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Mandarin Soup
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The Recipe

4 Straw mushrooms, dried

1/4 lb Pork, lean

1/2 c Bamboo shoots

Bean curd, fresh -(2 pieces) 4 c Chicken stock

1 t Salt

1 tb Dark soy sauce

2 tb Cornstarch, mixed with

1/4 c Water

1 Egg

1 Scallion, chopped

1 tb Sesame oil

Soak mushrooms in warm water for 20 minutes. Drain, reserving liquid. Cut pork, bamboo shoots, mushrooms, bean curd into thin strips. Combine stock and reserved mushroom liquid in a saucepan. Bring to a boil. Add salt, soy sauce, pork, bamboo shoots, mushrooms. Cover and simmer 5 minutes. Add bean curd and again bring to a boil. Add small amount of hot liquid to cornstarch paste, stirring. Add mixture to pan and cook for 1 or 2 more minutes. Beat egg lightly and slowly add it to hot soup. Stir once, gently. Remove soup from heat. Sprinkle with chopped scallion and sesame oil. Serve immediately. NOTES: * Bamboo shoot, pork and mushroom soup -- I worked out this recipe in an attempt to duplicate the Mandarin Soup served at the Peking Royal Kitchen in Pittsburgh. My friends all agree that it is a good replica; some prefer my version to the "real thing." * The quality of the chicken stock makes a huge difference in a recipe like this. Use fresh stock if you can, or buy the best grade of canned chicken stock you can find. : Difficulty: easy. : Time: 20 minutes waiting and 20 minutes preparing. : Precision: Measure spices and seasonings. : Elaine Rich : Microelectronics Computer Corporation, Austin, Texas : HI.Rich@MCC.ARPA : Copyright (C) 1986 USENET Community Trust

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