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Buddha’s Delight – Asian Food Recipes

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Recipe ingredients and directions:

(6 servings)

1 cup oil for deep-frying

1 tsp MSG (optional)

2 Tbsp dark soy sauce

2 Tbsp medium sherry

1 Tbsp water

1 Square fermented bean curd

1 tsp salt

1/2 tsp sugar

2 Tbsp sesame oil

4 Lily buds, golden needles

4 wood ear black fungus

6 Nami black mushrooms

2 Bean curd sticks

1/2 cup dried bamboo shoots (optional)

2 oz bean thread noodles

2 cup mung bean sprouts

2 stalks celery

2 medium carrots

1 bell pepper

1 long white turnip

2 leaves Napa cabbage

1/2 cup canned ginkgo nuts

1/2 cup canned baby corn

2 cakes pressed bean curd or 6 fried gluten balls

Rinse, then soak dried ingredients in warm water: soak bean curd

sticks overnight, soak rest about 1 hour. Cut bean curd sticks

and lily buds into 2" sections. Remove hard stems from wood ears,

and slice thinly. Remove stems from black mushrooms (reserve for

stock pot), halve the caps. Cut thin strands of bamboo shoots

into 2" lengths. Cut soaked bean thread noodles into 3" pieces.

Wash and blanch bean sprouts, celery and pepper. Slice celery,

pepper, carrots, turnip and cabbage into 2" long pencil-size pieces.

Halve baby corn on the bias. Slice pressed bean curd same size as

vegetables. Deep-fry in shallow oil until slightly tan but still

pliable. Drain. Mash fermented bean curd, then blend with sugar,

dark soy, sherry and water.

Stir-frying: Heat wok until medium-hot. Add 4 tablespoons of

deep-frying oil. Add all dry ingredients, except noodles, stir-fry

1 minute. Turn wok to high. Add fresh and canned ingredients,

and stir-fry for 2 more minutes: sprinkle in salt after first

minute. Add liquid mixture, mixing with juices in pan. Add

noodles. Reduce heat to medium, cover wok, and steam for 5 minutes,

or until vegetables are cooked but still firm. Uncover, sprinkle

in MSG and sesame oil. Toss briefly. Serve in a warm bowl.

Category: Asian Recipes

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