Chinese-style minced chicken and water chestnut lettuce wraps

We generally followed this recipe https://shewearsmanyhats.com/chicken-cashew-lettuce-wraps/ but made several modifications: first, for the marinade, we reduced the soy sauce to 1 ½ Tbsp (and that was all of the soy sauce we used for this entire recipe). Second, using a wok, we first sautéed 2 chopped scallions (instead of onions) and 2 minced garlic cloves… Continue reading Chinese-style minced chicken and water chestnut lettuce wraps

Chinese-style savory french toast

We tried this Chinese recipe for savory breakfast: http://iamafoodblog.com/crispy-salt-and-pepper-french-toast-recipe/ It’s a good use of leftover sliced bread. Based on our pantry, we omitted the cilantro. We also found that for four pieces of toast, we used 3 eggs and 3 Tbsp milk, and we adjusted the other seasonings accordingly. We cooked the egg-dipped bread in… Continue reading Chinese-style savory french toast

Chinese minced chicken and corn soup

We tried this recipe from Omnivore’s Cookbook: http://omnivorescookbook.com/chinese-corn-soup/ We used ½ lb minced turkey instead of chicken and 4 egg whites instead of 3 whole eggs. For the first step, we microplaned the ginger and added a shallot to the scallion whites at the first step. At the end of cooking, we added black pepper… Continue reading Chinese minced chicken and corn soup

Chinese braised daikon with minced chicken

We tried this Omnivore Cookbook recipe: http://omnivorescookbook.com/braised-daikon/  We peeled one large daikon (approx. 2 lb) and cut it into jewel-shaped 2 inch diagonal chunks. As for the optional ingredients, we added Shaoxing vinegar but omitted the five spice. We also microplaned the ginger rather than mincing it. (May 2017) Note: I prefer another version of… Continue reading Chinese braised daikon with minced chicken

Hakka claypot rice with Chinese sausage

We followed this recipe from Linda Lau Anusasananan’s The Hakka Cookbook, with some modifications: first, measure 2 rice cooker cups of jasmine rice, rinse well, and then measure water (I used a rice cooker inner pot to get the right ratio). Pour the rice and water into a large - 1400 ml (5.1 cup) -… Continue reading Hakka claypot rice with Chinese sausage

One-pot Chinese sausage and rice

We tried this simple and delicious recipe: http://steamykitchen.com/26666-how-to-cook-chinese-sausage-recipe-video.html The gist of the video is you prepare dry rice and measure water as you normally would, but then you add a few Chinese sausage links on top just before starting the rice cooker. Cook as you normally would, then remove the sausage links and cut them… Continue reading One-pot Chinese sausage and rice

Sichuan chicken dumplings

We tried this Andrea Nguyen recipe: http://www.vietworldkitchen.com/blog/2010/10/sichuan-crescent-dumplings-recipe-zhong-jiaozi.html We made the following modifications: first, for the filling, we used minced chicken (dark meat) instead of pork and added 6 oz drained, minced water chestnuts for texture. Second, for the sauce, we used 1 Tbsp neutral vegetable oil (grape seed oil) in lieu of 1 Tbsp chili… Continue reading Sichuan chicken dumplings

Ma po eggplant in garlic sauce

We followed this twist on ma po tofu by Andrew Zimmern: http://andrewzimmern.com/2015/02/24/ma-po-eggplant-garlic-sauce/. Instead of broiling the eggplant, we oven-roasted it at 450 for 30 mins. We followed this recipe but used peanut oil and a little salt and black pepper. http://piglettedc.tumblr.com/post/143686120171/oven-roasted-eggplant-preheat-oven-to-450-cut (July 2016) Note: We found that marinating the minced pork for 20 mins (rather… Continue reading Ma po eggplant in garlic sauce