Sweet and Sour Pork

sweet and sour pork

Why pay for takeout if you can make a better and healthier version at home? This delicious and colourful Sweet and Sour Pork recipe features tender pork that’s not coated or deep fried and lots of fresh veggies.

You can load up on any vegetables you want in this recipe. Choose a variety of colours and what’s in season for the freshest and most beautiful looking dish. Think outside the box. Snow peas and asparagus are excellent options in the early summer. Canned water chestnuts, bamboo shoots or whole baby corn are fun to add. It’s totally up to your taste and availability.

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how to make sweet and sour pork

Sometimes green vegetables lose some of their colour when cooked so an optional but highly recommended step is to blanch them first. Just a quick dunk in boiling water, followed by an ice water bath to stop the cooking process will keep them green. Then you just have to add them at the end to heat through with the sauce.

I have to admit, there’s a lot of slicing and chopping involved in the prep but it really is worth it. It takes less time to cook Sweet and Sour Pork than it does to prep all the ingredients. Try to keep the veggies similar sizes so they all cook at the same rate. Pro tip: Slice the carrots on a sharp angle at the narrow end and less of an angle at the thicker end so they’re relatively the same size.

Feel free to change up the veggies or try some interesting options. Water chestnuts add an interesting texture as do bamboo shoots, both available in small cans, perfect for a stir fry. Or try some baby corn.

sweet and sour pork

Homemade Sweet and Sour Sauce

I wouldn’t normally use canned fruit in a recipe, but for this one, the juice left in the can after draining the pineapple is perfect for the sauce. It’s not quite enough so you have to add some orange juice to make up a cup of juice. You can also top up with another citrus juice like grapefruit, lemon or lime. If you don’t have rice vinegar, use regular white vinegar which is a little more acidic but that’s ok. If you like a little heat, add the Sriracha.

It may seem like a lot of sauce when you first add it to the mixture but it does thicken up and will reduce slightly. So there’s enough to soak into some rice if you decide to serve Sweet and Sour Pork over cooked rice.

Pork tenderloin is the optimal choice here because it’s nice and tender, not fatty and happens to be the right size for four servings. The key to keeping it tender is to sear it quickly on high heat, turn quickly and sear the other side. Then remove the meat to a plate. It won’t be fully cooked but it’s added back in near the end to finish up. It’s best not to crowd the meat in the pan so it gets some nice colour. So you’ll probably want to cook the pork in a few batches. You can use leftover cooked pork, but I have to be honest, it’s not nearly as tender. And you don’t want to add it until the end so it just heats through.

Sesame oil adds some authentic Asian flavour to the dish but you can also use vegetable or peanut oil. I wouldn’t recommend olive oil, just because you’re cooking at a higher heat and olive oil is best at more moderate heat levels. Cooking the meat first in the oil starts building flavour in the pan before you add the veggies. They can all go in at once and only need a few minutes. Garlic can burn easily so that’s why it’s added after along with the partially cooked pork and the pineapple.

easy sweet and sour pork recipe

Give the sauce a stir and pour over everything in the pan. Let it come to a simmer to ensure it’s cooked and thickened. Then stir in the blanched broccoli and allow it to heat through.

Serve over hot cooked rice. Garnish with toasted sesame seeds and minced green onion.

sweet and sour pork stir fry

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sweet and sour pork

Sweet and Sour Pork

Tender chunks of pork tenderloin stir fried with colourful veggies and pineapple with a sweet and sour sauce
Prep Time: 40 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Asian
Keyword: homemade asian takeout, how to make sweet and sour pork, pork stir fry, pork tenderloin recipe, pork with pineapple, sweet and sour pork, sweet and sour pork stir fry, sweet and sour sauce
Servings: 4
Calories: 316kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 lb uncooked pork tenderloin
  • ½ tsp salt
  • 2 tsp sesame oil plus extra if necessary
  • ¼ tsp pepper
  • 1 head broccoli about 2 cups
  • 1 sweet pepper any colour
  • 2-3 carrots
  • ½ onion red is best for colour
  • 8 large mushrooms
  • 2 cloves minced garlic
  • 2 Tbsp minced ginger root or 1 tsp ground ginger
  • 1 can pineapple chunks, drained reserving juice save juice for sauce

Sweet and Sour Sauce

  • cup reserved pineapple juice amount varies depending on juice in can
  • cup orange juice or enough to make 1 cup of juice combined with pineapple juice
  • 3 Tbsp rice vinegar or white vinegar
  • ¼ cup soy sauce
  • 1 Tbsp brown sugar well packed
  • 2 Tbsp cornstarch
  • ¼ cup chicken broth or water
  • 1 tsp sriracha sauce if desired for extra heat
  • ½ salt
  • ¼ tsp pepper

Garnish

  • 1 Tbsp toasted sesame seeds
  • minced green onion

Instructions

  • Toast sesame seeds in dry hot pan. Remove to plate to cool, save for garnish.
  • Cut broccoli into bite sized pieces. Peel and slice stems, saving for stir fry. Blanch broccoli florets in boiling water for 1 minutes, drain quickly and cool in ice water.
  • Drain juice from pineapple chunks into measuring cup. Add orange juice to make up 1 cup of juice in total. Add rice vinegar, soy sauce, brown sugar and sriracha (if using) and season with salt and pepper. Combine cornstarch with chicken broth or water, then add to sauce. Stir everything together and set aside.
  • Cut pork tenderloin into bite sized chunks, about 1 inch cubes. Season with salt and pepper. Sear quickly in wide hot skillet in sesame oil until browned, turn over and quickly sear other side. Pork does not need to be completely cooked. Sear in batches if necessary to avoid crowding meat. Remove to a plate.
  • Slice pepper, carrots, mushrooms and onions. Add to hot skillet and stir fry until vegetables are starting to soften, adding more sesame oil if necessary. Add garlic, ginger, and pork. Stir fry for a few more minutes to cook pork through. If using ground ginger instead of fresh ginger root, add to sauce mixture.
  • Pour sauce over stir fry mixture, along with pineapple chunks and simmer for about 5 minutes until thickening and bubbling.
  • Add broccoli and stir to combine and heat through.
  • Serve hot over rice and garnish with sesame seeds and minced green onion.

Notes

Nutrition information does not include rice.

Nutrition

Calories: 316kcal | Carbohydrates: 38.5g | Protein: 28.4g | Fat: 7.7g | Saturated Fat: 2.1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1.5g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1.3g | Cholesterol: 75mg | Sodium: 1655mg | Potassium: 633.7mg | Fiber: 4.8g | Sugar: 22g
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Nutrition Facts
Sweet and Sour Pork
Amount Per Serving
Calories 316 Calories from Fat 69
% Daily Value*
Fat 7.7g12%
Saturated Fat 2.1g13%
Polyunsaturated Fat 1.5g
Monounsaturated Fat 1.3g
Cholesterol 75mg25%
Sodium 1655mg72%
Potassium 633.7mg18%
Carbohydrates 38.5g13%
Fiber 4.8g20%
Sugar 22g24%
Protein 28.4g57%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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4 thoughts on “Sweet and Sour Pork”

  1. I made this Sweet & Sour Pork tonight for supper. It was delicious!!
    I used frozen pinapple and I had some pinapple juice on hand.
    We BBQ’D the pork chops.
    I really like how this sweet & sour sauce didn’t use ketchup.
    I’ve made several of the sweet and sour pork/chicken recipes on Pintrest, this is my favorite.

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