Wild Vegetable Dumplings by World Federation Of Chinese Catering IndustryWorld Federation of Chinese Catering Industry
With the increasing pace of daily life, city dwellers desire a quick and convenient way to enjoy a tasty, healthy meal after a busy day. Here are some simple, delicious Chinese dishes that anyone can easily prepare.
1. Jianbing guozi (pancake wrap)
Jianbing guozi is known for its easy preparation, nutritious and healthy benefits, and diverse flavors.
Ingredients for pancakes by World Federation Of Chinese Catering IndustryWorld Federation of Chinese Catering Industry
Ingredients:
7 oz (200 g) mung bean flour, 3.5 oz (100 g) corn flour, two iceberg lettuce leaves, 0.35 oz (10 g) sweet flour paste, hot sauce (depending on personal preference), one egg, 0.18 oz (5 g) chopped scallions, 0.18 oz (5 g) cilantro, 0.07 oz (2 g) black sesame seeds, and one deep-fried dough stick/deep-fried dough/ham sausage/bacon.
chopped green onion by World Federation Of Chinese Catering IndustryWorld Federation of Chinese Catering Industry
Step one
Mix the water with the mung bean and corn flour in a bowl with a 9:2:1 ratio to create a thin batter. Set the batter aside for half an hour. Meanwhile, chop the cilantro and scallions, and mix the sweet flour paste with hot sauce according to your liking.
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Step two
Prepare a lightly oiled skillet over medium heat and pour in some batter. Quickly spread the batter evenly over the skillet. Crack the egg over the top and spread it evenly over the batter using a spatula.
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Step three
Sprinkle the cilantro, chive, and black sesame seeds over the egg. Flip the pancake over when the egg sets. Spread sauce over the pancake and add a crunchy snack of your choice. Chop it into bite-sized pieces and roll it up.
2. Gaijiaofan (topping on rice)
This dish is named for serving meat or vegetables in sauce over rice. As everything is served on a single plate, it is fast, hot, and easy to eat, which provides a convenient option that suits the Chinese tendency to enjoy hot food. Therefore, this dish can be considered Chinese-style fast food. Shredded pork and green peppers over rice is a very common recipe among the various topped rice dishes, which are mostly prepared with meat as the main ingredient.
Rice with Shredded Pork and Pepper Cover by World Federation Of Chinese Catering IndustryWorld Federation of Chinese Catering Industry
Ingredients:
5.3 oz (150 g) pork, 5.3 oz (150 g) green peppers, 0.35 oz (10 g) scallions, 0.18 oz (5 g) ginger, 0.35 oz (10 g) garlic, 0.18 oz (5 g) dried hot peppers, 0.18 oz (5 g) salt, 0.07 oz (2 g) chicken powder, 0.7 oz (20 g) potato starch, cooked rice, and 0.18 oz (5 g) dark soy sauce.
Prepare ingredients by World Federation Of Chinese Catering IndustryWorld Federation of Chinese Catering Industry
Step one
Mix the shredded pork with 0.07 oz (2 g) of salt and 0.35 oz (10 g) of potato starch. Knead well and set aside for 15 minutes. Meanwhile, slice the green peppers and scallions into thin strips. Next, finely chop the dried hot peppers, ginger, and garlic. Make a solution with water and potato starch in a 6:1 ratio.
Stir fried ingredients by World Federation Of Chinese Catering IndustryWorld Federation of Chinese Catering Industry
Step two
Heat 0.7 oz (20 g) vegetable oil in a wok. Add the shredded meat and stir-fry on high heat until cooked medium (about one minute). Transfer the meat to a plate and set it aside to rest. Add more oil to the wok, toss in the dried hot peppers, scallions, ginger, and garlic, and stir-fry for about 20 seconds. Next, add the green peppers and stir-fry for 30 seconds. Add the cooked meat to the wok, season it with salt, chicken powder and soy sauce, and stir-fry for another 30s.
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Step three
Add cooked rice to your plate and top it with the stir-fried shredded pork with green pepper. Drizzle some savory sauce over the top. Dig in and enjoy!
3. Yangzhou fried rice
Yangzhou fried rice is a traditional dish from Yangzhou, a city in Jiangsu Province. It is a colorful, delicious combination of rice, egg, peeled shrimp, diced ham, green beans, and more. The rice grains are nutty, fluffy, and firm. The dish has a harmonious color assortment that delights the eyes and the taste buds!
6 types of auxiliary materials by World Federation Of Chinese Catering IndustryWorld Federation of Chinese Catering Industry
Ingredients
Main ingredients: 10.6 oz (300 g) cooked long-grain rice, two fresh eggs, 1 oz (30 g) diced ham, 0.7 oz (20 g) peeled shrimp, 0.7 oz (20 g) green peas, 0.7 oz (20 g) diced cucumber, 0.35 oz (10 g) chopped scallions, 0.18 (5 g) salt, 0.18 (5 g) potato starch, and 1 oz (30 g) vegetable oil.
Diced vegetables or meat by World Federation Of Chinese Catering IndustryWorld Federation of Chinese Catering Industry
Step one
Crack one egg and separate the egg yolk and egg white. Gently blend the yolk and rice until each grain is coated (save the egg white for later). Next, blanch the green beans in boiling water. Coat the shrimp with the potato starch and set aside for five minutes. Heat the oil in a skillet and stir-fry the shrimp until medium well.
Stir fry in high heat by World Federation Of Chinese Catering IndustryWorld Federation of Chinese Catering Industry
Step two
Heat the 1 oz (30 g) of vegetable oil in a skillet and stir-fry the green beans and diced cucumber for about one minute. Next, add the egg white, diced ham, and chopped scallions, and stir-fry for another minute.
Delicious Fried Rice by World Federation Of Chinese Catering IndustryWorld Federation of Chinese Catering Industry
Step three
Add the rice coated with egg yolk mixture and stir-fry for about two minutes. Season with salt and add the shrimp back into the skillet. Stir-fry for another minute and serve!
You are all set!
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