We have braised food quite often because my whole enjoys it. Sometime I wonder whether this is Teochew's culture of mixing gravy into the rice. For me, I prefer to eat my rice with little sauces and not drenched with it.
Decided to give it a change and try out Taiwanese Braised Beef Rice 台灣牛肉饭 instead.
Findings: The gravy is really good and it has a mild hint of spiciness in it. Glad everyone likes it.
What you need:
1kg beef shank
Decided to give it a change and try out Taiwanese Braised Beef Rice 台灣牛肉饭 instead.
Findings: The gravy is really good and it has a mild hint of spiciness in it. Glad everyone likes it.
What you need:
1kg beef shank
1 large onion
4" ginger
3 tbsp chili bean paste
1 tsp cummin
1 tsp fennel
4 cloves
1 cinnamon stick
1 tspSichuan peppercorn (crushed)
1 tsp fennel
4 cloves
1 cinnamon stick
1 tsp
1 tsp white pepper
3 tbsp vegetable oil
200 ml rice wine
200 ml soy sauce
2 stalks of green onions
Method:
Chop the onion and
ginger into thin slices.
Cut the green onion stalks
in half and set aside a small portion for the garnish at the end
Next, take the beef shank
and cut evenly into big cubes.
Blanch beef with boiling water.
Heat a pot on high heat with oil. Sear beef until brown. Remove and set aside.
Add the ginger and let it cook for 1-2 minutes. Then,
add the chopped onions and cook until they are translucent and begin to
caramelize (~3-4 minutes).
Add in the spices and mix well into the beef
Then, deglaze by pouring
the rice wine into the wok. Let the wine cook for about 3-4 minutes to
evaporate the alcohol
Add in the chili bean paste. Cook the paste for about
30 seconds before mixing it in with the rest of the ingredients
Add the soy sauce and mix
well
Then, add the green onions
Pour the hot
water into the mixture until it covers all of the ingredients.
Bring the beef broth to a
boil again. Cover the wok and turn the heat down to low. Let the beef broth
simmer and cook for 2 hours
Serve with rice and blanched vegetable
I am submitting this post to Asian Food Fest#10 Aug 2014 : Taiwan hosted by travelling-foodies.
To all the PSLE kids, good luck for tomorrow's exam!
Cheers!
I am submitting this post to Asian Food Fest
To all the PSLE kids, good luck for tomorrow's exam!
Cheers!
Hi Edith, I love braised beef like yours. Looks so delicious, definitely can eat more rice with it.
ReplyDeleteYes Ann it was very good with rice.
DeleteThis braised beef is so tasty ... perfect with a bowl of hot steamed rice.
ReplyDeletePSLE .... all the best to your girl too !
Thanks. Girl is not sitting for her PSLE Oral yet. Hers is on 17 Sept.
Deletethis looks like super soft and bursting with flavour! i'd love to make this for DH
ReplyDeleteTry it and let me know whether you like it.
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