Kangaroo Strips With Bok Choy & Chilli Blac Recipe
Yield: 6 ServingsRecipe by luhu.jp
Ingredients:
400 gram: Kangaroo fillet, trimmed and sliced into thin strips
1 bunch: Baby bok choy, washed
2 tsp: Birdseye chillies, chopped
1 tsp: Shallots, (not spring onions), chopped
1 tsp: Garlic cloves, chopped
1 tsp: Fresh green ginger, chopped
25 milliliter: Chinese brown rice wine,
1 tbsp: Black beans, washed and drained
150 milliliter: Light beef stock,
50 milliliter: Soy sauce,
1 tsp: Fish sauce,
1 tsp: Freshly ground black pepper.,
Directions:
Trim bok choy leaves, slice larger ones in half
lengthways, leaving stalks attached. Heat some oil in
wok; add shallots, 3/4 of chillies, 3/4 of garlic and
ginger and saute quickly for 30 seconds until
aromatic. Add the brown rice wine and reduce until it
thickens. Add black beans, stock, soy sauce, and bring
to boil. Cook for five minutes then take off heat and
set aside.
Heat some oil in a clean wok; add the remaining garlic
and chillies, then kangaroo strips. Toss quickly for a
few seconds over high heat. Add the warm sauce and the
bok choy leaves. Cook quickly for a few seconds until
leaves are wilted, for one minute only. Season with
fish sauce and freshly ground black pepper. Pile onto
centre of plate and serve immediately.
Recipe by Chris Manfield from the Paragon Cafe,
Circular Quqay. From an article by Shelli-Anne Couch
in the Sydney Morning Herald, 3/2/83. Courtesy, Mark
Herron.
Source from luhu.jp
lengthways, leaving stalks attached. Heat some oil in
wok; add shallots, 3/4 of chillies, 3/4 of garlic and
ginger and saute quickly for 30 seconds until
aromatic. Add the brown rice wine and reduce until it
thickens. Add black beans, stock, soy sauce, and bring
to boil. Cook for five minutes then take off heat and
set aside.
Heat some oil in a clean wok; add the remaining garlic
and chillies, then kangaroo strips. Toss quickly for a
few seconds over high heat. Add the warm sauce and the
bok choy leaves. Cook quickly for a few seconds until
leaves are wilted, for one minute only. Season with
fish sauce and freshly ground black pepper. Pile onto
centre of plate and serve immediately.
Recipe by Chris Manfield from the Paragon Cafe,
Circular Quqay. From an article by Shelli-Anne Couch
in the Sydney Morning Herald, 3/2/83. Courtesy, Mark
Herron.
Source from luhu.jp