By ThingsWeLike
Well, uni started weeks ago, which explains the lack of updates, due to the insufficient time to grow mold and to develop stuck-in-front-of-the-computer-all-day disorder. To avoid having our blog heading towards abandonment, we got our butts back into the chair and present to you stir fry asparagus.
As mentioned in the "About Us" entry, we do occasionally bring packed lunches to uni, not because we're that reluctant to boost the consumption growth of the country's economy, but really we're that health conscious to avoid eating out so often. Did I mention we stir fry our veges without using salt? But the Aussies grow their vegetables so well that they taste absolutely fine without seasoning. Ohkay, back to the packed lunch topic, we as typical Asians can't live without rice, and stir fry dishes goes well with it and they don't exude odd smell when we reheat them. (no, we can't live with just salads and fruits, our stomachs will be growling even before the start of lectures)
Asparagus taste really nice whether it's simple boiled or stir-fried with fresh garlics so that you get to taste its original flavour. But we got bored with that and decided to try an Asian style cooking with it. What's more when steam white rice goes really well with it! (TheSilentTiger did a video on how to make steamed rice in our ThingsWeLike TV, do check it out here!)
Ingredients:
4 fresh asparagus
1 carrot
2 garlic cloves
2 shitake mushrooms
1/2 chicken breast meat (sliced into quater inch think)
1 tbsp toasted sesame seed
1 tsp of corn starch mixed with 1 teaspoon of water
handful of toasted cashew nuts to be sprinkled on top (optional)
Seasoning:
1 1/2 tsp oyster sauce
1 1/2 tsp light soy sauce
1 tsp sesame oil
white pepper
1 tsp sugar
1. Toast the sesame seeds and cashew nuts. At the meantime, slice the asparagus and cut up the carrot using a peeler in order to get the thin elongated appearance. Prepare the ingredients and put aside.
2. Sauté the garlics and put in the sliced meat.
3. Pan fry the breast meat till brown for both side.
4. Put in the rest of the ingredients and combine with the seasoning.
5. Pour in a little bit amount of water and cover with a lid for a couple of minutes on medium heat.
6. Pour in the mixed corn starch and mix well. Sprinkle the toasted sesame seeds after that.
7. Lastly, you could serve the dish with some toasted cashew nuts.
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