I remembered when I was a little girl and every time when my family took me out for dinner in one of those chinese restaurants in Penang (chu cha), one of the dish that we will order would be shark fin with crab meat omelette (foo yong tan). I always love this dish but as I grew older, I'm unable to find this dish anymore. Foo Yong Tan is different now.
Since I was in asian market few days ago, I got myself a pack of imitation shark fin to make this dish and reminiscing the old good times I had with my family. It is simple and I hope you will enjoy it.
My countless attempts in the kitchen trying to create our family favourite dishes..
Showing posts with label Crab. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crab. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Monday, September 3, 2012
Crab Rangoon
One of the snacks that my husband enjoys is Crab Rangoon. I'm glad that I got the chance to learn this recipe from my ex-lady boss back in NY when I worked as a kitchen helper in one of the chinese take outs there.
According to Wikipedia, "Crab Rangoon are deep-fried dumplings served in American Chinese and, more recently, Thai restaurants, stuffed with a combination of cream cheese, lightly flaked crab meat (more commonly, canned crab meat or imitation crab meat), with scallions and/or garlic. These fillings are then wrapped in Chinese wonton wrappers in a triangular or flower shape, then deep fried in vegetable oil."
Here's the easy recipe. Enjoy
According to Wikipedia, "Crab Rangoon are deep-fried dumplings served in American Chinese and, more recently, Thai restaurants, stuffed with a combination of cream cheese, lightly flaked crab meat (more commonly, canned crab meat or imitation crab meat), with scallions and/or garlic. These fillings are then wrapped in Chinese wonton wrappers in a triangular or flower shape, then deep fried in vegetable oil."
Here's the easy recipe. Enjoy
Labels:
American-Chinese,
Crab,
Snack
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Chinese Wine with Ginger Crab Noodle
When i was working in as a kitchen helper in one of the chinese take out in upstate New York, i learnt quite a lot from the chef and the lady boss there even though i rarely cook but there was one dish i learnt from my lady body. It was Chinese Wine with Ginger Crab Noodle. At first she cooked that for her family own consumption. When towards end of the night, she specially make that again for me and my husband. My husband loved it so much so the next day, i asked if she can teach me how to make that. So here is the recipe. I hope you enjoy it.
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