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Steam pot chicken: 氣鍋雞: 气锅鸡: qì guō jī: Han Chinese : Literally means "steam pot chicken". It consists of chicken steamed with tonics and herbs in a ceramic pot. Rubing: 乳餅: 乳饼: rǔbǐng: Bai people (Dali Prefecture) Cheese made from goat's milk. Rushan: 乳扇: 乳扇: rǔshān: Bai people (Dali Prefecture) Cheese made ...
Karahi – a type of thick, circular, and deep cooking-pot similar in shape to a wok that originated in the Indian subcontinent; Kazan – a type of large cooking pot used throughout Central Asia, Russia, and the Balkan Peninsula; Marmite – a traditional crockery casserole vessel found in France, it is known for its "pot-belly" shape. [29 ...
Eel kabayaki on rice Eel kabayaki shop. Ukiyoe by Katsukawa Shuntei, 1804–1810. Kabayaki (蒲焼) is a preparation of fish, especially unagi eel, [1] where the fish is split down the back [2] (or belly), gutted and boned, butterflied, cut into square fillets, skewered, and dipped in a sweet soy sauce-based marinade before being cooked on a grill or griddle.
Patra ni machhi – Parsi dish made from steamed fish topped with chutney and wrapped in a banana leaf; Pempek – Indonesian dish made of fish and tapioca; Pepes – Indonesian traditional banana leaf dish; Piaparan – Filipino dish; Pickled herring – Traditional way of preserving herring
Mantou – a type of cloud-like steamed bread or bun popular in Northern China. [5] Steamed bread – produced and consumed all around the world Tingmo – a steamed bread in Tibetan cuisine. [6] Wotou – a type of steamed bread made from cornmeal in Northern China; Milk roll – a steamed bread roll originating in Blackpool, Lancashire [7]
The steam will gently warm your fish until you're ready to serve. If you've taken care not to overcook your fish in the first place, keeping it steamy for 20 minutes won't dry it out.
A steam cooker catchment which collects water with condensed nutrients Broccoli in a metal steamer pot. Most steam cookers also feature a juice catchment which allows all nutrients (otherwise lost as steam) to be consumed. When other cooking techniques are used (e.g., boiling), these nutrients are generally lost, as most are discarded after ...
Boiled rice with steamed salt fish This is salted fish served at its simplest. A piece of salt fish is placed on top of boiled rice as it is cooking, the steam from the rice also cooking the fish. Once the rice has finished cooking the fish is shredded with the tip of a pair of chopsticks, the bones removed and the flesh mixed together with the ...