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Here, I'll share with you my collection of Chinese Recipes, they came from newspapers, internet, books, and other sources. The recipes I share are special and some of them are considered authentic Chinese cuisines.
Chinese Cuisine is one of the Oldest Cooking Techniques in the world. Believe it or not, Chinese Cuisine can be traced back to 400,000 years ago since the usage of fire and the invention of "cuisine" by the Peking Man.
Chinese recipes use all the beneficial resources from earth, they mainly consists of ginger, fruits, various types of Chinese wines, sesame oil, and of course healthy herbs such as red dates, fox nuts, lotus nuts, dried lily bulb, and even cordyceps
Many said that in order to understand China and its rich culture heritage, you should first Taste The Richness of China's Culinary World.
For about 5000 years Ancient Chinese people have been perfecting their Art of Chinese Traditional Cooking Styles.
From various kinds of Soup Dishes, Noodles, Dim Sum (Yum/Yam Cha), dumplings to Peking Ducks. Chinese Dishes especially Soup Dishes consist of various herbs and spices.
Some of the recipes have been developed for hundreds of years to be beneficial for health. And some have withstood the test of modern science.
There are also Secret Recipes that are being passed down from generation to generation only to the descendants of The Clan. These recipes are developed by The Elders and carefully passed down as Precious Heritage of the Clan.
Ingredients:
770 gr pueraria
2 oz dried oyster
350 gr spare rib
1/4 dried tangerine peel
4 red dates
Seasoning:
salt
How To:
1. Skin and wash pueraria, thickly slice vertically. Wash and soak dried oyster for about half an hour.
2. Wash and blanch spare rib into boiling water for a while. Rinse.
3. Soak and clean dried tangerine peel. Wash and remove pits from red dates.
4. Boil suitable amount of water together with the dried tangerine peel.
5. Add pueraria and cook for an hour.
6. Put in the rest of ingredients. Bring to a boil. Then parboil over medium heat for 2 hours. Stir in seasoning.
7. Serve hot.
Source:
Nutritious Soup
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Pueraria, Dried Oyster and Spare Rib Soup