dried mushroom Recipe Ideas – Family Meals Made Simple

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Recipes with dried mushroom

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Steamed Chicken with Dried Wood Ear Mushrooms and Dried Banana Flowers

Steamed Chicken with Dried Wood Ear Mushroom and Banana Flower is an oriental steamed dish that combines chicken with dried wood ear mushroom, dried banana flower, and red dates. Seasonings such as oyster sauce, soy sauce, sesame oil, ginger, and pepper provide a savory taste and distinctive aroma. The steaming process makes the chicken tender and the spices are perfectly absorbed, resulting in a healthy and delicious dish.

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Mushroom, scallop, pork ribs and winter melon soup

Mushroom, scallop, pork ribs and wax gourd soup is the best soup in summer. The aroma of mushrooms and the sweetness of scallop and pork ribs are soaked in the wax gourd. The soup is very fresh and sweet, and it is very delicious.

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Sichuan and Chongqing people love pumpkin, mushroom, and rice crust (Kong Fan)

In Sichuan and Chongqing, this braised rice dish is known as "Kong Fan." Braised pumpkin, dried mushrooms, and rice create a golden rice dish that blends the sweetness of pumpkin with the savory flavors of mushrooms and minced meat. The crispy texture of rice crust and the chewy, soft texture of pumpkin create a truly delicious dish. Even without the added ingredients, you'll still be left wanting more!

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Fresh noodles soup with pork and cabbage

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Steamed pumpkin with chicken

Tender slices of spice-packed chicken blend with the softness of steamed pumpkin, creating a captivating harmony of textures. The aroma is warm, with hints of ginger balancing the natural sweetness of the pumpkin and the richness of the delicate spices. When served, a sprinkling of fresh spring onions provides a burst of color and a refreshing kick—bringing calm and warmth to every bite. This dish is inviting, comforting, and perfect for a simple, flavorful moment.

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Winter melon Steamed Patty(冬瓜蒸肉餅)

This dish is a classic delicacy that's popular throughout China. The winter melon absorbs the savory flavors of preserved mustard greens, shiitake mushrooms, and pork, giving a tender and sweet taste! The salty aroma of the preserved mustard greens, the rich freshness of the shiitake mushrooms, and the fragrant aroma of the sautéed scallions all permeate the winter melon! It's refreshing and not greasy, melting in your mouth—every bite is a delightful surprise!

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Spicy Poached Fish and Frog Combination

The spicy boiled fish is super appetizing and goes well with rice. The aroma of pepper and chili pepper is overflowing. It is oily but not greasy, spicy and refreshing. The frog meat is tender. It looks spicy, but it tastes fragrant, spicy and very smooth.

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Cook dried mushrooms and duck feet

Imagine a touch of warm spices and a deep aroma of pure earth—tender duck leg blends with authority with the rich aroma of soaked dried mushrooms. In every mouthful, there is a harmony of stardom: layers of dark soy sauce and sweet rock sugar hug the dark texture, while the warmth of ginger and onions tantalizes the senses. The thickened liquid slowly covers the full slice, creating a delicious sensation that penetrates to the bone. This dish isn't just a treat—it's a flavor offering that evokes nostalgia, warmth, and deep satisfaction with every bite.

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Chicken siumai with Chinese cabbage

The tender core of chicken siumai, scented with garlic and sesame oil, is wrapped in a thin, fragrant blanket of Chinese cabbage, creating a tantalizing combination of textures: soft on the inside, fluffy on the outside. When steamed, the cabbage softens with a warm sheen, while the warm steam combines with the siumai spices, inviting a delicious aroma into the air. The first bite melts in your mouth, bringing with it the sensation of a comforting yet enticing home-cooked meal. This dish is simple yet elegant, ideal for a light yet memorable meal.

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Sea Cucumber Stuffed Meat (海參釀肉)

A classic hai sam niang rou–style dish that pairs the springy bite of sea cucumber with a savoury pork filling, boosted with dried mushroom, leek, and ginger for extra aroma. Finished with a glossy oyster–soy sauce made from the steaming juices, it’s rich, comforting, and beautifully umami-forward.