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Heat 1 teaspoon of oil in your wok, or 12 inch skillet, over high heat until just smoking. Add the pork, stirring constantly, and cook for two minutes. Remove pork and set aside.

Add one more teaspoon of oil to the pan and return to a high heat. Add the bell pepper, stirring, and cook for one minute, add half of the cabbage and cook until crisp tender, one more minute. Remove peppers and cabbage to a clean plate, add the remaining teaspoon of oil and remaining cabbage and cook until crisp tender one more minute. Return the first batch of cabbage and peppers to the pan.

Add garlic and stir. Add the hot and sour sauce and the pork, bring your dish up to a simmer for 1 minute, and it's done.

This will be a wonderful meal for your whole family. To make things easier for you prepare all of your ingredients in the morning before you go to work. Therefore, when you're ready to cook this meal all your ingredients are ready for you. Cooking time for this dish should be no more than 12 to 14 minutes.

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Darrel Anderson

Food columnist

American Culinary Federation

DeKalb, IL

chefdarrel@goodfoodandgoodhealth.com

Growing up in a family of talented cooks, Chef Darrel was introduced to the wonders of the kitchen as a child. Going on to earn a degree in culinary arts, he studied in the U.S. and Italy. He is a member of the National Society of Newspaper Columnists and the American Culinary Federation.

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