Crispy Pork Stir Fry celebrates new beginnings with its savory, crispy texture.
The scent of sizzling garlic and ginger always takes me back to the bustling, slightly chaotic kitchen of my first apartment in New York. I had just moved to the city with big dreams and a tiny budget. With a keen sense for adventure but not always practicality, I decided to invite my new neighbors for dinner—a bold move given my limited culinary repertoire. I found solace in pork, something approachable yet flexible, which I praised like a true culinary partner. Thinly sliced and dusted with cornstarch, it was the unsung hero on my scratched countertop.
I remember sparking up witty banter with my guests while my canola-oil laden skillet hissed on the stove. The red bell peppers and snow peas were local market finds, vibrant and promising, eagerly tossed around in the pan. A nod to my friend from the West Coast, whose love for soy sauce and a hint of anchovy found their way into my blend, giving the dish its savory depth. The secret tip that night? I let each batch of pork rest briefly, ensuring an impeccable crispy finish.
With anticipation and a touch of fear, I ladled the stir fry over bowls of steaming rice. My impromptu table was scattered with sesame seeds and laughter, marking the start of what would be friendships and culinary tales for years to come. That night, it felt as though the city had opened its arms to me, sharing its vibrant pulse through each bite around my small cramped table.