SPICY SICHUAN BROTH
San Francisco chef Melissa King uses this broth for hot pot, a celebratory dish that's also an event unto itself. The broth is very aromatic, with an alluring deep-red hue and a pleasant tingle from Sichuan peppercorns. It's intentionally unsalted, since it will pick up so much flavor from the ingredients cooked in it; in fact, you will probably need to dilute it with a little boiling water from time to time over the course of the evening. For shopping tips, see our Asian Market Shopping Guide.
Provided by Melissa King
Time 1h
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Heat oil in a 6- to 8-qt. pot over high heat. Add ginger and garlic and stir-fry until fragrant, 30 seconds to 1 minute. Add spices, chiles, and chile bean paste and fry, stirring, 1 minute to release flavors.
- Add broth and bring to a boil, covered; then lower heat and simmer, covered, 30 minutes to blend flavors.
- *Find at East Asian markets or online.
- Make ahead: 1 day, chilled, or 3 months, frozen.
Nutrition Facts :
SPICY SICHUAN HOT POT [MILD BROTH RECIPE INCLUDED]
Spicy Sichuan Hot Pot is made with a delicious Chinese spicy broth that simmers away while your guests can cook their own thin slices of meats, vegetables, noodles and anything they desire. Fun interactive communal dinner idea!
Provided by HWC Magazine
Categories Mains
Time 40m
Number Of Ingredients 48
Steps:
- Determine if your guests would like the hot and spicy or mild broth (I made one of each).
Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 8 g, Calories 255 kcal, Carbohydrate 16 g, Protein 20 g, Fat 13 g, SaturatedFat 4 g, Cholesterol 102 mg, Sodium 1629 mg, Fiber 4 g, Sugar 4 g
SPICY HOTPOT BROTH (SICHUAN) -- HONG TANG LU
Recipezaar has (as of July 2009) 29 hotpot recipes, but all but one of these are not the Chinese style hotpot. The exception (Recipe #327359 #327359) is listed as Mongolian style hotpot. This recipe, and several that will follow, are authentic Sichuan. The source is Fuschia Dunlop's Land of Plenty, which focuses on Sichuan cuisine. One of her other books, The Revolutionary Chinese Cookbook, discusses the Hunanese version of hotpot cuisine, which appears to be more similar to the Mongolian than is the Sichuanese. I haven't had this specific recipe, but I have had Sichuan hotpot at several Chengdu and NYC Chinatown Sichuan restaurants ... an absolutely wonderful meal. Fuschia spent several years in Chengdu as a student at Sichuan's most notable cooking school ...IMHO her books are among the most authentic and best sources in English for Sichuanese and Hunanese recipes. The basic process is as follows; Prepare the broth (this recipe) or broths (plain, spicy, vegetarian, etc.). Prepare raw ingredients which will be dipped by each individual guest. Each guest will remove his/her ingredient when cooked to their preference, then dipped in a dipping sauce (there may be 4-12 sauces for the party) and eaten. When all are done with the dipping ingredients, the broth, now flavored from all the dipping ingredients, is served as a soup/broth. Enjoy!! This is heavenly ... like a fondue but so much better!!
Provided by Gandalf The White
Categories Stocks
Time 1h
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Make a paste out of the black beans and 1 Tbsp Shaoxing rice wine, using either a mortar and pestle or a food processor.
- Wash the ginger and cut it into slices about the thickness of a coin.
- Using a scissors, snip the chiles into 1 inch sections and remove the seeds.
- Heat 3 tbs of the oil in a wok over a medium flame so it's hot but not smoking.
- Stir fry the chiles to flavor the oil; you want the oil to sizzle around the chiles, making them crisp and fragrant, but NOT burning; using a slotted spoon remove them and set aside.
- Rinse out and dry the wok, the put on a simmer/low heat.
- Add the rest of the oil and the beef drippings.
- Once the drippings have melted completely, turn up the heat to medium.
- When the oils just begin to smoke (around 250-300 degreesF), add the chile bean paste and stir fry until the oil is rich and fragrant (60-90 seconds).
- The paste should NOT burn; if necessary either move the wok off the heat or turn the heat down to let the paste sizzle in the oil.
- When the oil has reddened, add the black bean mash and the ginger.
- Stir fry until they also are fragrant.
- Add about 1 1/2 quarts of the beef stock and bring to a boil.
- When the liquid reaches a boil, add the rock sugar, the rest of the Shaoxing wine, and (optional) the glutinous rice wine.
- Salt to taste.
- Add the chiles and the Sichuan pepper (adjust the quantity depending on how "hot and numbing" you want it) leave the broth to simmer for 15-20 minutes.
- You are now ready to use this to dip ingredients to cook.
- =============== NOTE ================.
- You will add the rest of the chicken stock to top up the hotpot as the meal progresses.
SPICY HOTPOT
This is a mouth-tingling, numbing hotpot! The spicy soup stock base is a delicious broth in which fresh ingredients are poached - like a Chinese fondue. The Mandarin word for such a feast is 'Huo-guo', meaning 'hotpot', because all the ingredients are cooked in a hotpot! I love this kind of feast, it is easy to prepare, and is great for interaction with friends. All you need is an electric wok or fondue set up in the centre of the table and plenty of soup ladles and away you go. I had this dish in Chengdu in the middle of summer and it was fantastic. Be warned - this is extremely spicy.
Provided by Food Network
Time 1h20m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 31
Steps:
- For the soup base:
- Heat a 3 1/2 pint capacity wok over a high heat, and add the groundnut oil. Stir-fry the chiles and Sichuan peppercorns until fragrant. Add the chile bean sauce, and chile sauce, then pour in the stock. Add the star anise, mushrooms, orange peel, chile oil, and ginger, and bring everything to a boil. Then, reduce the heat to medium-low, and simmer for 20 minutes. Ten minutes before serving, stir in the chiles.
- For the hotpot:
- Whilst the stock is simmering, divide all the fish balls, spring onions, cabbage, deep-fried tofu, and fresh tofu on 4 serving plates, cover with plastic wrap, and chill them in the refrigerator.
- For the soy dipping sauce:
- Combine the black vinegar, soy sauce, and chiles in a bowl, and set the sauce aside.
- For the special dipping sauce:
- Let each guest prepare their own Taiwanese dipping sauce at the table. In a small bowl, stir to combine, the egg yolk, satay sauce, cilantro, and spring onions.*
- For the assembly:
- To serve, arrange all the ingredients on the table. Transfer the soup base to an electric wok or fondue pot, and set it up in the center of the table. Let the guests help themselves, and cook the raw ingredients in the spicy broth. Serve with both dipping sauces.
SICHUAN SPICY HOT POT
Found and completely ADORED from http://yireservation.com, this recipe is not mine. I have been looking for this recipe for years now and finally, it's here for your enjoyment. Re-posted so that the Food.com community can enjoy it and the nutrition facts would be available :)
Provided by Sweet Tortellini
Categories Clear Soup
Time 3h30m
Yield 4-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 20
Steps:
- Make the base stock by combining beef or pork bones or chicken skeleton with water, ginger, scallion, bay leaves. Bring to boil then simmer for 3 hours. Alternatively, season with the bouillon of your choice to skip the 3 hours of boiling bones.
- To make the aged-spicy paste, chop the Szechuan Spicy Bean Paste, soaked dry chili, ginger, garlic, and black bean. Combine 4 tbsp of oil and all the chopped ingredients, cook in low heat for 10 minutes. Stir frequently. Add the rest of the dry spices and cooking wine and sugar to the paste. Continue to cook in low heat for another 30 minutes then turn off the heat.
- Before serving the hot pot, combine the aged-spicy paste with base stock and bring to boil. Add additional ginger, dried chili, and salt to taste.
- Enjoy the spicy goodness!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 1575.8, Fat 161.3, SaturatedFat 66.9, Cholesterol 224.7, Sodium 92.8, Carbohydrate 5.2, Fiber 1.6, Sugar 0.7, Protein 19.5
SPICY HOTPOT BROTH (SICHUAN)
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- 1. Make a paste out of the black beans and 1 TBSP Shaoxing rice wine, using either mortar and pestle or food processor. 2. Wash the ginger and cut it into slices about the thickness of a coin. 3. Using scissors, cut chiles into 1" sections and remove seeds 4. Heat 3 TBSP oil in wok over med flame so it's hot but not smoking 5. Stir fry the chiles to flavor the oil. Oil should sizzle around the chiles DON'T BURN. Remove with slotted spoon and set aside. 6. Rinse out the wok, dry, put on low heat/simmer 7. Add rest of oil and beef drippings 8. When drippings have melted completely, turn head to med 9. When oil just begins to smoke (250-300 F) add chile bean paste and stir fry until oil is rich and fragrant (60-90 seconds) 10. Paste SHOULD NOT BURN. Remove wok from heat if nec. or turn down to let paste sizzle in oil 11. When oil is red, add black bean mash and ginger 12. Stir fry until they are also fragrant 13. Add about 1-1/2 quarts of beef stock and bring to boil 14. When liquid reaches boil, add rock sugar, rest of Shaoxing wine and optional glutinous rice wine 15. Salt to taste 16. Add the chiles and Sichuan pepper (adjust quantity according to how 'hot and numbing' you want it) and leave broth to simmer for 15-20 minutes. 17. You are now ready to use this to dip ingredients to cook. NOTE: You will add the rest of the stock to top off the hot pot as the meal progresses.
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