Chilli coconut pork with vegetable noodle salad

Chilli coconut pork with vegetable noodle salad

Asian flavours made easy in chilli coconut pork, ready in 25 minutes

Difficulty and servings

Easy

Serves 4

Preparation and cooking times

Total time

Ready in 25-30 minutes

Method

  1. Heat the oil in a wok until really hot. Add the pork and stir fry for 2 minutes until lightly browned. Stir in the curry paste and cook for 1 minute until fragrant, then stir in the peanut butter. Pour over the coconut cream and stock and bring to the boil. Simmer for 7 minutes, stirring occasionally until you have a thickish sauce and the pork is cooked.
  2. While the pork is simmering, cook the noodles according to the pack instructions. Cook the vegetables in the microwave as per the pack instructions.
  3. Drain the noodles. Return the noodles to a bowl and toss in the cooked vegetables and sweet chilli dipping sauce. Stir the lime zest and juice in with the pork and season to taste. Ladle the pork and noodle salad into four serving bowls.

Per serving

621 kcalories, protein 32g, carbohydrate 58g, fat 30 g, saturated fat 18g, fibre 1g, sugar 2.8g, salt 1.61 g

Recipe from Good Food magazine, May 2004.

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  • 03 December 2007

    weeble cooks rated and commented on this recipe

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    This dish looks & tastes delicious!

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    19 January 2008

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    Deeeeee-licious!!

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  • 05 March 2009

    Belkey rated and commented on this recipe

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    Really yummy. I used a green chilli & extra lime and bunged the whole lot together in the wok with straight to wok noodles.

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  • 07 November 2009

    James Campbell rated and commented on this recipe

    4 stars

    I gave it the old what's in the fridge that isn't currently rancid approach. I was a bit shy on the vegetable front but happy with the results of using spring onions in the noodles. The basic taste comination of the sauce is excellent. As a recipe it is almost entirely single bloke proof.

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  • 01 May 2012

    Warvik rated and commented on this recipe

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    So so so good. I've tried it with several different types of thai curry pastes and prefer green curry paste over Madras, especially if it's homemade but each to their own. :)

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Difficulty and servings

Easy

Serves 4

Preparation and cooking times

Total time

Ready in 25-30 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 tsp sunflower oil
  • 1 pork fillet , weighing about 400g/14oz, sliced into finger-thick strips
  • 1 tbsp Madras curry paste
  • 2 tbsp crunchy peanut butter
  • 200ml carton coconut cream
  • 300ml vegetable stock
  • 200g medium or thin noodles
  • 2 x 200g bags washed and ready-to-cook vegetable medley (we used beans, broccoli, carrot and baby corn mix)
  • 3 tbsp sweet chilli dipping sauce
  • zest and juice 1 lime
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Per serving

621 kcalories, protein 32g, carbohydrate 58g, fat 30 g, saturated fat 18g, fibre 1g, sugar 2.8g, salt 1.61 g

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