2011年9月25日 星期日

Weekly Recipe -- Three-Cup Chicken with Eryngiis

Hello, friends!
First, let me say I appreciate your visiting. J
This blog will focus on introducing some famous Taiwanese food’s recipes.
If you love delicious food but don’t want to spend too much money eating out,
You just walk in the right place!
But first, I’d like to inform you that I’m NOT a cook.
All these recipes, I learn from MY DAD who is the professional one.
As for me, I’m still trying hard to catch him up… lol
Anyway, I hope you will find the enjoyment of COOKING,
And also find the enjoyment of EATING through my blog.


Welcome to my kitchen!
Now, let’s see what we got this week!


First of all,
Somebody who knows Chinese just hold on, please.
I am NOT translating “Three-Cup Chicken” from Chinese directly!
The name comes for a reason.
The so-called “Three-Cup” actually refers to a cup of wine, a cup of sesame oil and a cup of soy sauce.
This dish is quite popular in Taiwan ‘cause almost everyone,
From children to elder, can accept its taste.
And I personally LOVE LOVE LOVE this delicacy! J

So… are you ready to rock your tongue? Here we go!


Serving Size6
Ingredients (with Taiwanese Measurement)
1.2 kg Chicken Legs (thigh) and Chicken Wings
0.6 kg Eryngiis (King Oyster Mushrooms)
As many as you want Asian Basil
100g Slices Ginger
200g Sesame Oil
200g Cooking Rice Wine
200g Soy Sauce
500c.c. Water
20g Rock Sugar


Method
1. Chop the chicken legs and the chicken wings then wash them for about 5 minutes.
2. Also wash the eryngiis (king oyster mushrooms) and lump them.
3. Wash Asian basil, keep only the leaves and the stems.
4. Heat the pot first. Stir-fry with sesame oil and slices ginger.
5. Put in the chicken legs and wings then stir-fry them until they are medium-well (NOT to well-done).
6. Pour in cooking rice wine and soy sauce, wait until the gravy starts boiling then pour in water.
7. Add rock sugar and eryngiis when the gravy starts boiling again.




8. Turn down the fire and braise until the gravy becomes THICK. Turn off the fire and put the Asian basil on the top.


NoteThere’s no need to cook Asian basil otherwise its fragrance will be lost.


and TA-DA!!!!!!!!

Yum ~

Now Your Turn !!

5 則留言:

  1. I love chicken but I don't like eryngiis. :(
    It looks like really delicious! :P

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  2. Wow it seems so nice! But...I am the kind of person that once step into the kitchen, I destroy it. = =
    Maybe...I'll get my mom to your blog!xD

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  3. It looks delicious and I believe it is very tasty!!We can really learn how to cook and what to cook on your blog!!When I see the picture of the three-cup chicken,I feel hungry!!I love chicken!!!

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  4. it seems i will gain weights after eating this delicacy, i like both chicken and eryngiis, they tastes good when i ate them seperately but i never know it will be delicious if i put both of them together. i wanna ask my mother to try next time, tell u the result then
    great job lisa!!!

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  5. Thanks for explaining the meaning of three-cup. I didn't know why we called it this name until your explaining. Three-cup chicken is one of my favorite dish,and I always have a appetite for it no matter how full I am.

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