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Hot and Sour Soup

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Meats, Grains, Eggs Chinese Soups, Chinese 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

3/4 lb Boston butt, sliced
3/4 c Sauce, soy, light
2 tb Cornstarch
2 tb Oil, sesame
1 qt Broth, chicken
2 oz Fungus, root ear
2 oz Mushrooms, black, soaked in warm water
2 oz Shoots, bamboo
1/4 c Wine, rice OR
1/4 c Sherry
2 tb Sauce, soy, dark
1/2 tb Sugar
2 tb Vinegar
3 oz Bean curd, diced
2 lg Eggs, beaten
Salt (to taste)
Pepper, white (to taste)
1 ts Oil, hot pepper
2 tb Scallions, slivered

INSTRUCTIONS

Work the pork with a marinade of half of the light soy, half of the
sesame oil and both tablespoons cornstarch, and let stand for 30 minutes.
Bring chicken broth to a boil, then add the pork and marinate mixture.
Add fungus, mushrooms, bamboo shoots, wine, both soys, sugar, vinegar, and
remaining sesame oil. Heat thoroughly and add bean curd, then drizzle in
the beaten egg.
Soup is done when bean curd expands (about 5 minutes). Drizzle in the
hot oil and garnish with scallions.
Source: Great Chefs of New Orleans, Tele-record Productions
:    Box 71112, New Orleans, Louisiana - 1983
:    Chefs The Wong Brothers, Trey Yuen Restaurant, New Orleans
From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini

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