Easiest Way to Cook Delicious Lopaco (Chinese turnip cake)

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Easiest Way to Cook Delicious Lopaco (Chinese turnip cake)

Minggu, 01 September 2019

Lopaco (Chinese turnip cake). Our family turnip cake lo bak go recipe uses Chinese sausage, dried shrimp, mushrooms and more. Having sampled versions of turnip cake (or lo bak go, as it's known in Cantonese) at many dim sum restaurants over the years, I've come to the conclusion that they can't be compared to our. Semoga kalian berkenan dg vidio sy yg masih amatiran ini.

Lopaco (Chinese turnip cake) Turnip cake is a Chinese dim sum dish. The less commonly used radish cake is a more accurate name, as Western-style turnips are not used in the dish but rather shredded radish (typically Chinese radish) and plain rice flour. It is traditionally called carrot cake in Singapore. You can have Lopaco (Chinese turnip cake) using 17 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you achieve that.

Ingredients of Lopaco (Chinese turnip cake)

  1. Prepare of turnips. Peeled.
  2. It's of salt.
  3. It's of sugar.
  4. It's of rice flour.
  5. You need of Boiling water.
  6. It's of Chinese mushrooms. Chopped.
  7. Prepare of ground beef.
  8. You need of onion.
  9. It's of eggs.
  10. Prepare of corn starch.
  11. It's of soy sauce.
  12. Prepare of Chinese mushrooms. Chopped.
  13. It's of cake pan. Greased.
  14. Prepare of ground beef.
  15. It's of onion.
  16. You need of eggs.
  17. You need of corn starch.

The Chinese turnip cake is a popular dim sum item and a festive dish for Chinese holidays, including Chinese New Year. It is a savory rice cake loaded with cured meat, daikon radish, mushrooms, and dried shrimp. It's steamed, and then pan fried to create a tender texture with a crispy crust. Pan fried Chinese Turnip Cake with Oyster Sauce.

Lopaco (Chinese turnip cake) step by step

  1. Grate the turnip.
  2. Add 1 tsp salt and 2 tsp sugar. Mix..
  3. Add rice flour and 3 cups boiling water. Mix until uniform..
  4. Place empty cake pan on steamer..
  5. Pour the mix into the pan..
  6. Add enough boiling water water to fill the pan, leaving a spare 1/2 inch.
  7. Steam for an hour and a half..
  8. Meanwhile, in a bowl, mix the Chinese mushrooms, ground beef, onion, eggs, 1/2 tsp salt, 1 tsp sugar, soy sauce and corn starch..
  9. After an hour and a half has passed (or when the cake has a jello consistency and turnip is cooked), spread the meat mixture on top of it and let it steam for 20 more minutes or until beef is done..
  10. In a bowl, mix the Chinese mushrooms, ground beef, onion, eggs, 1/2 tsp salt, 1 tsp sugar, and corn starch..

Today, I'm sharing a Chinese Turnip Cake recipe that I adapted from my late Aunt Florence's cookbook. I love dim sum, the bite-size delicacies that are carted around at Chinese restaurants in Chinatown on the weekend. The cake tastes like turnip cakes I've had in Chinese restaurants but I think the mushrooms shrimp and sausage should be chopped very finely for a more even texture. But I will definitely try this again but won't wait until Chinese New Year! Update: I made these again with the same result.