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ASSORTED VEGETABLES IN A CLEAR SAUCE

2 med Turnips
2 sm Carrots
2 tbsp Peanut oil
4 Green onions
2 c Chicken stock
3 Fresh asparagus spears
1 tsp Salt
1/2 c Button mushrooms
1 pinch Sugar
1/2 c Peeled straw mushrooms
8 Baby Sweet corn 1 tbsp Chicken fat 8 Water chestnuts
1/2 c Crab Meat or shelled Shrimp (opt)
1/2 tsp Fresh ginger root

   

1 tb Tientsin preserved

Cornstarch Paste

Peel turnips & carrots. Use melon scoop to cut turnips into large balls. Slice carrots 1/2" thick; then with paring knife, cut 4 evenly spaced notches into rim of each slice (don't cut into center core). Carrots should look like little flowers. Parboil turnip & carrots in stock until barely tender.

Remove from stock & plunge pieces into cold water; drain.

Cut onions, asparagus & baby corn into 1 1/2" pieces. Mince together fresh ginger root & Tientsin preserved Vegetable.

In a small pan or beaker on med heat, render pieces of chicken fat. Stir-frying: Add peanut oil to Hot wok. When it begins to smoke, briskly fry crab Meat or shrimp for 1 minute.

Add asparagus, baby corn, mushrooms & water chestnuts, stir-frying until they are Hot. Add ginger mixture, then onions.

Stir-fry another 30 seconds. Add 1/2 stock, salt & Sugar; bring to boil. Add turnips & carrots.

Cover & reduce heat; simmer for 5 minutes. Uncover, push ingredients out of liquid, & dribble in cornstarch paste to thicken slightly.

Stir liquid to prevent lumping while it thickens to a thick Soup. Recombine, then mix in chicken oil. Place on serving platter.

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