overcook the pork.

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