Wa-gui 碗糕, a popular Taiwanese dish, is versatile and enjoyed for breakfast or as a snack. It can consists of pure rice flour paste steamed in a rice bowl, then garnished with soy sauce and minced garlic. Other variations incorporate fillings like duck egg yolk, mushrooms, minced pork, or shrimp mixed into the rice flour paste and steamed together in the bowl.
Ingredients (to fill 4 bowls):
For Braised Minced Pork:
- 120g minced pork
- 8 shiitake mushrooms, dried
- 2 eggs, boiled
- 1 tablespoon fried shallots or garlic
- 1 tablespoon soy sauce
- 1 teaspoon sugar
- A pinch of white pepper
- 50ml water
Rice Flour Bowls:
- 140g rice flour
- 50g tapioca starch
- 650ml water
- 1/2 tablespoon oil
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1/4 teaspoon sugar
Instructions:
Braised Meat:
1. Rinse the dried shiitake mushrooms, remove the stems, and soak them in water until softened.
2. Boil the eggs until cooked, peel them
3. Heat pan over medium heat. Sauté the minced pork until browned. Add fried shallots (or garlic) and soaked shiitake mushrooms, stirring until fragrant.
3. Add eggs in, soy sauce, sugar, white pepper, and water to the pan. Simmer over low heat for a few minutes, allowing the flavors to meld.
Flour Bowls:
1. In a mixing bowl, combine rice flour tapioca starch, salt, pepper, sugar and oil. Gradually pour in 100ml of water while stirring to form a smooth paste.
2. Boil the remaining 400ml of water in a pot. Once boiling, pour the hot water into the rice flour paste, stirring quickly. The boiling water will partially cook the paste.
Assembly:
1. Pour the paste into small bowls, filling them about three-quarters full and smoothing the surface. This should yield approximately 4-6 bowls, depending on the size.
2. Place half a shiitake mushroom, a spoonful of minced pork, and half of a braised egg (or a salted egg yolk) on top of each rice flour bowl.
3. Place the bowls into a steamer or pot and steam over high heat for 25-30 minutes.
4. After steaming, let the bowls sit in the pot for 20-30 minutes before removing.
5. Drizzle with sauce, enjoy!
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