Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Hakka cuisine!


To sharpen my cooking skills, I asked my mom to teach me something more challenging this time. I don’t know the name of this dish, so I call it “the Hakka cuisine”. The reason is that this dish is Hakka people’s traditional and classic food.

You don’t need to prepare costly ingredients when making this dish. Just prepare pork, dried squid, dried bean curd, and some celery. Soak the dried squid in the water for about an hour beforehand to make it tender. And then slice them into pieces. Don’t forget to chop the dried bean curd and the celery as well!

The next step is to grease the frying pan and fry the pork until it give off a pleasant smell. Next, stir fry the dried bean curd and celery with the pork for 5 minutes. When they perform a beautiful golden color, it’s time to add some seasoning. Season with rice wine, sugar, salt, and soy-bean sauce, and add a pinch of pepper. Our great work is done!


 

1 comment:

  1. It seems pretty hard for me to make this dish (but I'd love to taste some:P). Actually I seldom cooked myself. The only dish I know how to make is pizza, which I asked my mom to teach me when I studied in junior high school and there was an activity that we were demanded to make a dish. The pizza I made wasn’t the one like Pizza’s Hut’s. I use toast instead of the dough and the last thing I need to do was put some cheese, pineapples and ham on the toast and have it in the oven. In fact, you might not even call it “a dish” :P, but I should say that was definitely delicious!

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