03-04-2024 03:47 PM
03-04-2024 03:47 PM
Yummy @Former-Member
I hope tastes good.
03-04-2024 04:07 PM
03-04-2024 04:07 PM
Thats a beautiful braised lamb shank! I used to do that with chinese herbs - longans, ju-jubes and angelica @Former-Member Sometimes with figs. Chinese herbs are easy to learn. I first used to buy online because it had english description and after a while was able to recognise them myself. Not too hard. The Chinese eat very simply and the herbs are lovely to cook with. There was a big Hong Kong Supermarket and they stock all kinds of goodies. Its a lovely place to go to. They used to sell lovely Chinese Mooncake which would have to be my favorite cake. Its artisan quality and has a delicate and intricate cooking process. The Hong Kong Supermarket is more upmarket now and looks like a proper supermarket but when i went there it was an open shop with a rotating security door and the girls at the cashier would freeze in cold weather while birds would occasionally fly in overhead. I haven't been out that way in years. But I think I might get into braising some lamb shank again with figs, bok choy and serve with quinoa based on this post. Thanks for the encouragement
03-04-2024 04:20 PM
03-04-2024 04:20 PM
Oh..that kind of limits it’s use @tyme .. I’m gonna try different methods and see what happens 🤔🙂
I sometimes add little bits of avo to an omelette, and cook it - but I also add salt to that too, so that’s the only common denominator that may be the mitigating factor.
🙂🌺
03-04-2024 04:25 PM
03-04-2024 04:25 PM
03-04-2024 04:25 PM
03-04-2024 04:25 PM
Thank you @Snowie 🤗🌺
I hope so too!
the rub was experimental 🙂
03-04-2024 04:31 PM
03-04-2024 04:31 PM
Yes, I'd be interested to know @Former-Member re the avo
03-04-2024 04:32 PM
03-04-2024 04:32 PM
That sounds really lovely @Former-Member 😍🌺
I love the sound of that supermarket - like a community within itself.
and the moon cake sounds just beautiful ☺️
hey I’m very happy the post has re inspired you - if you make the shanks with fig, bok choy and quinoa and you’d like to share a pic, I’d really enjoy seeing it ☺️ no pressure though - anytime would be amazing whenever you feel like it 🙂🌺
03-04-2024 04:38 PM
03-04-2024 04:38 PM
Thanks heaps @creative_writer 😍🌺
really appreciate that 🤗💜
I learned a lot from my grandmothers old cookbook I found when going through a bunch of old stuff when I was young, in her own handwriting, from when she first got married in the 1920’s ☺️
apparently she was learning all sorts of recipes from her (our) relatives and she was busily writing them down 💜🙂
so, it’s a really nice thing to know this cooking reminds you of motherly cooking vibes 🤗🌺☺️💜
03-04-2024 05:13 PM
03-04-2024 05:13 PM
@Former-Member I love old cook books.
Just made a rice and steak dish for tea. It is out of a cook book my Nan used to own. Has been passed down through the generations. I remember my mum making this when I was young. Now I make it for my kids 😁
03-04-2024 05:22 PM
03-04-2024 05:22 PM
If you have no dietary issues I would encourage you to try Chinese Mooncake. Its a bit of a delicacy made of lotus seed paste usually cooked with a whole egg and comes in a tin @Former-Member You can buy at your local Chinatown or Chinese grocer. I can't remember if its made available in Autumn or Spring. But they usually have stacks of it left over. It looks something like this (see picture) I just checked prices and its quite expensive now. But there are chinese mooncake recipes online and you can buy the moulds with patterns on them to cook them in from any chinese shop!
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