8 oz beef or calves liver
8 oz prepared tripe
4 oz lean beef rump or fillet
4 oz lean ground beef or pork
1 salt and black pepper
1 egg
1 light soy sauce
1 small carrot
6 dried chinese black mushrooms, soa, ked
8 cup rich beef broth
3 oz can bamboo shoots, drained
18 canned gingko nuts, drained
2 tbsp pine nuts, optional
1 fresh red chili, shredded
3 green onions, shredded
VINEGAR SOY DIPPING SAUCE
3/4 cup light soy sauce
1/4 cup white vinegar
1/4 cup white sesame seeds, toasted and gr, ound
2 tsp finely chopped green onions
A Recipe for
Korean Hot Pot - Shin Sul Ro *
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This cook-at-the-table one-pot dish is served with a
biting vinegar soy sauce dip. The meat and vegetables
are eaten first; then the stock, well flavored by the
ingredients and pepped up with chili, is served as a
soup with a sprinkling of diced onions.
Very thinly slice the liver, sprinkle with salt and
pepper and fry lightly in a little vegetable oil with
a few drops of sesame oil until colored and sealed on
the surface. Set aside.
Boil the tripe for 8 minutes in lightly salted water;
drain and cut into narrow strips.
Cut the beef into thin slices. Pound with a meat
mallet or the side of a cleaver and cut into small
squares.
Mix the ground meat with the egg, adding salt, pepper
and a few drops each of sesame oil and soy sauce.
Form small meatballs with wet hands. Fry in a
half-and-half mixture of sesame and vegetable oils
until lightly browned.
Peel and slice the carrot. Drain the mushrooms and
remove the stems. Bring the stock to the boil in a
suitable vessel in the center of the table. Add the
meat, vegetables and nuts and simmer gently for about
15 minutes. Spoon straight from the pot into small
bowls with the vinegar soy dip.
When the meat and vegetables have been eaten, add the
finely shredded chili and green onions to the
remaining stock and serve in soup bowls.
Vinegar Soy Dipping Sauce: Mix all ingredients. The
sauce keeps for several days in the refrigerator
without the green onions, one day with the green
onions added.
From Asia The Beautiful Cookbook. Typed by Syd Bigger.
Serves: 6
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