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Vegetarian Roast Duck (Sue Sao Ya; Shanghai)

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Vegetables Chinese Chinese, Vegetarian, Ceideburg 2 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

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INSTRUCTIONS

The next few recipes are from a big, fat cookbook that would be
several volumes if they had not used the somewhat unappealing format
in which the recipes are presented.  The book is pretty no frills,
with little background given for the dishes.  Almost everything that
I've tried from the book has been good, though.  Here we get into
some hard- core, no-fooling Chinese vegetarian recipes.  The book has
a lot of vegetarian stuff in it, as well as recipes tailored for
diabetics and those with ulcer problems.  It's actually pretty easy
to use once you get used to the odd format.
A. 1 tablespoon peanut oil B. 4 large mushrooms C. 1 cup finely
shredded bamboo shoots D. 2 teaspoons light soy sauce E. 1/2 teaspoon
sugar F. 1/2 teaspoon salt G. 1 tablespoon mushroom water H. 1 1/2
teaspoons cornstarch I. 1 teaspoon sugar J. 2 teaspoons light soy
sauce K. 1/2 teaspoon sesame oil L. 1/2 teaspoon salt M. 1
tablespoons mushroom water N. 4 pieces fresh bean curd skin O. 2 cups
peanut oil
  PREPARATION:
I.  Wash B and soak in warm water for 15 minutes; drain and save
water; shred B very fine.
II.  Mix D,E,F,G.
III.  Mix H,I,J,K,L,M.
COOKING: 1. Heat A, add B, stir-fry a few seconds, add C, mix well.
2.  Add D-G, stir well and cook for 1 minute.
3.  Dip pastry brush into H-M and brush 1 piece of N generously.
4.  Spread 1/4 of A-G on top; place second piece of N over this; brush
again with H-M and spread 1/4 A-G over this.
5.  Repeat procedure until fourth layer is finished.
6.  Fold into a 2-to 3-inch roll; place on a plate and steam over
boiling water for 10 minutes; cool completely
7.  Heat O to 375F; deep fry A-N until golden brown (1 to 2 minutes),
cool. Slice and serve as hors d'oeuvres or serve with rice.
From "An Encyclopedia of Chinese Food and Cooking" by Wonona W. and
Irving B.  Chang, Helen W. and Austin H.  Kutscher.  Crown
Publishers, Inc. New York.  MCMLXX
Posted by Stephen Ceideburg; December 20 1990.
File ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/cberg2.zip

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