"Discover how to cook this appetizers recipe free. Learn how to cook a delicious healthy recipe. Appetizers recipe, cooking tips and food recipe. Easy and quick appetizers recipe!"
Recipe by: moles
Rate this recipe (1 votes)
376 people have saved this recipe
See below ingredients and instructions of the recipe
1/3 c Dry lily flower* 1/4 ts Salt
1/2 c Tree ears* 1/4 ts Freshly ground pepper
2 tb Peanut oil; or more 2 Green onions; cut into 1-in
1/2 c Pork; uncooked, shredded Pao bin: (thin pancakes)
2 Eggs; well beaten 2 c Flour
2 c Chinese cabbage; shredded 3/4 c Boiling water (actually 3/4
1/3 c Water chestnuts; chopped Additional flour
1 ts Garlic; minced 2 tb Sesame oil
2 ts Soy sauce
* Dry lily flower and tree ears are available in Oriental markets.
MU SHU PORK:
Rinse dry lily flower and tree ears in cold water. Soak in cold water to
cover 1 hour, until soft. Drain and finely chop.
Heat wok. When very hot, add peanut oil, turning wok to coat sides. Add
shredded pork and stir-fry 2 minutes. Transfer to small bowl.
Add eggs to wok and stir-fry until cooked. Add to bowl and mix with pork.
Heat more oil if necessary. Quickly add shredded cabbage, chopped lily
flower and tree ears, water chestnuts and garlic and stir-fry about 2
minutes. Thoroughly blend in pork and eggs. Season with soy, salt and
pepper. Add green onions and cook about 1 minute. Taste for seasoning.
Place 2 to 3 tablespoons of Mu Shu Pork on each Pao Bin, roll up and serve.
Note: We always spread some plum sauce on our pancake before putting on
filling and rolling. Delicious.
PAO BIN (THIN PANCAKES):
If using food processor, place flour in work bowl. With motor running, add
boiling water until dough forms ball. Transfer to small bowl, cover with
damp towel and let stand 15 minutes.
If not using food processor, add boiling water gradually to flour, stirring
with wooden spoon. When mixture forms mass (it will be lumpy), transfer to
floured board and knead until dough forms soft, smooth ball. Place in small
bowl, cover with damp towel and let stand 15 minutes.
Cut dough in half. Place on lightly floured surface and roll each about
1/4-inch thick. Cut into 2- to 2-1/2-inch circles. Knead scraps together,
roll out and repeat to cut more circles.
Brush half of the circles with sesame oil. Place each unoiled circle on 1
oiled circle. With rolling pin, roll each pair of circles into larger
circle about 6 inches in diameter, keeping as round as possible.
Place ungreased 8-inch skillet over high heat to warm. Reduce heat to
moderate. Place 1 pancake in skillet and cook until it puffs and blisters,
about 30 seconds. Turn and cook second side. Flip onto towel and
carefully separate into 2 pancakes. Stack on platter or on foil. When all
are cooked, wrap in foil and place in warm oven until ready to serve.
About 6 servings.
Recipe from Yang Tze, Honolulu, Hawaii. Published in Favorite Restaurant
Recipes, Bon Appetit, 1982.
Celebrity chef with 3 stars at the Michelin Guide, with worldwide restaurants!
Heston Blumenthal - The Fat Duck
The Fat Duck is voted the #1 best restaurant in the world by Michelin Guide (celebrity chef from England)
American celebrity chef. Top Southwestern cooking. He hosts Throwdown! Earnings: $2 million
Discover the best chocolate recipes with pictures: black, with milk, desserts, ice cream, pie, white chocolate, etc...
Discover the best fish recipes with pictures for all family: sushi, tuna, hake, sea bream, salmon, and more fish recipes.
Discover the best meat recipes with pictures: chicken, pork, beef, veal, etc... Try delicious meat free recipes!