Well you better be a fan of choko because here's another very simple but delicious childhood dish of mine using the very underrated vegetable.
A bowl of broth or soup graced the dining table at every meal when I was growing up. It can be an elaborate double boiled number with expensive ingredients or just a very simple one using the freshest vegetables from the garden and this clean tasting broth is a good example of the later.
Dried shrimps are usually used instead of the preserved radish, however this is a version preferred during the 1st and 15th day of the month (lunar calander) when only vegetarian meals are served.
If you are after something a little more challenging come back for massaman beef next, meanwhile get your pestle and mortar out and have some homemade curry paste ready!
serves 2 to 3 as part of a meal with rice
you'll need;
1 small choko, peeled, seed removed and cut into long strips
a small bunch of mung bean noodles
2 free range eggs
2 heaped tbs of preserved radish
pinch of salt
pinch of white pepper
2 l of stock
dash of sesame oil
Crack the eggs into a bowl, add preserved radish, salt and white pepper and beat lightly.
Heat a wok until smoking, add a little cooking oil to the wok and swirl to coat the wok. Pour in the beaten egg mixture and scramble lightly.
Pour the stock in, when it comes to a boil add in the shredded choko.
When the choko starts to wilt, add in the mung bean noodles and cook until the noodles are done. Check for seasonings and drizzle a little sesame oil over.
This clean tasting broth is perfect on days after an indulgent weekend.
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A bowl of broth or soup graced the dining table at every meal when I was growing up. It can be an elaborate double boiled number with expensive ingredients or just a very simple one using the freshest vegetables from the garden and this clean tasting broth is a good example of the later.
Dried shrimps are usually used instead of the preserved radish, however this is a version preferred during the 1st and 15th day of the month (lunar calander) when only vegetarian meals are served.
If you are after something a little more challenging come back for massaman beef next, meanwhile get your pestle and mortar out and have some homemade curry paste ready!
you'll need;
1 small choko, peeled, seed removed and cut into long strips
a small bunch of mung bean noodles
2 free range eggs
2 heaped tbs of preserved radish
pinch of salt
pinch of white pepper
2 l of stock
dash of sesame oil
one of my favourite dish... just the taste of a slight burn egg with the soup.. yummy!
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