Hello everybody, it is me again, Dan, welcome to our recipe site. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a special dish, no soup stock needed chinese cabbage pot au feu. It is one of my favorites. This time, I will make it a bit tasty. This will be really delicious.
The Pot Au Feu is a simple stew where various beef cuts such as oyster blade, chuck steak, chin, shank, low ribs and even oxtail are boiled with some winter vegetable. The Chinese cabbage Soup is my favorite food. Because it's easy to make and very tasty. I hope you like it and try it.
No Soup Stock Needed Chinese Cabbage Pot au Feu is one of the most popular of current trending meals in the world. It’s easy, it is fast, it tastes yummy. It’s enjoyed by millions every day. They are nice and they look fantastic. No Soup Stock Needed Chinese Cabbage Pot au Feu is something that I’ve loved my whole life.
To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can cook no soup stock needed chinese cabbage pot au feu using 9 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make No Soup Stock Needed Chinese Cabbage Pot au Feu:
- Get 100 to 150 grams, thinly sliced Salt pork -(or you can use bacon instead!)
- Prepare 1 Onion
- Get 1 head worth Broccoli (divided into florets)
- Get 1 (to taste), as much as you can pack into the pot Chinese or regular cabbage
- Take 1 Your favorite vegetable like celery, carrots, turnips or leek
- Take 1 Salt
- Get 1 clove, crushed Garlic
- Prepare 3 to 4 Whole peppercorns
- Take 2 ladles full or enough partially cover the vegetables Sake or water (or white wine)
While the stock is simmering, heat oil in a heavy skillet(or wok) and add the onions. Mix in ginger, cabbage, and carrots. Add the veggies to the strained stock and stir in the chili paste. A wide variety of chinese soup options.
Instructions to make No Soup Stock Needed Chinese Cabbage Pot au Feu:
- For an easy way to make salt pork by just salting pork and resting it in the refrigerator, see.
- Slice or julienne the salt pork so it absorbs flavors easily. If you are using sliced bacon, use as-is. Roughly chop up any vegetables like carrots that don't cook through easily.
- Pack a cassrole pot or a thick-sided stainless steel pot with vegetables. Sprinkle with chopped garlic, peppercorns and a little salt.
- Cover the vegetables with the bacon or salt pork as if forming a lid. Add the sake or water to finish. Start heating the pot.
- ※You just need a little sake or water, enough to come halfway up the vegetables. This is because if you cook this dish using the juices that are exuded by the vegetables, the resulting soup will be very rich!
- Cover the pot with a lid and start cooking over medium heat. When it comes to a boil, turn the heat down to low and simmer for about 10 minutes. If it looks like the pot may boil over, slide the lid over a little so the pot is just partially covered.
- After simmering for 10 minutes and once the vegetables have become tender, turn off the heat. Keep the lid on and cover the pot with a bath towel or a sweater or something to keep the heat in.
- Let the soup keep cooking slowly with residual heat. In about 3 hours, when the pot has cooled down quite a bit, it's done. By cooling it very slowly, the umami in the soup will become concentrated!
- Heat the soup up just before eating. Taste, and season with salt. The umami is really concentrated in this soup. If you start making this before going out, or the night before, it works out well. ♪
- If you add soup stock cubes or granules to this the whole soup tastes like the soup stock so you get bored of it, and you can't taste the real flavors of the meat and vegetables. So soup stock is not added.
Add the veggies to the strained stock and stir in the chili paste. A wide variety of chinese soup options. On a Chinese dinner table, there are always a few vegetable dishes along with the main. We would be eating all the portions too, lol. We both need to use a slow cooker more often so we're not cooking so many meals!
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