A delicious and flavorful Pork Loin Recipe with succulent pork tenderloin, onions, carrots, red bell pepper, shredded cabbage, and ramen noodles in a savory sauce with a hint of ginger and a touch of sweetness.
Course main meal pork
Cuisine Asian
Keyword lo mein, lo mein pork, pork lo mein recipe, recipe for pork lo mein
Prep Time 25 minutesminutes
Cook Time 20 minutesminutes
Servings 4servings
Calories 286kcal
Author Beth Pierce
Ingredients
Pork Marinade
⅓cupreduced-sodium soy sauce
1tablespoonrice vinegar
1teaspoonsesame oil
1 ¼ -1 ½lbspork tenderloin sliced thin
Lo Mein Sauce
¼cuplow-sodium soy sauce
1/2teaspoonsesame oil
2teaspoonsgranulated sugar
1tablespoonChinese cooking wine
2clovesminced garlic
1tablespoongrated ginger or ginger paste
1tablespooncornstarch
Pork lo Mein
2tablespoonsvegetable oil
8ouncesChinese Noodles or lo mein noodles
1medium onion diced
2medium carrots peeled and cut into matchsticks
1red bell pepper sliced into thin strips
I ½ cups shredded green cabbage or napa cabbage
4green onions sliced thin
Instructions
In a medium bowl, whisk together the soy sauce, rice vinegar, and sesame oil. Add the sliced pork and marinate for 30-40 minutes, stirring several times.
In a small bowl, whisk together the soy sauce, sesame oil, granulated sugar, Chinese cooking wine, minced garlic, ginger, and cornstarch. Set the sauce aside for a few minutes.
Heat 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Using tongs, remove the pork, gently shaking off the excess marinade. Add the pork in a single layer cooking each side until browned. Work in batches moving the cooked pieces to a bowl or plate.
Heat the remaining vegetable oil in the same large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the onion, carrots, bell pepper, and cabbage, cooking until crisp-tender, approximately 6 minutes. Remove the vegetables to a plate and cover to keep warm. Reduce the heat to medium.
Whisk the sauce and add it to the skillet. Cook until thickened, whisking frequently.
Add the cooked pork, veggies, and noodles to the skillet tossing to coat. Sprinkle with green onions. For best results, serve promptly.
Notes
Slice the pork tenderloin thinly against the grain. With good tenderloin and a sharp knife, this is very easy to do. If the silverskin is still on the pork tenderloin, remove it.
I like to double the sauce ingredients. My family likes everything saucy. I don't write it up that way because then readers object to the amount of sodium. You can always add water to the sauce ingredients creating more sauce without the sodium.
Cook the vegetables just until crisp-tender, which means cook the veggies just until tender with a little bit of snap. The vegetables should still have plenty of vibrant colors.
You can use lo mein noodles, ramen noodles, or Oriental-style thin noodles.
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat in the microwave at reduced power until warm.
To freeze, first, cool completely. Then store in an airtight container or freezer bag and freeze for up to 2 months. Thaw in the fridge overnight and reheat in the microwave at reduced power.