Cooking with mushrooms (sliced) doesn’t have to be expensive. Try these cheap, tasty, and filling recipes.
Japchae is a popular Korean dish that’s savory and slightly sweet, made with Korean glass noodles stir-fried with vegetables. This version combines carrots, onion, spinach, mushrooms, and sliced dried black fungus, plus egg slices, all tossed in a soy sauce–oyster sauce blend with cooking wine and brown sugar, then finished with sesame oil and sesame seeds.
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.
Curry is loved by people all over the world. Interestingly, the cooking methods of curry vary from place to place, but the taste is equally delicious. The curry that Hong Kong people like tends to have a Hainanese flavor, with a stronger coconut milk flavor and less spiciness. This Hong Kong-style curry chicken is simple and easy to cook, spicy and suitable for both adults and children.
Winter melon soup is really a home-cooked dish. Every household knows how to make this soup. Winter melon can clear away heat and moisturize the body. The soup made from it is sweet and delicious. This soup is the best when my two sons are suffering from heatstroke.
This recipe calls for savory-sweet beef rolls filled with enoki mushrooms and scallions. Thinly sliced beef is seasoned with ginger, garlic, chili powder, salt, pepper, tapioca starch, oyster sauce, soy sauce, sesame oil, and sugar, then topped with lightly blanched enoki mushrooms and sliced scallions before being rolled tightly. The rolls are fried over low heat until golden brown, then topped with the remaining sauce (soy sauce, oyster sauce, sugar, spices, and flour) until it thickens to a glossy finish. Finally, a sprinkling of fresh sliced scallions and a dash of chili powder adds a touch of spice. The result is tender meat with a soft mushroom core and a sticky, umami-infused sauce—perfect as a party appetizer or main dish.
Turnip cake is a classic Hong Kong dim sum dish, and many families make it at home, especially during the Chinese New Year. The radish cake has a soft and glutinous texture and a strong aroma of cured meat. It has a unique flavor when served with soy sauce or sweet soy sauce. This traditional radish cake is mainly made of white radish, sticky rice flour, Chinese sausage, bacon, mushrooms and dried shrimps. It can be enjoyed directly after steaming, or it can be sliced and fried to add a layer of flavor.
My eldest son is sick. He doesn’t like porridge, but his throat is dry and he doesn’t want to eat, so I usually cook this macaroni. First, cook the soup base with dried scallops, then add your favorite vegetables and minced meat. It is nutritious, delicious and easy to digest.