It's customary for my family to observe a vegetarian diet on the first day of the lunar Chinese New Year. This mixed veggie is not a stir-fry dish but sort of 'braised' till all the ingredients, especially the mushrooms have been infused with the flavourful 'nam yee' and oyster sauce.
Bean curd puffs that have been halved, crushed ginger and 'nam yee' or preserved bean curd paste.
Washed and cut 'wong ngah bak', Chinese cabbage.
Bean curd sheets that have been deep fried.
All the ingredients simmering in the wok.
Recipe for Vegetarian dish aka 'Jai Choy'
Ingredients
- 80 gm, about 12 pieces dried Shitake mushrooms - soaked and stems cut off
- 550 gm Wong Ngah Pak/Chinese cabbage - cut
- 180 gm bean curd puffs - cut
- 200 gm dried bean curd sheets - deep fried
- 1 piece Nam Yee/preserved bean curd
- 30 gm ginger - crushed
- 100 gm glass vermicelli - soaked
- 1 Tbsp vegetarian oyster sauce
- Oil for frying/deep frying
- Salt and sugar to taste
- Heat up some oil in a wok. Break up the bean curd sheets and deep fry, take out and drain. Set aside.
- In the same wok, heat up 1 tbsp of oil, saute the crushed ginger with the cut mushrooms. Fry for a while and add in the cut vegetables. Stir-fry for a while and add in some water to cover the vegetables and mushrooms.
- Break up the nam yee, add in some water to make a paste and add this in together with the vegetarian oyster sauce.
- Add in the deep fried bean curd sheet and let it simmer till the mushrooms are soft.
- Add in the glass vermicelli and bean curd puffs. You may need to add in some water at this juncture as both these items are very absorbent. Simmer for a while.
- Add some sugar and salt to taste.
- Dish out and serve.
Oh yep...nothing beats a vegetarian treat on the first day of CNY!
ReplyDeleteA nice vegetarian dish it looks so good! Happy Lunar New Year!!
ReplyDeleteWe had this at a restaurant yesterday and it was the worst lo hon jai I ever had, give me your delicious version anytime :)
ReplyDeleteAngie
ReplyDeleteYes, after a great feast at the reunion dinner.
Thanks, Lyndsey
3 hungry tummies
Oh Yes, I've cooked quite a fair bit and stocked some in the freezer.
this is a must during the 1st day of cny in my mum's house.. :p
ReplyDeleteGong Xi Fa Cai! We had so much food as well.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a delicious specialty for the Chinese New Year celebration! I would love to try this!
ReplyDeleterenaclaire
ReplyDeleteJust following mum's tradition!
penny
Yup, food, food and more food!
5 Star Foodie
This is normally practised in Buddhist/Taoist households.
That's a very delicious vegetarian dish to start off the year. A friend cooked for me once & I just fell in love with it.
ReplyDeleteMary
ReplyDeleteIt's a favourite amongst my siblings too, after taking so much meat, seafood the night before.