Pork, Chard and Ginger Stir-Fry

Pork strips stir-fried with chard, sugar snap peas, ginger and garlic make a quick spring meal full of fresh flavour. Simple, fast cooking keeps the vegetables bright and tender.
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Introducing our Hand Cut Chips (750g), made from premium Maris Piper potatoes, renowned for their perfect balance of fluffiness and crispiness. Hand-prepared to ensure the highest quality, these chips bring the authentic taste of homemade goodness to your table with ease. Envision the golden-brown exterior and soft, fluffy interior of each chip, delivering a satisfying crunch followed by a melt-in-your-mouth texture. The natural, earthy flavour of Maris Piper potatoes shines through, making these chips a delightful treat for any meal. Our Hand Cut Chips are incredibly easy to cook, whether you prefer baking, frying, or air frying. Enjoy them as a classic side dish to burgers, fish, or grilled meats. They’re also perfect for dipping into your favourite sauces or pairing with a hearty steak and a fresh salad. Experience the freshness and superior quality of our Hand Cut Chips, ideal for those who value high-quality, sustainably sourced ingredients. Whether you're a busy home cook or a food enthusiast, these chips will inspire you to create quick and delicious meals that everyone will love.
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