八宝菜 Eight Treasures
Pinyin: bā bǎo càiI saw this dish on a table next to mine when I walked in to this restaurant and it looked great. I'm a fan of peanuts, and I saw it had carrots and cucumbers, tofu, meat, and more. I had to have it. Come to find out this dish is actually called the Eight Treasures Dish. It has everything mentioned above as well as mushrooms, peppers, and peas.
It really reminded me a lot of Kung Pao Chicken, of which I am a huge fan, but with more variety. My hopes were dashed though upon the first bite. The dish was quite oily and the sauce was very dark and heavy feeling. It was a bit saltier than I would have liked even though the overall flavor was good.
I had such high hopes and like so many things in China those hopes were dashed. I still think that this dish has great potential if it was done right. Given the right restaurant I'd try this one again, though I think most of the cheap local places would abuse this by over oiling it, so be warned.











3 Comments:
The dish itself is nothing wrong. The way you tried is wrong. Most Chinese mix with dish with diluted rice, so it won't taste salty. Same as drinking vodka, have to mix with other liquid.
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Anonymous, at 12:16 AM
It definitely seemed like it could have been a great dish to pair with beer. Maybe it is a better "gai jiao fan" style dish rather than family style.
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The Red Chef, at 3:20 PM
hi,the red chef~~~lol~~~
I just search for vegetarian food,and i get "su ba xian"(素八仙) on your blog. i just pass by to say i'm a fan of peanuts,too.lol~~
by the way,happy newyear
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lyn, at 9:32 PM
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