Chinese Daikon (Turnip) Cake (蘿蔔糕)
Chinese Daikon (Turnip) Cake (蘿蔔糕)

Hello everybody, it is Brad, welcome to our recipe page. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a special dish, chinese daikon (turnip) cake (蘿蔔糕). It is one of my favorites food recipes. This time, I will make it a little bit unique. This will be really delicious.

Try out this dim sum Daikon or Chinese Turnip Cake recipe at home. It's gluten-free and vegetarian and can even serve as a body for your own complementary. (Redirected from Daikon cake). Turnip cake (traditional Chinese: 蘿蔔糕; simplified Chinese: 萝卜糕; pinyin: luóbo gāo; Cantonese Yale: lòbaahk gōu) is a Chinese dim sum dish.

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To get started with this recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can have chinese daikon (turnip) cake (蘿蔔糕) using 6 ingredients and 14 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Chinese Daikon (Turnip) Cake (蘿蔔糕):
  1. Prepare 300 grams Rice Flour (add more if needed)
  2. Prepare 2 Daikon
  3. Take 4 Chinese Sausage*
  4. Make ready Handful Dried Shrimp*
  5. Prepare 2 Tbs Soy sauce
  6. Prepare 1 Tbs Granulated white sugar

It is made from grated Chinese radish (which is similar to the Japanese daikon), rice flour with diced ingredients such as dried shrimp, dried. This pescatarian daikon radish cake (aka turnip cake) is a healthy take on the classic radish cake. Hello everyone, hope you had a wonderful holiday Today's meatless pescatarian Chinese daikon radish cake will be your perfect solution. Let's first take a step back to talk about Chinese New Year.

Instructions to make Chinese Daikon (Turnip) Cake (蘿蔔糕):
  1. If you wish you may substitue some chinese sausage with shiitake mushrooms, and dried scallop. - Add according to your own preferences.
  2. Take a handful of dried shrimp and soak it in water
  3. Diced all the chinese sausage and dried shrimp
  4. Grate the Daikon and strain the water
  5. Heat the frying pan and add the diced chinese sausage stir fry till some oil is released then add the dried shrimps. - Cook till fragrant.
  6. Add soy sauce and sugar mixture into the frying pan and coat the chinese sausage and dried shrimp
  7. Leaving the oil in the pot/ frying pan add in the shredded daikon. Add in some daikon water to boil the daikon for around 10 mins or until translucent
  8. When the daikon is cooked mix in the chinese sausage mixture
  9. Then slowly add water and rice flour until it becomes sticky.
  10. Prepare a pot/wok for steaming
  11. Place the sticky mixture into a Glass tray or aluminium tray
  12. When the water boils, place the glass tray into the wok and steam for 40mins-1hr
  13. Test with a toothpick to see if it gets stuck in the mixture. If it comes out with less effort then it is cooked.
  14. You can eat it immediately after being steamed with some cilantro and hot oil drizzled over. - - Or wait a day and pan fry it the next day.

Pan-Fried Turnip Cake (Chinese: 香煎蘿蔔糕) or Stir-Fried Radish Cake with XO Sauce (Chinese: XO醬炒蘿蔔糕) is one of my favorite dim sums when Pressure Cook Turnip. Turnip cake, or "lo bak go" in Cantonese…doesn't actually involve any turnip! More accurately it should be called a daikon cake because the daikon radish is But I've also seen the turnip cakes cut into cubes then stir-fried with XO sauce and beansprouts as well. My husband (who is Chinese) loves. Chinese turnip cake is one of the most popular dishes in dim sum and is a must-have Chinese New Year dish.

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