Stuffed Bean Curd With Peas And Mushrooms Recipe
Yield: 4 servingsRecipe by luhu.jp
Ingredients:
4 Sq.: fresh hard beancurd,
1/4 tsp: Fresh ginger juice,
1/2 lbs: Ground pork, unseasoned
1/4 tsp: Sesame oil,
4: Dried Nami black mushrooms,
Cornstarch,
1/2 cup: Fresh shelled peas,
3 cup: Frying oil,
2 tsp: Thin soy sauce,
4 cup: Chicken broth,
1 tbsp: Dry sherry,
Salt and pepper to taste,
1 Clove: garlic, minced
Cornstarch paste,
1: Green onion, minced
Directions:
Wash and soak mushrooms in warm water for 30 minutes. Combine ground
pork, soy sauce, sherry, garlic, onion, ginger juice and sesame oil.
Cover and set aside.
Slowly heat deep-frying oil in wok; oil is hot enough when vigorous
bubbles come up around a bamboo chopstick stood vertically in oil.
Deep-fry beancurd squares until brown; drain.
Cut beancurd squares in half diagonally. Use paring knife and spoon
to make hollow pocket in beancurd. Fill pocket with a tablespoon or
so of meat mixture; dredge meat face with cornstarch. Deep-fry each
piece until face is brown and crusty; drain.
Combine chicken broth, stuffed deep-fried beancurd, whole mushrooms
and peas in clay pot. Bring to boil, cover, reduce heat, and simmer
for 10 minutes. Uncover, return to boil, and thicken soup slightly
with cornstarch paste. Add salt and pepper to taste. Serve.
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pork, soy sauce, sherry, garlic, onion, ginger juice and sesame oil.
Cover and set aside.
Slowly heat deep-frying oil in wok; oil is hot enough when vigorous
bubbles come up around a bamboo chopstick stood vertically in oil.
Deep-fry beancurd squares until brown; drain.
Cut beancurd squares in half diagonally. Use paring knife and spoon
to make hollow pocket in beancurd. Fill pocket with a tablespoon or
so of meat mixture; dredge meat face with cornstarch. Deep-fry each
piece until face is brown and crusty; drain.
Combine chicken broth, stuffed deep-fried beancurd, whole mushrooms
and peas in clay pot. Bring to boil, cover, reduce heat, and simmer
for 10 minutes. Uncover, return to boil, and thicken soup slightly
with cornstarch paste. Add salt and pepper to taste. Serve.
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