Friday, May 28, 2010

Easy recipes for Pork Balls in Clear Broth

Pork Balls in Clear Broth
Pork Balls in Clear Broth



Ingredients:


  1. 9 oz (250g) lean and fat pork
  2. 1 oz (25g) golden needles, soaked in hot water1 egg, beaten
  3. 2 oz (50g) Chinese cabbage hearts, coarsely chopped
  4. 1/2 tsp. scallions, chopped
  5. 2 oz (50g) cellophane noodles (flour or bean threads), soaked in warm water
  6. 1/2 tsp. ginger , chopped
  7. 1 tsp. sesame oil
  8. 2 tbsp cornstarch (cornflour) dissolved in 2 tbsp water
  9. 1/4 tsp. ground Sichuan peppercorn
  10. 4 cups (1 litre) meat broth 1/4 tsp. MSG (optional)
  11. 2 tsp. salt, or to taste
  12. 1 oz (25g) wood ears, reconstituted in hot water


Directions:


Mince the pork, if not already ground, and mix well with the scallions, ginger,egg, corn starch, 3 1/2 fl oz
(100ml) of the broth, and 1/2 tsp. of the salt. Heat the remaining broth to a boil, then turn the heat to low. While the broth is heating make small meatballs, about 3/4 - inch (2 cm ) in diameter. Add the meatballs to broth one by one , and simmer until done.Skim the foam from the broth and add the wood ears, golden needles, cabbage hearts and cellophane Skim the foam from the broth and add the wood ears, golden needles, cabbage hearts and cellophane noodles. Bring to a boil and add the pepper and MSG (optional), sprinkle the sesame oil on the broth remove and serve.

each the other tips for using chopsticks

Do you know how to use chopsticks? Some friends told me that they have some trouble using them. The following is a simple guide.

  1. If possible, use wood or bamboo chopsticks. Plastic chopsticks are more slippery and harder to hold.
  2. Hold the chopsticks in the middle, making sure that the ends are even and do not cross.
  3. Hold the top chopstick between the thumb and the index and middle fingers.
  4. Keep the bottom chopstick stationary at all times.
  5. To pick up food, place a bit of pressure on the top chopstick.
  6. This will move the tip closer to the bottom chopstick.
  7. When the tips are close enough together, use them to grasp a piece of food off the plate.
  8. Lift the food up to your mouth, leaning over if necessary.
  9. For foods containing bones (such as chicken), hold the food with the chopsticks and eat around the bone.
  10. Children often prefer to hold chopsticks nearer the bottom instead of in the middle.

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