Mo-Shu Pork

木樨肉

Preparation info
  • There is enough filling for

    12

    pancakes
    • Difficulty

      Easy

Appears in

By Irene Kuo

Published 1977

  • About

In Chinese Mo-shu means yellow cassia blossoms. They are symbolized here by the tiny pieces of scrambled eggs that are mingled into this shredded meat and vegetable dish. It is northern in origin, traditionally served with steamed pancakes into which one rolls the meat, but it’s just as good with rice. It’s both fluffy and full of crunch.

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