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Diagonal slicing is usually performed on cylindrical or
semi-cylindrical vegetables such as celery, bok choy, beans, carrots,
etc. It can also be performed on other vegetables or meats to give a
more attractive effect to the finished cooked dish.
Diagonal sliced vegetables have a larger cut surface area to be
exposed for rapid cooking in the wok. By having this advantage,
vegetables can be thoroughly cooked in a minimum of time and yet
retain its bright natural colouration. Vegetables are also more
nutritious cooked this way as a minimum of vitamins and minerals are
lost in the cooking process.
The only difference between diagonal cutting and straight cutting is
that the knife is held in the hand so that it can cut the food at a
45' angle. The same motion as in straight cutting is employed. Most
beginning wok cooks do not hold their foods so that the knife can cut
it at a 45' angle. They have a tendency to hold it as for straight
cutting because they are afraid of the knife. Again it must be
emphasized that one should practice this cutting technique slowly at
first. Speed will come as one gains experience.
Dicing food means that it must be cut into cubes of uniform size.
Decide on what size you wish your cubes to be. If you are stir-frying
food in a wok, the maximum suggested size that a cube should be is
about 3/4". This is so that the cubes can be cooked through without
prolonged heating.
In dicing foods, it is best to cut strips or slices, depending upon
the shape of the food, the desired width of the cube. Slice these
strips or slices into square strips. Lastly cut these strips or
slices into cubes.
Shredded food means that it has been cut into the shape of sticks.
Depending upon the food, one may shred it into very fine sticks or
coarse sticks. If a food requires lengthy cooking time, it is well to
shred it finely. The less cooking time required for the food, the
coarser the sticks may be.
In shredding foods, one first straight slices the food. Stack several
of the slices on top of one another. Straight slight through the
stack in the same width as the slice.
Mincing foods is a requirement that all Chinese cooks must know since
so many native Chinese dishes require mincing. Raw meat is perhaps
the most difficult food to mince finely.
Before mincing meat, remove and discard all tough connective tissues
from it. Coarsely dice the meat into 3/4" cubes. Add cubes of onions
or whatever that is to be minced with it. Take your 4" Chinese
cleaver or your heavy duty Chinese mincing cleaver and chop the cubes
with a straight rhythmic up and down motion. Use the blade of the
cleaver from time to time to consolidate the mass of meat together as
you are mincing it. When the meat forms a mass, it is minced. Examine
it to see if it is as finely minced as desired. If not, continue
chopping until it meets your requirements.
There are some other practical uses for you Chinese cleaver. The
blade of it can be used for transporting cut foods either into a
plate or directly into the wok from the cutting board. The Chinese
cleaver can be turned sideways so that the blade can act as a mallet
for pounding meats flat or for crushing cloves of garlic or ginger.
The handle of it can be used for grinding or pulverizing salted beans
or peppercorns. Like the wok, the Chinese cleaver is a multi-use
implement.
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