Do you celebrate Chinese New Year? We love any excuse to eat dumplings, so this is an exciting time. Here are ten recipes from around the web that we think look particularly good. Add your own traditions or recipe links in the comments!
Do you celebrate Chinese New Year? We love any excuse to eat dumplings, so this is an exciting time. Here are ten recipes from around the web that we think look particularly good. Add your own traditions or recipe links in the comments!
And don't forget our Blood Orange Jelly Smiles! What are you cooking and eating for Chinese New Year?
(Image: Flickr member YoungToymaker licensed for use under Creative Commons)
I really wanted the recipe for the picture. I wish you guys would stop it with the bait and switch.
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I see those little egg custards in the picture, but there's no recipe for them! Those are my favorite thing to have as dessert whenever I go out for dim sum!
view jumpyfroggy's profile
Hey guys, we always give a link-back/image credit to the photos at the bottom of the post. In this case, it's a photo at Flickr:
http://flickr.com/photos/young_toymaker/397192348/
view faith's profile
the photo doesn't help if we actually wanted to make it ourselves.. :(
view jumpyfroggy's profile
Hmmm...
Egg custard tarts at Baking Bites Recipezaar.
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Those tarts are called "Dan Ta". I don't think I've ever had a homemade Chinese egg-custard tart (and I've been in a lot of Chinese homes).
They probably use lard in the pastry portion...
Honestly, they are so cheap that if you have a Chinese grocery/restaurant in your area...it's probably not worth the hassle of making them (which is prob why I've never had a homemade version).
Sorry for my less than inspiring KITCHN contribution. ;)
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Thanks so much for posting these! I'll be linking in my Chinese New Year Roundup.
view Rachel@oneprettything.com's profile
Actually another easier way to make something similar to dan ta but without to crust is to make egg custards. The chinese usually make savory ones through a long steaming process, however, you can also do it in the microwave.
Basically what you do is take 2 eggs and beat them while pouring in a about 1/2- 1 cup of boiling water. Add as much sugar as you want and put it in the microwave for about a minute or so.
I'll post some more details on my blog: http://kathyduan.wordpress.com/ later tonight.
Happy Chinese New Years!
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I hate when you have a picture of something but no recipe!
For anyone who wants to make Har Gow, I found this on recipezaar...
http://www.recipezaar.com/Har-Gow-Shrimp-Dumplings-109191
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