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Sunday, July 25, 2010

Steamed BBQ pork, scallop and cabbages

When my daughter and I watching this dish cooking in a TV cooking show recently, this dish made us salivate, my daughter asked me to cook this dish immediately after the show. Actually this dish usually served during Chinese New Year or wedding dinner due to the expensive ingredients and very time consuming.

Steamed BBQ pork, scallops and cabbages




Steamed BBQ pork, scallops and cabbages

Steamed BBQ pork, scallops and cabbages

Steamed BBQ pork, scallops and cabbages(printable recipe)

500g BBQ pork, cut thick slices
300g Chinese long cabbage (Nai Park), briefly blanch in boiling water till soften
12 dried whole scallops, soak in clean water several hours, and steam till soft
10 cloves garlic, pan fry till brown

1tbsp light soy sauce
1/2tsp salt
1/2tsp Chinese wine

1. Arrange in a bowl by this sequence-scallops , BBQ pork slices, garlic and cabbages.
2. Pour in the scallop water and add seasonings.
3. Steam over high flame for 60mins.
4. Up side down dish with a serving plate, remove the sauce and cook and thickening with cornstarch /tapioca flour, pour over the sauce on the dish.
5. Serve hot with rice.

Steamed BBQ pork, scallops and cabbages
Happy Cooking !!

40 comments:

Unknown said...

a very mouth watering dish....expensive too cause of those yummy scallops!!

Bakeling said...

Ooh la la , this dish really make people to increase more calories but it's delicious !

the lacquer spoon said...

Great feast dish! Pls let me call this a savoury pudding :)

Little Inbox said...

I watch the cooking show too, twice hehe...my hubby and I were salivating while watching it haha...

fuat gencal said...

Ellerinize sağlık. Çok iştah açıcı görünüyor.

Saygılar.

Anonymous said...

Omg.. i would like to have this too :D

ann low said...

Oh Sonia! I can't wait till CNY for the mouth watering dish ;D

Angie's Recipes said...

This is so Chinese New Year and delicious! Love all these dried scallops.

Elin Chia said...

Wow...and here I was thinking what to do with the dried scallops . I got a pkt of big dried scallop from a relative from Singapore..heehee thanks for this recipe.

Meldylocks and Her Three Bears said...

Steam for 1 hour?? My goodness! It's really time consunming!! But it certainly makes you drool!!!

Jane Chew said...

This looks very nice. My mum used to cook this for us for years but she dint actually decorate it so nice. Just put everything in the claypot and steamed till soft.

busygran said...

Wow! Just like from a restaurant! So nicely arranged. How my hubby would love to sink his teeth into the meat! :)

Somewhere in Singapore said...

I tempted by the scallops as i hardly eat this kind of meat (except roasted pork)...

ICook4Fun said...

wah a bowl of goodness! That is not a cheap dish especially the big big scallops. I can imagine the taste of the veggie after soaking up all the nice flavor from the scallops.

mei said...

wah.. looks ho ho jiak ar :) I love anything with scallops..

Jo said...

Looks good with all the delicious food in it. I believe a somewhat different version is served here in Singapore and they add a bit more other expensive goodies such as dried abalone, fatt choy.

Honey Bee Sweets said...

Wah, a very nice dish to serve during festive occasions. Nice!

Angel @ Cook.Bake.Love said...

Am I looking at the menu of some high end Chinese restaurants?

Sonia, this is very impressive and I would love to taste it. I am sure one serving is not enough. hahaha.

ck lam said...

Wow...this is a dish that is hard to resist with a nice combo of meat, seafood and veg :)

WendyinKK said...

Usually the goodies are hidden inside and wrapped with cabbage, but this is so different!!!! I love the way the cabbages soak up all the yummy flavours from the scallops and roast pork.

pigpigscorner said...

This looks so good! I must try this!

Cook with Madin said...

This is amazing. I love all the ingredients here. Lovely presentation as well.

My Little Things Corner said...

Aiyoyo, super delicious!!!Mouth watering...can't stop liao...here floor liao...hehehe

Cheah said...

Expensive dish, Sonia, will KIV it for Tong festival ..... I'm also salivating now!

3 hungry tummies said...

Great combination Sonia! The best part will be the cabbage itself absorbing all the flavour from the pork and scallops.

MaryMoh said...

Wow...beautiful presentation and looks very delicious....mmmm. I love the cabbage there too.

ReeseKitchen said...

Wa, very expensive and heavy dish!! I like it..:)

Jeannie said...

I love this dish and always look forward to eating it on those special ocassions when it will be available...very beautiful done!

mysimplefood said...

Wow!! This is definitely an expensive restaurant looking dish!

Little Corner of Mine said...

Beautiful! Certainly very suitable to serve it on CNY.

tigerfish said...

This must be so so so so tasty!

Namitha said...

That looks terrific..We too ahve a pork recipe posted today :-)

Reeni said...

I love your presentation! So fancy! And I bet it's extra delicious!

苏联妈妈 said...

sio bak sio bak! i love it !

Bakericious said...

looks like dish from restaurant, I am salivating, Sonia can I ve some?

The Sudden Cook said...

Looks great - have never tried this before.

petite nyonya said...

you are such a pro cook Sonia!

Sonia ~ Nasi Lemak Lover said...

Dear all, Thanks for your lovely words. Do try out, this is really nice and delicious.

Colin Woon said...

Wow! Such an expensive and yummy looking dish! I bet I will LOVE it!

The photos came out great too Sonia!

Amberamea said...

Wow! Just like from a restaurant! So nicely arranged. How my hubby would love to sink his teeth into the meat! :)

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