Friday, 12 April 2013
Lesson 4 Ordering side dishes and complaining
In the last lesson of this series on ordering Chinese food in Chinese we will be ordering more food and making some complaints.
Examples of what you will learn.
Would you like a cold / side dish?
Would you like to order anything else?
How long must we wait?
This dish isn't cooked properly.
And much more....
Friday, 18 January 2013
Lesson 3 Ordering Vegetarian Food & Sichuan Food
In part 3 of Medlock Chinese Language Builder Food and Drink we are asking about what is in the food. This lesson is very useful for vegetarians. Eating vegetarian food in China can be difficult so you need to ask the restaurant not to put meat in the food. Jewish and Muslim people will also find this lesson useful Chinese food often contains pork or seafood. In this lesson you will learn to ask if food contains pork or seafood and ask them to exclude it - especially you can ask the restaurant not to cook using pork fat (the preferred method of frying in China).
You will learn how to order some of the classic Sichuan dishes.
Kong bao chicken - gong bao ji ding
Hot spicy tofu - ma po dou fu
Sichuan green beans - gan bian si ji dou
Sweet and sour fish - suan cu yu
Fried green vegetables - chao qing cai
Topic summary
Chinese food, ordering Chinese food in China, ordering Chinese food in Chinese, how to order food in China, ordering food in China, kosher food in China, Halal food in China, ordering kosher food in China, ordering halal food in China, China for vegetarians, ordering vegetarian food in China, how to order vegetarian food in China
Thursday, 10 January 2013
Getting a table and looking at the menu in a Chinese restaurant
Ordering Food & Drink In Chinese
Lesson 2
If you are going to live and work in China you'll find that you go out to restaurants a lot. The video below is the second lesson in a four-part course to help you learn the ins and outs of ordering food in China and Taiwan.
Thursday, 26 January 2012
Friday, 11 September 2009
Baked salmon with bean sauce
Again we bring you a modern Chinese dish 烤kăo 三sān 文wén 鱼yú . Actually this is more of a fusion of Chinese and Japanese rather than pure Chinese.
Ingredients for 4 people
4 200g salmon filets
2T soybean paste
4T mayonnaise
This is the soybean paste that we prefer to use.
Procedure
1 Mix the soy bean paste and mayonnaise together.
2 Using about a quarter of the paste, make a bed of paste for the on a sheet of aluminium foil and then lay the salmon pieces on top.
3 Baste the remaining of the paste on top of the salmon.
4. Wrap the salmon up and put into the oven at 180°c for about 20 minutes.
That's it. A really great way to serve salmon.
Ingredients for 4 people
4 200g salmon filets
2T soybean paste
4T mayonnaise
This is the soybean paste that we prefer to use.
Procedure
1 Mix the soy bean paste and mayonnaise together.
2 Using about a quarter of the paste, make a bed of paste for the on a sheet of aluminium foil and then lay the salmon pieces on top.
3 Baste the remaining of the paste on top of the salmon.
4. Wrap the salmon up and put into the oven at 180°c for about 20 minutes.
That's it. A really great way to serve salmon.
Friday, 4 September 2009
Chicken Chiu Cashew
This week's recipe is based on Sichuan style chicken. Although we call it Chicken Chiu Cashew, you can use peanuts instead.
Ingredients for 4 people
4 chicken breasts
1/4 t salt
2t taro flour
2 green peppers
1 egg white
8 - 12 chillis
2T chilli oil (or to taste)
2T soy bean paste
1 cup cashew nuts/peanuts
1t rice wine
a few drops sesame oil
2 green onions
Procedure
1 Cut the chicken up into small pieces.
2 Mix the egg white with the taro flour.
3 Put the chicken pieces into the egg white flour mix.
4 Cut up the green peppers and green onions.
5 Stir fry the chicken for a minute or so and then remove.
6 Fry the green peppers and green onions and then add back the chicken.
7 Mix a little water with the bean paste and add to the pan.
8 Fry for a minute
9 Add cashew nuts and sesame oil mix well and serve.
Ingredients for 4 people
4 chicken breasts
1/4 t salt
2t taro flour
2 green peppers
1 egg white
8 - 12 chillis
2T chilli oil (or to taste)
2T soy bean paste
1 cup cashew nuts/peanuts
1t rice wine
a few drops sesame oil
2 green onions
Procedure
1 Cut the chicken up into small pieces.
2 Mix the egg white with the taro flour.
3 Put the chicken pieces into the egg white flour mix.
4 Cut up the green peppers and green onions.
5 Stir fry the chicken for a minute or so and then remove.
6 Fry the green peppers and green onions and then add back the chicken.
7 Mix a little water with the bean paste and add to the pan.
8 Fry for a minute
9 Add cashew nuts and sesame oil mix well and serve.
Sunday, 30 August 2009
Cola Chicken
This week's recipe is Cola Chicken a fairly modern Chinese dish that is very trendy right now in Taiwan and Mainland China. Some say it tastes a little bit like three cups chicken (三sān 杯bēi 鸡jī ). I don't think so myself, so we'll do that recipe soon to let you compare.
Ingredients for 4 people
600g chicken legs
3cm of ginger
1/2 bulb of garlic
3cm lump of rock sugar or 3T brown sugar
1 cup soy sauce
1 cup cola
green onion and coriander to garnish
Procedure
1 Fry chicken until brown then remove and set aside.
2 Fry ginger and garlic until the fragrance develops.
3 Add the chicken, soy sauce and sugar. Stir constantly until well browned from the soy.This takes about 10 minutes.
4. Add cola and cook for half an hour.
5. Garnish with green onion and coriander
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