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On Feb 5, 4:31 pm, "aem" > wrote:
> > says...> Let's share the best Chinese cuisine you ever have^^ > > > > My choice--"bo zai fan" (i.e.cooking rice in a pot with meat, fish or > > > chinese sausages on top, a traditional way of cooking ) > > The OP is referring to the simplest kind of home cooking that you > seldom find in cookbooks. You make something up that just needs > steaming or heating, and put it on top of the rice after you've > brought the rice to a boil and let some of the water boil away. [snip] Following up my own post, I remembered another aspect of this home cooking technique. Many leftovers can be reheated in this simplest of ways. Say you had a couple of cooked chicken thighs, or some pork cutlets. Start the pot of rice, put the leftovers on top when you cover it and turn it down. By the time the rice is cooked the meat will be hot from the gentle steaming action. Better than the microwave and predates it by a few thousand years. -aem |
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