Thursday, November 22, 2007

蟹粉蒸饺 Crab and Pork Steamed Dim Sum

Pinyin: xiè fěn zhēng jiǎo

Something a bit different today. A little Dim Sum. Dim Sum as Americans know it, is more of a Cantonese style food. Dim Sum is essentially the Chinese equivalent to finger food and it's usually eaten while drinking tea. Lots of time the dishes are sweet and dessert like in nature, although that's obviously not always the case.

These steamed dumplings are filled with a mixture of pork and crab meat (which means they are salty/savory rather than sweet). I'm not usually one for liking crab, but I do like Dim Sum. Since I don't much care for crab I couldn't say I loved the taste of these little dumplings. The crab flavor was quite strong, the outer noodle shell was nice, not too chewy, yet it didn't just fall apart. And the little orange red things on top were just for looks essentially.

I'd definitely recommend trying some Dim Sum while your in China, there are tons of options available. For me I won't be getting these crab dumplings again, but hey if you enjoy crab, more power to you.

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2 Comments:

  • Aren't the orange things on top crab roe... or at least fake versions of it? I think they add to the salty flavor, and give the dish a bit of texture.

    I agree though, mostly they just add color.

    By FEDS, at 11:29 AM  

  • Good eye Feds, they are crab roe, yummy!!!

    By The Red Chef, at 3:41 PM  

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