Salted Peanut Pork Larb

Delicious salted peanut pork larb served with fresh vegetables and herbs. Perfect for a healthy, fla.

With just a few ingredients and a bunch of fresh herbs you have this Salted Peanut Pork Larb.

A  spoonful of flavour and crunch that tastes just right. This recipe is also great if you have a herb garden! Salted Peanut Pork Larb

Salted Peanut Pork Larb

Recipe by Stay at Home Mum
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Course: Pork, Recipes
Servings
+

4

servings
Prep time

30

minutes
Cooking time

40

minutes
Calories

300

kcal
Total time

1

hour 

10

minutes
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Ingredients

  • 500 gram Mince (pork)

  • 2 tbsp Sweet chilli sauce

  • 1 tsp fresh Garlic (Minced)

  • 1 tsp fresh Ginger-minced

  • 1 tbsp tablespoon lemongrass paste or 3 shoots of fresh lemongrass

  • 1 number Spanish onion-finely diced

  • 0.5 cup fresh Mint-chopped

  • 0.5 cup fresh Coriander

  • 1 Lime-Juiced

  • 0.5 cup Salted peanuts-roughly chopped (optional, for garnish)

  • 2 tbsp Peanut oil

  • 1 packet Vermicelli Rice noodles

  • 2 cups boiling water

Directions

  • Heat large frypan with oil, add pork mince and garlic toss until pork browned.
  • Add sweet chilli, ginger and lemongrass; stirring with wooden spoon. Reduce heat to low simmer.
  • Pour boiling water into bowl and add noodles, allow to soak for 5 minutes. Then drain.
  • While noodles are soaking chop onion,mint, coriander and peanuts. Add drained noodles to pork mix in frypan and mix well. Add fresh herbs, lime juice and spanish onion. Again toss and mix well.
  • Serve in bowl topped with chopped peanuts.
  • Recipe Hints and Tips:
  • Pork Larb can be frozen for up 6 months, however you can leave the mint, coriander and lime juice out then add these to the reheated dish for a fresher herb taste.
  • Chicken mince is also a great substitute for the pork.
  • This can also be used as Asian themed wrap filling with lettuce or even rice paper wraps.
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Lydia Williams
Lydia is our gorgeous food editor and a ray of sunshine in the Stay at Home Mum kitchen. In between cooking and and trialing all our recipes you can find her photographing her work for Stay at Home Mum. She has 2 gorgeous children and a spunk of a husband who understands her passion for food.

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