My fiancee is preggers and she loves it. I'd like to ba able to make it as close to how it would taste in the resturaunt.Does anyone know where I can find Chinese food recipes.?
It will be much better than a restaurant because it won't be swimming in oil.
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Deep Fried Scallops
Ingredients:
10 fresh scallops, cut into bite-size pieces
陆 tsp teaspoon ginger juice
1 egg
1 tsp dry white whine
陆 tsp salt
3 tbsps self-rising flour
Oil for deep-frying
Directions:
1. Parboil the scallops for 1 minute and drain. Sprinkle with the ginger juice.
2. Beat the egg in a bowl. Add the wine, salt and flour, and beat until smooth.
3. Fold in the scallops and toss until evenly coated with batter.
4. Heat the oil to 160掳C/325掳F. Deep fry the scallops until golden brown. Drain on absorbent kitchen paper.
5. Serve hot with tomato ketchup (sauce) or hoisin sauce.
Does anyone know where I can find Chinese food recipes.?
How sweet of you!
I buy spring roll wrappers from my local oriental market. For the filling I use preshredded cole slaw mix in the bag from the grocery store, chunk up any left over meat (pork, chicken, shrimp) or go without, add a little soy sauce (just a little or it's too wet!) %26amp; some salt %26amp; pepper. Roll up the wrappers %26amp; use a little water to seal. Then I bake them (vs. frying in oil) on a foil lined cookie sheet at about 350 for 10 minutes, turn once. I like these better than take out egg rolls.
You can also use the wrappers to make crab rangoon. Just mix up some cream cheese, crab meat, garlic powder %26amp; fresh green onion if you have it. I love to dip mine in a cherry sweet %26amp; sour sauce available at the grocery.
Egg drop soup is also very simple. Over medium heat chicken broth, add soy sauce to taste %26amp; sliced mushrooms; in separate bowl, mix 1-2 eggs. Once mushrooms have reached almost desired doneness, pour the eggs into the soup in a slow drizzle. Stir the soup while you're adding the egg %26amp; it will create ribbons. Top with a little fresh chopped green onion. Serve with some crispy wonton noodles (again regular grocery should have them).
Fried Rice the cheater's way: boil rice to directions. Then in large skillet with oil add rice %26amp; start to let cook. Add soy sauce to rice. I buy a bag of frozen steamer veggies %26amp; cook those per direction. While rice is browning I push out a little space in the center of the rice %26amp; scramble egg in the hole, then mix into the rice. Add the now steamed veggies into the rice. You can also add any meat. Voila.
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