Friday 8 March 2013

White Radish (Daikon) with Chicken Soup

White radish or daikon is an excellent source of potassium, folate, vitamin C and also magnesium.  Besides it is believed to stimulate appetite, treat liver and gallbladder problems, and improves bowel movement.  It is also good for sore throat, digestion and expel phlegm . However, a word of caution. Chinese believe that you are not supposed to take white radish if you are on medication or herbal tonic as white radish neutralises the efficacy of any medicine or health tonics.  So whatever health supplement you take would go down the drain!
Here is a common and simple white radish soup that we used to cook. It is common to add dried cuttlefish to the soup. However, I prefer a simple and healthier soup minus the dried cuttlefish.

Ingredients :
- 2 white radish (washed, peeled and cut into chunks)
- Carrots (optional; sometimes I add carrots)
- 1/2 chicken (cleaned, cut and blanched)
- some dried mushrooms (washed, soaked and cut into halves.  This time I used the stems only which I used to collect and store in the freezer)
- 8 to 10 red dates
- 1 tbsp Chinese wolfberries (kei qi)
- salt (to taste)
Method :
1)  Fill pot with enough water for the soup.  Add white radish, mushrooms and red dates.  Boil at high heat.
2)  When the water started to boil, add chicken and boil at high heat for about 15 minutes.  Then, lower the heat and continue to boil for 1 hour.
3)  Add kei qi and boil at low heat for another 1/2 or 1 hour.
4)  Season with salt and serve hot.

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Thursday 7 March 2013

Stir Fried Tofu with Chinese Mustard (Gai Choy) - Meatless Recipe

Mustard greens are most often stir-fried or pickled and there's where our salted veggies (ham choy/kiam chai) come from! Our asam gai choy or kiam chai boey is often made with leftovers from a large meal especially during Chinese New Year. It involves stewing mustard greens with tamarind, dried chilies and leftover meals. Sometimes we would do it with fresh meats instead of the leftover meals. It is very yummy.....

I love gai choy and so do my family members. Besides kiam chai boey, I would boil soup with it or just a simple stir fry. We also love gai choy rice or porridge! Here is a simple stir-fry gai choy with fried tofu. Hope you like it.


Ingredients :- 
- 2 leaves of mustard greens (washed and sliced)
- 6 pcs of hard tofu (cut and deep fried. Set aside)
- some shredded carrot
- 1 thumbsized ginger (washed and crushed)
- garlic (washed and finely chopped)

Seasonings : (to taste)

- soy sauce
- salt

cooking oil


Method :

1) Heat oil in a wok. Saute garlic and ginger until aromatic.

2) Stir fry gai choy and shredded carrots.

3) Add fried tofu and stir for a while.

4) Add seasonings. Stir fry and mix well. If too dry, add some water.

5) Dish out and serve.



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Wednesday 6 March 2013

Stir Fried Bitter Gourd with Meat


Bitter gourd (melon) might turn some people away from it due to its bitterness. However, it can really sweeten your health because of its disease preventing and health promoting phyto chemical compounds.


Bitter gourd is very low in calories but rich in nutrients. It is an excellent source of vitamins B1, B2, and B3, C, magnesium, folic acid, zinc, phosphorus and manganese. Besides, it is high in fiber too. Bitter melon is recommended as insulin replacement in some diabetic patients.

My children did not like bitter gourd when they were kids but I insisted that they gave it a try whenever I cooked it. Now they like it very much! :)

The other day I was quite busy and didn't have time to cook. So, my hubby packed 2 meat dishes from the restaurant nearby and I just fried a simple veggie dish. One of the dishes he packed was sweet sour pork. My goodness, we didn't finish this dish as it was too salty for us. So, the next day I cooked it with bitter gourd and well, not bad leh.... We love it so much.

Ingredients :

- 1 bitter gourd (washed, de-seeded and sliced)
- 1/2 bowl of deep fried pork belly
- ginger (washed and crushed)
- garlic (washed and finely chopped)
- 1/2 tbsp of taucu (bean paste)
- soy sauce (to taste)
- salt (to taste)
- 1 cup water

cooking oil

Method :
1)  Heat oil in a wok. Saute garlic and ginger until aromatic.
2)  Add bitter gourd and stir fry for 1 or 2 minutes
3)  Add deep fried meat and the remaining ingredients.  
4)  Stir and mix well and add water.
5)  Cover and let it simmer until bitter gourd is soft and cooked.
6)  Dish out and serve.

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