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Title: Salmon Steak with Cloud Ears and Noodles
Categories: Chinese Seafood
Yield: 2 Servings
2 | Salmon steaks, 1 1/2" thick | |
8 | Cloud ear black fungus | |
2 | c | Soaked bean thread noodles |
1 | Sq. pressed beancurd | |
2 | Sprigs Chinese parsley (or | |
Slivered green onion) | ||
2 | tb | Peanut oil |
2 | Slices fresh ginger root | |
1 | Clove garlic, sliced | |
3 | c | Chicken stock |
1 | tb | Sherry |
1/4 | ts | Salt |
1 | pn | White pepper |
4 | Drops sesame oil | |
1 | ts | Red (sweetened) vinegar |
Soak cloud ears and bean starch noodles separately in warm water for 30 minutes, or until soft. Wash and dice pressed beancurd into 1/4" cubes.
Heat peanut oil in medium hot wok; add ginger and garlic; remove when oil becomes fragrant. Take care not to burn garlic; if you do, start over. Lightly saute one steak at a time in aromatic oil until surface is firm.
In clay pot, combine chicken stock, cloud ears, sherry, salt and pepper. Bring to boil; add bean thread noodles; return to boil. Now, reduce liquid to gentle simmer; add salmon steaks carefully so they remain whole; add diced bean curd. Cover and simmer for 5-7 minutes, until steaks are cooked.
Uncover, swirl in red vinegar and sesame oil. Garnish with parsley.
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