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Chapter 15: CHINESE CURED PORK
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A practical manual provides straightforward, American-accessible recipes and techniques for preparing Chinese-style dishes at home, with detailed ingredient lists, step-by-step cooking directions, and variations for meats and vegetables. It covers several chop suey and chow mein preparations, eggs fo yung, bird’s nest soup, war mein, and rice cooked in a traditional method, and explains the use of imported flavoring sauces, mushrooms, water chestnuts and bamboo shoots. Emphasis falls on high-heat wok-style cooking, cornstarch thickening, serving suggestions, and adapting recipes for different tastes and available supplies.

CHINESE CURED PORK

Cut strips of pork ½ inch thick (shoulder or butts) and trim off all fat. Place in pan and cover with ½ cupful of Chinese salty sauce diluted with 2 cupfuls of water. Let simmer slowly until the fluid has nearly cooked away, or until done. Turn the meat frequently.

Pork prepared by this method is used as a garnish for Yet Ca Mein, and is the important ingredient for Eggs Fo Young.