Step 1: Using paper towel, pat the shaved meat slices to remove any excess moisture. Prepare 2 plates for the table by dividing the shaved meat & sliced onion rings. Put 1 plate at each end of your table & place the fondue pot stand in the center of the table.
Step 2: Heat the 1st 4 ingredients to a simmering boil on the stove-top & transfer the mixture to a 2-3 quart capacity fondue pot. Put the pot on its stand at the table & light the heat source.
Step 3: Let the pleasure begin as each person uses their fondue forks to spear the onion rings + shaved meat & cook it to their desired doneness in the fondue pot.
Step 4: NOTES: The meat will be fork-tender, have a decidedly Asian flavor from the soy sauce & is best served w/steamed white rice. As a side-dish, Anna served snap peas w/a light balsamic glaze & coarsely broken walnuts. The combo was excellent w/the tenderloin & rice.
This page is built for your convenience in the kitchen.
If you want helpful tools, tips and recipes from our community of real cooks, please consider signing up.
Oh... And one more thing... We also have some pretty wild forums.