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[–] MonsieurArchi 5 points 1 year ago

Nothing in particular, i just watched a couple of videos on YouTube and put everything together

But here's what I did

Ingredients

  • 6 to 8 cloves of garlic
  • 4 red chillies
  • holy basil leaves (you can use Basil too but remember to ask a priest to sprinkle some holy water...lol)
  • minced pork
  • fish sauce
  • oyster sauce
  • soy sauce

Preperation

  • grind the garlic and chillies into a paste, or just smash them well.
  • heat up a pan, add 2tbsp oil and add the paste, stir well.
  • add the minced pork and stir it around until it looks cooked.
  • add fish sauce, oyster sauce and soy sauce. I don't usually measure this but add 1 tbsp each and adjust as you go and stir well. Be careful with the soy and fish sauce tho because the dish could end up very salty.
  • add the holy basil and stir for a couple minutes and shit of the heat.