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TARO CAKE (???) - CHINESE FAMILY RECIPES | MADE WITH LAU



Taro Cake (???) - Chinese Family Recipes | Made With Lau image

Learn how to make this delicious & auspicious Chinese holiday favorite!

Provided by Made With Lau

Total Time 180 minutes

Prep Time 30 minutes

Cook Time 150 minutes

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 17

1.5 lb taro
0.5 lb regular rice flour
1.5 cups water
0.5 oz dried shrimp
1 lap cheung
0.25 oz ginger
2 cloves garlic
1 whole piece green onion
1.5 cups boiled water
boiled water
1 tbsp vegetable oil
1 tsp salt
1 tsp sugar
1 tsp chicken bouillon
1 tbsp oyster sauce
1 tsp sesame oil
white pepper

Steps:

  • Wash and rehydrate the dried shrimp. In a bowl, wash the shrimp in warm water for a few seconds and drain the bowl. Pour hot water into the bowl, and let the shrimp rehydrate for 5-10 minutes. The shrimp should be soft and tender to the touch when rehydrated.
  • Chop our lap cheung, ginger, garlic, green onion. For the lap cheung, cut off a few coin-sized slices as garnish for later, and cut the rest into small pieces. Mince the ginger and garlic, and chop the green onion into small pieces. When the dried shrimp is fully rehydrated, chop the shrimp into very fine pieces.
  • Precautions: wear food-safe gloves and place a hand towel underneath our cutting board.
  • Set the stove to its highest heat setting, and heat the wok for 3-5 minutes as we prepare our regular ice flour. Using a food scale, weigh out the rice flour into a bowl, add water, and mix together for 30-60 seconds.
  • After the wok is hot enough (you should see it releasing a tiny amount of smoke), add vegetable oil and mix it around the surface of the wok.
  • Before we add the taro, start boiling water - enough water for the taro + enough water to minimally submerge the plate in the wok as it sits on top of the steamer rack.
  • Add salt, sugar, chicken bouillon, and oyster sauce to the wok, and stir it around for another minute.
  • Pour the boiled water into the wok, stir for a few seconds, and cover the wok until it starts boiling again (about 2-3 minutes.)
  • Coat the plate that you'll be using with a little bit of vegetable oil. This is so that when we're done cooking, the taro cake won't stick to the plate.
  • When boiling, uncover the wok. Sample the taste of your taro, and adjust if necessary. Stir the flour mixture for a few seconds and pour it into the wok, as well as sesame oil. Stir the wok around for about 90 seconds, so that the flour and taro are evenly mixed together.
  • Scoop out the taro cake mixture into the plate you oiled earlier, and smooth out the surface of the cake so it's flat. Wash the wok before we start steaming.
  • Place a steamer rack in the wok, and add enough boiling water to the wok so that when the plate sits on top of the rack, the water is just touching the bottom of the plate.
  • Once the 20-25 minutes is up, let's uncover the wok. To check if the taro cake is ready, poke it with chopsticks. If it's not ready, the cake will stick to the chopsticks.
  • After the taro cake is cooled, you're ready to cut it.

PORK RIBS BRAISED LOTUS ROOT RECIPE - SIMPLE CHINESE FOOD



Pork Ribs Braised Lotus Root recipe - Simple Chinese Food image

Lotus root, also known as lotus root, belongs to the Nymphaeaceae plant. The lotus root was originally produced in India and was later introduced into China. It has been cultivated for more than 3,000 years. Lotus roots are cultivated in all provinces in southern China. There are two varieties of lotus roots, namely seven-hole lotus root and nine-hole lotus root. Seven-hole lotus root is cultivated more in Jiangsu and Zhejiang. This variety has excellent texture. Its rhizome is thick and tender, it is crispy and sweet, and it is white and flawless. People love to eat it. Hubei is a well-known land of fish and rice, with plenty of lotus roots and good quality. People in Wuhan generally like to make ribs and lotus root soup, which is very light and nutritious, but my children prefer the ribs and lotus root soup, which is delicious. Today is the Mid-Autumn Festival, but there is still a little work to be done. Hurry up and hurry back to cook the ribs for the children. He said that the mother made the best food, and the children's praise is the mother's biggest motivation. No matter how tired it is, it is worth it!

Provided by You see the smoke

Total Time 1 hours

Yield 3

Number Of Ingredients 17

700 grams Ribs
1 section Lotus root
1 corn
30g oil
5 grams salt
2 scoops Soy sauce
2 scoops Braised Soy Sauce
2 grams pepper
3 pcs Dried chili
4 slices ginger
8 petals garlic
5 pieces Shallots
Right amount boiling water
1 piece star anise
1 piece Cinnamon
2 scoops Cooking wine
1 scoop Doubanjiang

Steps:

  • Ribs and ingredients are ready
  • Wash the ribs and blanch them for later use
  • Lotus root cut into small pieces
  • Put oil in the pot
  • Put ginger garlic, Chinese pepper, star anise, cinnamon, and chili into the pot and stir fry until fragrant
  • Add the blanched ribs and stir fry for a minute
  • Add soy sauce
  • Add soy sauce, cooking wine, pepper and stir fry evenly
  • Add the boiled water that has completely covered the ribs and simmer on medium heat
  • Cut the washed corn into small pieces and the shallots into small pieces
  • Put the corn in the pot when 1/2 of the soup is left
  • Add chopped lotus root
  • It will eventually be simmered again (at this time, if you feel that there is less water, you can add a small amount of boiling water, it is better to submerge the ingredients)
  • When there is a small amount of soup left, add salt and bean paste to taste, then cook for 2 minutes on high heat.
  • Finished picture

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