Burned and wasted we must be; and is it not fitter it should be in lighting men to heaven, and in working for God, than in living to the flesh? How little difference is there between the pleasure of a long and of a short life, when they are both at an end! What comfort will it be to you at death, that you lengthened your life by shortening your work? He that worketh much, liveth much. Our life is to be esteemed according to the ends and works of it, and not according to the mere duration... Will it not comfort us more at death, to review a short time faithfully spent, than a long life spent unfaithfully?
1. Prepare fish as in steps 1, 2 and 4 of "Basic Braised Soy Fish" (see
recipe). Turn off heat and leave fish in pan.
2. Cut scallions in 1/2-inch sections. Mince ginger root and garlic.
Meanwhile heat stock separately.
3. In a skillet, heat remaining oil. Add scallion, ginger mot and garlic,
and stir-fry a few times. Add oyster sauce, soy sauce, sugar and Tabasco
Sauce. Cook, stirring, 1 minute. Then pour over fish.
4. Add heated stock to fish and simmer, covered, until done (about 15
minutes), turning fish once.
From <The Thousand Recipe Chinese Cookbook>, ISBN 0-517-65870-4. Downloaded
from Glen's MM Recipe Archive, http://www.erols.com/hosey.
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