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Asian Cuisine
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The Countries of Asia we will be focusing on
• China- The cradle of Civilization • Japan • Thailand • India • Philippines • Other Nations : Korea, Indonesia,
Malaysia, Vietnam, Sri Lanka etc
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Asian Cuisine, like any cuisine has been determined by
• Environmental Factors: Water, weather, growing conditions, Geography
• Cultural Parameters • Religion • Historical Factors : Trade, Conquerors,
Migration
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The Oldest Civilization
• In the West : Egypt (temples and pyramids ) 3,000 B.C, followed by the the Persians (2000 BC) and Hittites ( Turkey, Babylon and Syria)2000-1200 BC
• In the East: Chinese culture has been flourishing since 1800BC (Shang Dynasty), The flourishing of this culture continues unto the Chou, Ch’in, Han, , Ming and Ch’ing Dynasties of China
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Five Basic Condiments in Asian cuisine
These ingredients can be used as both condiments on the table while eating or as condiments in the kitchen while cooking
1) Extracts 2) Pastes 3) Marinades 4) Dipping Sauce 5) Garnishes
Source: Essentials of Asian Cuisine , Page 64-73
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1) Extracts
• Highly concentrated liquids taken from a single flavor bearing ingredient
Examples : ginger extract for Chinese and Japanese food,
tamarind extract in South East Asian cuisine, Annato water for coloring,
coconut milk extracted from dessicated coconuts
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Pastes • Concentrates like extracts but instead of being liquid,
they are thick, silky or coarse, and often times contain another ingredient, many times these pastes can be used as a marinade and added to sauces also
ex. Chinese Lotus Paste Black Bean paste – black bean, water, sugar Red Bean Paste – red bean, water, sugar Miso- fermented soy bean paste Lemongrass and Garlic pastes Curry pastes, Shrimp Pastes
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Marinades
• Flavoured liquids to soak meat, fish and poultry
• Many Asian marinades give all five flavors –sweet, salty, bitter, sour and spicy ( sugar, soysauce, lemon, chilis, pepper)
• Marinades can also serve as basting liquids
• Marinating times are varied per item
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Dipping sauces
• A Big part of the Asian meal • Allows the diner to be part of the
finished flavors of a meal • Example : soy and wasabi, vinegar ,
hoisin sauce with pancakes and peking duck,
• Many dishes in Asian Cuisine are lightly flavored because the dipping sauce usually completes the taste
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Garnishes • Leaves , Flowers and herbs added to visually enhance
the meal and lift it to its final flavor note and texture • Unlike in Western cuisine where the garnish is simply
for decoration, the garnish in Asian cuisine many times is necessary for its final flavor
• Ex. Fried shallots and garlic that top a dish • Julienne of ginger • Grated citrus zest and herbs added to soup
• Julienned Nori on rice
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Common Asian Ingredients and Products
• Tamarind Edible fruit resembling a long brown bean. It is culti vated for its sour, yet Slightly sweet pulp. Usually used for savory dishes but is candied in the Phils and Thailand. Tamarind has a distinct flavor with no real substitute although people use lemons or limes It can be bought also in pulp, packed tightly in blocks and in concentrate
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Common Asian Ingredients and Products
• Annato Seeds- reddish brown seeds that is used for coloring foods. The seeds are soaked in water and the water squeezed out. It is harvested from the seed of the achiote plant. Common in the Carribean and South Ameriuca and grown in the Phils by the Spanish.
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Fermented Fish Paste
• Philippines – Bagoong (Balayan-anchovy,alamang– shrimp)
• Trassi – Indonesia • Blanchan – Malaysia • Kapi- Thailand • Mam Tom – Vietnam • Usually eaten with rice and to accompany the
food
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Fermented Fish Sauce
• Used by South east asians as a cooking ingredient and sometimes as a dipping sauce on the table
• Vietnam- Nuoc man • Philippines – patis • Thailand and Myan mar- Nam pla • Cambodia- Teuk trei
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Soy sauce • Developed in China over 2,500 years ago. • Soy bean ( a common food source ) was
naturally fermented and then later separated into the solid and liquid
• While studying in China, a Japanese Zen priest noticed the product and brought it home and started to perfect it
• Original soy sauce was made from fermented soy, but now contains wheat and soy, and sometimes these days , contains no soy at all
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Soy sauce • Chinese soy sauce: a) light –mainly used for seasoning;
saltier and does not affect the colr of the finished dish
b) dark- aged longer; molasses added, and adds flavor and color to a dish
c) thick soy sauce- with sugar and cornstarch; mostly for dipping
• Japanese Soy sauce: Shoyu Slightly sweeter taste than chinese soy ; 5
varieties available
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Soy sauce • Indonesian Soy sauce – Kecap ( which
means all fermented sauce) • Malaysian soy sauce – douyou • Korean soy sauce – a byproduct of
doenjang ( fermented soy bean paste) • Vietnamese Soy sauce – Tuong • Philippine Soy Sauce – Toyo;
combination of soy bean , wheat, sugar and molasses and is more mild that its Asian counterparts
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Bean Sprouts
Stalks of Fresh Soy or Mung Beans that sprout fresh white stalks full of protein. They are pinched off just before use .
They are Blanched, eaten in salads or soups or stir fried with other vegetables
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Oyster Sauce
Thick Brown Sauce made of Dried oyster extract Sugar, water, salt and cornstarch. It is added Sparingly to stir fries or braised dishes as its flavor is quite strong.
Lee Kum Kee
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COCONUT
The single most used fruit in Sweet and savoury southeast asian cuisine
Used for coconut milk in curries and braises and for making coconut oil
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Ginger Rhizome which in its earlier stages Is much juicier and spicier. It evolved in Asian cuisine to cut the “fishy taste” and a flavoring Ingredient .
Japanese like to pickle it, and extracts are used for ginger milk, Salad dressings, dipping sauces And marinades
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Oils • Coconut Oil • Palm Oil- used like regular vegetable oil • Peanut Oil – oil has a deep flavor and can
sometimes taste and feel a bit heavy • Sesame Oil- Extracted from Sesame seeds and
at times roasted for a more pronounced flavor. It should be used sparingly because it has a strong flavor
• Chili Oil – infuse oil with whole red chilis and flakes over low heat for a few minutes
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Vinegars • Chinese Black Vinegar- strong vinegar of fermented
glutinous rice, Asian Balsamic but more acidic • White Rice Vinegar- clean tasting white vinegar. Often
times in Asia, vinegar is paired with sugar to counteract acidity
• Coconut Vinegar- Made from coconut wine sap and coconut water exposed to air for some time and soured, it generally has lower acidity content than most vinegars
• Japanese white rice vinegar- for salad dressings and making sushi rice
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Chinese Five Spice Powder • A blend of fennel seeds, star anise ,
licorice, cloves, szechuan peppercorns, and cinnamon.
• It is quite pungent so just a little is used • There are really more than 5 spices but
the name comes from the fact that the flavors correspond with the five chinese flavors- salty, bitter, sour , spicy, and sweet, -- which correspond to the 5 natural elements
(water, fire, wood, metal and earth)
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Star Anise • Tastes a bit like licorice and is used in bothe
sweet and savory dishes
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Szechwan Pepper
• Not really a peppercorn; comes from the reddish brown berry of the prickly ash tree. The woodsy aroma is responsible for the distinct flavor of the food from the region of Szechwan where the spice originated.
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Black Mushrooms
• Commonly known as Shitake, they have a more concentrated aroma when dried
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Abalone
• Quite expensive, can be bought dried in Chinese medicine and dried seafood shops
• Must be rehydrated up to 24 hours
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Salted Duck Eggs
• A Chinese Speciality that is also enjoyed all over South East Asia, Made by soaking the duck eggs in brine
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Fresh Tofu • Firm, Medium Firm, Soft, Silken • Pressed Tofu – • Tofu Skins- flat, fresh, frozen or dried
sheets. The sheets can be used as springroll wrappers. The sticks have to be soaked in water until pliable before each recipe
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Pandan leaves
• Used in South East Asian Cuisine – natural green color with a butterscotch like flavor used for both sweet and savory dishes
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Cilantro
• Coriander or chinese parsley • Leaves and stems are full of flavor
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Galangal
• Known as the less pungent ginger
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Lemongrass Used widely in Asian Cuisine. Fibrous and Stalks must be pounded to get flavor
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Scallions Known as green onion Or spring onion
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Eggplants
• Japanese eggplant • Pea eggplant • Thai Eggplant
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Bamboo Shoots
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Bittter melon Often combined with pork and Shrimp to counter the bitterness. Spongy core and seeds must be removed
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Bok Choi
• Green leafy cabbage, best while young
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Chinese Broccoli
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Green papaya
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Green Mango
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Water Chestnuts
Grown on rice paddies and when bought Fresh still have a bit of mud on it. Can be Used raw or added to fillings
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Yard Long Beans
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Banana Bud
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Fresh Mushrooms
• Shitake • Enoki • Straw Mushrooms ( usually canned only
available)
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Flour and Starches • Rice Flour • Sticky glutinous rice • Toasted rice flour ( used as binder for vietnamese shrimp paste,
made by toasting sticky short grain rice over medium heat and grinding it)
• Panko bread crumbs , fine white bread crumbs that give foods a nice texture
• Potato Starch- used for thickening sauces, has double the thickening power as cornstarch
• Sago pearls- from the sago palm • Wheat Starch – gluten free, used for dumpling skins
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Noodles and papers • Dried Rice vermicelli • Dried Rice Sticks ( for phad thai) • Dried Rice paper ( for vietnamese spring rolls) • Mung bean noodles • Wheat vermicelli – Somen • Buckwheat- Soba • Cha Soba – Matcha green tea + soba • Ramen- Egg • Spring roll wrapper and Wonton wrappers
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Equipment
• Bamboo Steamers • Chopsticks • Cleavers • Flat Strainers ( with Handle) • Mortar and Pestle • Wok • Saute pan • Clay pot