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BBQ Pork Pastry

by Jason December 14, 2012
written by Jason

“Cha siu” meaning: barbecue pork, and “So” meaning: pastry, one of the random dishes that sit atop the Auntie’s dim sum cart that doesn’t get as much love as it really should. The BBQ pork pastry is one of my all time favourite dim sum dishes. So favourite that it’s on my top 5 dim sum dishes that if I don’t have the whole meal cannot be considered dim sum. The filling is the same you’d find in the “Cha siu bao” – BBQ pork bun – a mix of barbecue pork, oyster sauce, sugar, soy sauce, and sesame oil.

The buttery and flakey dough with a quick egg-wash and sprinkle of sesame seeds comes to your table golden and warm. This savoury pastry has a hint of sweetness to it.

December 14, 2012 4 comments
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Steamed beef meatball

by Jason December 7, 2012
written by Jason

Beef meatball. Coincidentally, my paediatrician’s nickname for me when I was younger, the meatball is made with ground beef marinated in a mix of soy sauce, Shaoxing cooking wine, garlic, ginger and sugar; it’s then whipped together with water chestnut, shitake mushrooms and scallions. The meatball itself is light and airy; this is attributed to the baking soda that is used to both tenderize the meat as well as aerate it, which yields a firm and toothsome final product. Steamed on a soy bean curd (tofu skin), prevents the meatball from sticking to the dish, however, also provides a great contrast in texture when eaten together. The meatball is dressed with Worcestershire sauce table side; the tang definitely works well by brightening up the meaty bite.

Try it! Then tell me how much you like it!

December 7, 2012 2 comments
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Fresh hand-pulled noodles in Chinatown – Nudo noodle house

by Jason November 26, 2012
written by Jason

You’d think that after my big quest to find Montreal’s best Pho, I’d be sick of noodles by now; no, my insatiable thirst for noodles has no bounds. Like girls have a secret stomach for popcorn, chocolate and gossip, I have a secondary backup stomach for noodles, pizza, sushi and fried stuff with cheese. So on a cold winter night (yes, we’re still in November, but the shit is cold enough at night that I’m calling it winter, deal with it), a bunch of friends and I hit up Nudo noodle house, a spot in Chinatown who’s pulling noodles and slinging grub.

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November 26, 2012 7 comments
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