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How To make Steamed Turnip Cake
1 lb Corn starch
3 c Water, cold
6 lb Turnips,
-peeled and grated 10 oz Cantonese sausage
-(about 8 sausages) 1/2 c Chinese dried shrimps
6 T Cooking oil
1 t Soy sauce
1/2 t Sugar
2 c Chicken broth
-(or use water -and bouillon cubes) 1/2 c Water
1 T Cooking wine
1 T Sugar
1 1/2 t Salt
1 t Ground pepper
Soak dried shrimps in lukewarm water until softened, drain. Mix well the corn starch with about 3 cups of cold water, by hand. Dice the sausages. Heat about 2 T of oil in a pan and stir fry the sausages and dried shrimps for about 7 mins. Add the soy sauce, cooking wine and about 1/2 t sugar. Stir fry for 1 more minute, remove from heat, and set aside. In a large stock pot, heat up about 4 T of oil, the chicken broth, about 1/2 cup of water, about 1 T sugar, salt and ground pepper. Add the grated
turnip and mix well. Cook, covered, over high heat for about 15 minutes. Grease four 9-inch round cake pans with some shortening. Add sausages to the cooked turnip mixture and mix well. Then add the cornstarch mixture and stir quickly over low heat until it looks transparent, about 7 minutes. Place cake mixture in greased pans and steam over high heat for 1 hour and 20 mins.
Let the cakes cool completely before cutting. Cooled cakes can be easily taken out of pans upside down. Turnip cakes taste better when served warm and topped with soy sauce and a little bit of chili sauce. Or they can be cut up into thin slices and pan fried slightly with oil before serving. NOTES: * An easy recipe for Cantonese salty turnip cakes -- We usually make this cake in winter time. I got this recipe originally from a magazine in Hong Kong. It is a new and easy way to make this Cantonese specialty. I have tried this recipe on about ten Americans. They all like it. * If you don't have a steamer, a 16 quart stock pot can be a very good steamer. Any casseroles that can fit in your steamer can be used instead of cake pans. * Cantonese sausages are usually made with pork cubes. They are made by dehydrating the sausages with cold air and are usually available in the winter time. The diameter is about the same as American breakfast sausages but is about 5 to 6 inches long. The sausages have to be cut into very fine cubes so that they mix well with the turnips. The cake tastes good partly because of the flavor of the sausages. I have never tried anything else. But I think bacon bits might be able to mix well with the turnip mixture. Of course, the cake will taste different with bacon bits. : Difficulty: moderate. : Time: 1 hour preparation, 2 hours cooking and cooling. : Precision: measure the ingredients. : Infan Cheong : Computer Science Dept., U. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, USA : cheong@uiucdcs.cs.uiuc.edu : Copyright (C) 1986 USENET Community Trust
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CLASSIC Chinese Turnip Cake (ft. my Chinese Grandma)
Hey Everyone, in this video we make Chinese Turnip Cake (Lo Bak Go 萝卜糕).
You commonly find it in Chinese Dim Sum Restaurants and in Southern Chinese cuisine.
As you can see my “popo” likes to do everything by feel using a mug lol so the rough recipe is below.
Ingredients:
2 large daikon peeled (2lbs)
1 cup of rice flour
2 tbsp of wheat starch or corn starch
1 cup of water
salt
white pepper
4 Chinese sausages
scallions (optional)
Procedure:
Dice your Chinese sausage and peel the skin off of it if you choose. Saute it in a saucepan for roughly 5 min on low heat. You don't have to add oil or brown it. You just want to open up the flavors.
Use a cheese grater to grate the daikon If you can't grate the entire piece, you can cut it into small pieces. Then add the daikon to a large pot with 1 cup of water and 1 pinch of salt, cover it and boil for 20-30 min. Then set it to the side to cool. The daikon will break down and become soft in texture.
Then in a large bowl, measure out 1 cup of rice flour, 2 tbsp of wheat starch, a pinch of salt, a pinch of white pepper, and a half cup of the water that you cooked the daikon in (if you don't have enough water, use regular warm water) and mix together. The daikon should be warm at this stage. It should look like glue but you should still be able to stir it. When the mixture is incorporated add 2 cups of cooked turnip and roughly 1/4 cup of Chinese sausage. You can add more if you like.
Once incorporated add the mixture to a greased pan and steam for 1 hour. 30 min into the cooking process, take the lid off and replenish the water at the bottom if necessary. When it's ready the turnip cake should not stick when you put a chopstick in it to pierce it.
You can enjoy it right away. Or let it sit overnight and pan-fry it with a little bit of oil the next day. That's how they do it at the Dim Sum Restaurants.
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How to Make Chinese Turnip Cakes (蘿蔔糕) | Dim Sum Style
Growing up, my grandma made the best Turnip Cakes. She would cook them around Chinese New Year as a tradition for good luck food. But you can oftentimes order this dish at Dim Sum restaurants too. In this recipe I'll show you her recipe on how to make these Turnip Cakes from scratch.
The full Printable Recipe is on my website:
Ingredients:
- 1 lb. bag of rice flour
- 2 lb. Asian turnips -or- daikon radish
- 4 cups of water (reference video for details)
- 3 Tbsp. dried shrimp
- 3 links of Chinese Sausage
- 1 Tbsp. dried shallots
- 1 tsp. soy sauce
- 1 tsp. sugar
- 1 tsp. salt
- 1/2 tsp. white pepper
I'm using an 8x8 glass container for steaming the Turnip Cakes:
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My Mother-in-Law's Famous Turnip Cake (Lo Bak Go)
I am honoured to be sharing my mother in law's famous turnip cake recipe! This is a classic dim sum dish, but it's something my MIL always makes for us every Chinese New Year. Honestly, I've never had a version at any restaurant better than hers, which is why I insisted on going over to her house to watch her make it, so that I know exactly how to make it and can pass it on to the next generation. This is a family classic that has to live on!
If you've never had turnip cake (also known as radish cake, daikon cake and lo bak go in Cantonese), it may not sound like the most delicious thing at first. But trust me, with the addition of dried shrimp, scallops, Chinese sausage and shiitake mushrooms, this is one of the most umami-filled comfor foods. There's a reason why it's a classic!
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Steamed Radish Cake Recipe (Chinese Turnip Cake) Loh Bak Gou 蒸白萝卜糕食谱 | Huang Kitchen
Let's learn how to make Steamed Radish Cake, a popular dim sum dish. Also known as Chinese Turnip Cake or Loh Bak Gou, this delicacy can be served steamed or pan fried. Daikon radish or white radish is used to make this delicious steamed cake. By adding dried shrimp, scallops, shiitake mushrooms and chinese sausage into the radish cake, this flavour combination is one of the most umami-filled homemade dim sum treat.
For this traditional recipe, I am making the Hong Kong style Steamed Radish Cake. This version of radish cake is on the softer side and usually served in Cantonese dim sum restaurants such as Tim Ho Wan.
This delicacy is best enjoyed steamed, with chilli sauce dipping. If you choose to pan fry, then skip the garnishing. Pan fry with a little oil and it is good to go. Great for breakfast, snack, tea time or even for a tea party at home. Enjoy!
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