Ingredients:1 cornish hen1/2 cup Benedictine DOM1/4 cup kei chee (medlar seeds)Method:Wash and clean cornish hen thoroughly. Add all ingredients into a slowcooker (small size one) and fill the slowcooker half full with hot water. Boil on High for 3 hours. Serve hot!Note: This soup is quite sweet.
Yeah, I got to have my veggies. But read that leafy greens are cooling to the body and prohibited during confinement. So, the alternative would be snowpeas or sweet snap peas, even french beans is okay. So, here's the easy recipe.Recipe:1 large egg, beaten and marinated with soy sauce and white peppers1/2 cup of shredded gingersAbout 5-6 sweet snap peas, cutSesame oilMethod:1. Heat the wok with sesame oil. When hot, add in the shredded gingers and stir-fry until fragrant, add in the snap peas and stir for a while, then pour in the beaten egg. You can flip it omelette style until cooked.
This is the drink that I had for the whole month instead of water. Other than that I had Milo with milk in the morning and after three weeks cheating with two cups of coffee. :P This tea is simply delicious. I put everything in a slowcooker and let it cooked overnight on low and enjoyed it the next day. I used red dates, black dates, tong sum and dried longan. My slowcooker is the big one so everything I added was based on agaration.
For the complete recipe, click here . Courtesy of Peony and thanks for posting the recipe.
This is one common confinement must have food. I put the leftover in the refrigerator and trimmed off the fat and had it the next day.
Recipe:1 pork knuckle0.5kg old gingers, smashed4 cups sweet black vinegar8 cups waterMethod:1. Rub the pork knuckle with salt and wash it.2. Add the vinegar and water in a big pot, heat until boiling and add in the gingers. When boiled, add in the pork knuckle. Turn the heat to low and let it simmer for a few hours or until the pork knuckle is soften.
This is the mee sua soup that I have for lunch most of the times. My mom cooked for me for the first three weeks and I cooked the above myself. It actually pretty delicious.Recipe:Sesame oilShredded gingers1 large egg, beatenCut sweet snap peas/ snowpeas (optional)
ground porkSeason to taste with soy sauce, salt and sugar.Method:1. Heat the wok with sesame oil and when hot, add in the shredded gingers and stir-fry until slightly brown, add in the egg. Stir-fry for a little while and add in the amount of water you want (for soup).2. When boiled, add in the ground pork (drop it in like meat balls). Boiled until the ground pork balls are cooked, season to taste with the seasoning above.3. Quickly boil another pan of hot water and drop the dried mee sua to soften. This only takes a second, dish out and place in a bowl. Scoop in the soup and enjoy it immediately.