Posts Tagged ‘chinese meals’

Vegetarian Foodstuffs to Described

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Alpine Strawberry- The sweet, red fruit of the alpine strawberry plant. Compared to more common varieties, alpine strawberries are very small and have a pointed shape. Although sweet and aromatic, they are not very juicy and they are not usually grown commercially.

Preparation: alpine strawberries are relatively unusual and so are best enjoyed whole and fresh.

Uses: small ones may be used as decoration or served in individual pastry tartlets.

Amaranth- The large, nutritious seed of a decorative, ornamental plant of the pigweed family. Amaranth is available as a seed, flour (see amaranth flour) or as puffed seeds from specialist outlet. It is gluten free and high in protein.

Preparation: the seeds may be cooked in boiling water as you would a grain.

Uses: puffed amaranth may be used as a breakfast cereal. (more…)

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ASPARAGUS WITH HOLLANDAISE SAUCE

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Ingredients

1 small can green asparagus
Sauce
2 egg yolks
salt
lemon juice
1 small can shrimp tails
2 tbsp water
100 g softened butter
chopped dill

Method
Measure yolks and water into water into a small saucepan or steel bowl. Put the bowl over hot water in a double boiler. Heat slowly, beating well all the time until thick. Add softened butter in small lumps, beating well all the time. Flavour with salt and a few drops of lemon juice. Add shrimps and chopped dill. Pour the sauce over the warmed asparagus garnish with lemon wedges.

More ** Asian Cuisine** and ** Low Calorie Diets**

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About “Flavors” and Textures”

Monday, December 28th, 2009

Many “flavors” and textures were created by inventing many different techniques of cooking; the cuisine boast some 80 odd different ways in all. A few shreds of meat, some diced fresh or dried shrimps or prawns, a handful of cheap chopped vegetables, a touch of garlic, soy or black bean sauce and several mirror (more…)

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Steamed Buns

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

24 buns
1 package dry yeast
1 tablespoon sugar
1¼ cups lukewarm water
31/2 to 4 cups flour
2 tablespoons oil
4 scallions, minced
1 clove garlic, crushed
3 cups minced roast pork
2 teaspoons sugar (more…)

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Deep Fried Paper Wrapped Shrimp

Monday, December 14th, 2009

Deep Fried Paper Wrapped Shrimp

4 American servings
4 Chinese servings

4 large shrimp
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon white pepper
1 clove garlic, crushed
2 teaspoons sherry
4 pieces of waxed paper, 8 inches square
1 tablespoon oil
4 thin strips of red sweet
pepper
1 scallion white part only, quartered lengthwise
4 thin slices fresh ginger root
oil for deep frying
shredded lettuce
4 tomato wedges

Methods
Shell the shrimp and take out the black vein. Mix the shrimp with salt, pepper,garlic and sherry and leave for at least 15 minutes. Toss occasionally. Drain. Rub one side of the pieces of waxed paper with the oil. Place 1 shrimp on top of each piece of paper diagonally just off center. Line with 1 pepper strip, 1 piece of scallion and 1 slice ginger. Fold the paper as illustrated in the picture. Heat oil for deep frying until hot, but not smoking (about 350 to 360) and deep fry the shrimp for about 5 minutes. Remove with a slotted spoon and drain. Place the packages, unopened, on shredded lettuce and garnish each with a tomato wedge. Excellent to start off a meal, especially when served with salt and pepper mix and plum sauce.

**More Cooking the Chinese Way Recipes**

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Chilli Shrimps Recipe

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

Ingredients

1kg (2Ib) large shrimps

20 fresh red chilies, finely ground

1 tbsp fine sugar

salt to taste

2 tbsp white wine

3 tbsp oil (more…)

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Chinese Style Pork Spare Ribs

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

Ingredients:

1.1 kg (600g) pork spare ribs

1 cup sweet red fermented bean paste

2 tbsp five spice powder

pinch of salt and pepper

100 g fine sugar (more…)

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STUFFED MUSHROOMS RECIPE

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

Ingredients
20 medium sized dry mushrooms
3-4 pcs water chestnuts  chop finely Salt and pepper
1 tsp cornstarch
1/2 tsp sugar (more…)

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Sweet & Sour Shrimps Recipe

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

Ingredients
600 g (1 kt) shrimps
1/2 tsp sesame oil
1 tbsp cornstarch
31/2 tsp salt
Dash of pepper
Method
Shell and clean the shrimps. Rub shrimps with 3 tsp salt and then rinse the salt away. Chop shrimps finely.
Season shrimps with 1/2 tsp salt, sesame oil and pepper. Stir in cornstarch and keep stirring for about a (more…)

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Law Bak (Ngor Hiang) Recipe

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

Ingredients
1.2 kg (2 kt) Thigh pork (with fat but no skin)
2 eggs
3 tbsp sugar
1 heaped tsp Five-Spice powder Soya sauce – to taste
Tapioca flour
2 big square pcs bean curd sheets

Method
Cut pork into 2-3 cm long strips of 1 cm (or less) thickness. Put pork strips into a mixing bowl. Break eggs into
the bowl and mix well with the pork. Add sugar, soya sauce (to taste) and tapioca flour till mixture is the
consistency of thin cream (it should not be watery).

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