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Thermomix Recipes for TM5 and TM31 => Main Dishes => Topic started by: achookwoman on February 23, 2013, 10:18:31 am
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This Chinese dish is cooked mostly in the Varoma and then finished off on the stove. The first step can be made the day before it is required, refrigerated then finished off. The recipe was inspired by an AWW recipe , in ,NO Carb, NO Fat.
This makes 2 generous serves.
First step
pour 1 liter of water into TMX bowl and set Varoma in place.
Place into a heat proof cooking bowl, that will fit into the Varoma,
400g chicken Thigh, cubed into 3 cm pieces
1 dessertspoon of each, fish sauce, soy sauce , Char Sui sauce
1 Tablespoon of lime juice,
10g of fresh lemon grass chopped
2 cloves of garlic, crushed.
1/2 large brown onion, sliced into moon shaped slices
good pinch of chilli flakes,
1/2 cup of Chicken stock.
Stir
Cover with a lid or foil and place in Varoma.
Set 40 mins/Varoma temp/speed 2, half way through stir.
Second step
50g of fresh mushrooms, ( or more) quartered ,
4 spring onions
1/4 0f a Chinese cabbage, cut into 4cm squares.
Pour the first mixture into a large frying pan and add second mixture, stir.
Cover with lid.
Bring to the boil and cook for 5 mins.
Thicken with corn flour , ( I used 3 teaspoons full ), mixed with a little water.
Can be served as is, or a packet of soft precooked noodles can be added and heated through.
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Sounds delicious Chookie, is there a photo to follow?
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That sounds wonderful! Will try it soon... Do you think the amount of chicken could be increased without affecting the outcome of the dish?
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This conversion was made using 1/2 the original recipe. , you would need to double all ingredients. My Pyrex dish probably would have taken the full recipe. The bulk of the recipe is in the 2 nd stage and this can be made in a large pan. The ratio of sauce to chicken was perfect in the finished dish.
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Thanks Chookie ... Appreciate that ! :)
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Love this esy recipe.
Gert
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Yummmmmmm
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I had to look up the ingredient, Char Sui sauce - had never come across this one before . . .
For those in the same boat - and who would like to make their own (very, very simple!) , have a look here.
http://www.food.com/recipe/char-siu-sauce-459993
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Thanks GF, love absolutely love pork cooked in char sui sauce :)
Now
I can make my own sauce :)
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Chookie you are a clever girl. Thank you we will have this in the next week. It will be something delicious and different.
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yummy