💾 Archived View for tilde.pink › ~bencollver › recipe › ascii › ethnic › asia › chinese › mock-fish3… captured on 2022-06-11 at 22:07:49.

View Raw

More Information

-=-=-=-=-=-=-

---------- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.02
 
      Title: MOCK FISH BUDDHIST
 Categories: Vegetarian, Chinese
      Yield: 1 servings
 
      1 lg Potato; cooked, peeled
           -and sliced 1/4 inch thick
      2 tb Flour
           Peanut oil; for frying
      1 sm Onion; sliced
    1/2 lb Snow peas
     10    Wood ears; soaked to soften,
           - tough ends removed,
           - cut in slivers
    1/2 ts Salt
    1/2 ts Sugar
    1/3 c  Water
 
      Sprinkle potatoes with flour and deep-fry until
  golden.
   Drain and set aside. Pour off all but 2 tablespoons
  of the oil, reheat an add onion. Stir-fry 10 seconds
  and add snow peas and wood ears. Stir-fry another 10
  seconds and add salt, sugar and water. Bring to rapid
  boil, stirring constantly, and cook until peas are
  just tender crisp. Add reserved fried potato slices,
  heat through and serve.
      Wood ears are a type of mushroom or shelf fungus.
  When soaked it has a crunchy, gelatinous texture with
  little taste. If you can't find them, I imagine that
  you could use the dried mushrooms although they
  wouldn't give exactly the same effect. A closer
  substitute would be dried jellyfish, but if you're
  some- where that sells dried jellyfish, I'm sure that
  they have wood ears as well...
 
-----