ASIAN MEATBALLS CLASS Talk
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ASIAN MEATBALLS CLASS Recipes View all
SHANGHAINESE LION’S HEADThey call it Lion's Head because the meatballs are ye big with manes of soft, tender napa cabbage...looking like a lion. Seriously, in Shanghai, the meatballs are the size of a tennis ball - let's call that a quarter pounder meatball. Slowly braise or steam to get a tender, melt-in-your-mouth meatballs. If you have a small… |
4 votes
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THAI KHAO TOM MOOThailand's breakfast for champions. A comfort food, the soup makes a wonderful meal. Besides being a popular breakfast item in Thailand (hold the bacon, give me pork balls!), it is also their version of chicken soup for the days when one is under the weather. |
2 votes
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PERSIAN KUFTEH BERENJIBig balls of aromatic fresh herbs, rice, beef and lamb. It's a whole meal by itself. Adding dairy to meatballs make them tender. The Advieh is a Persian spice mix of cinnamon, cardamom, cumin, cloves and rose petals. |
3 votes
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INDIAN KOFTA CURRYDelicious Gujerati style of curry, with lamb kofta aka meatballs. A flavor explosion experience. |
3 votes
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MALAYSIAN FISH BALLSBouncy meatballs! My good aunt, Shirley, shared this recipe with me - her secret ingredient is to add the egg (you must stir in in one directions, she says) to make the fish ball puff up during frying. The skin then collapses to a chewy bite, while the meat inside remains bouncy. Very few people really make this at home anymore… |
2 votes
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