2013 - January 26, Cooking Workshop

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== Guo Tie==
== Guo Tie==
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** Cabbage
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'''Ingredients'''
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Ground pork
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* Cabbage
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soy sauce
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* Ground pork
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sesame oil
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* soy sauce
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salt
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* sesame oil
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sugar
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* salt
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rice wine
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* sugar
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wrappers
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* rice wine
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chives (for vegetarian)
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* wrappers
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eggs (for vegetarian
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* chives (for vegetarian)
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fen3 si1 (pink netted bag!)
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* eggs (for vegetarian
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dou4 gan
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* fen3 si1 (pink netted bag!)
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* dou4 gan
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'''Required Materials for Prep'''
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* Mixing bowls (2)
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'''Required Materials for Event'''
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* Electric skillet (whatever we used for s2t)
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* spoons, bowls for water
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* spatula and chopsticks or tongs
==Other Comments==
==Other Comments==
Next time, it might help to put more liquid in the boba to keep it suspended so it doesn't turn into a boba blob and is easier to scoop out later.  We could just add some tea to the mix, although this might dilute the honey.
Next time, it might help to put more liquid in the boba to keep it suspended so it doesn't turn into a boba blob and is easier to scoop out later.  We could just add some tea to the mix, although this might dilute the honey.

Revision as of 04:11, 15 March 2013

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Event Details

This event was intended to teach people how to cook some simple dishes that we love to eat and make. We chose 5 recipes to prepare and allow people to make during the event. The event takes place in McCormick Dining Hall, since during IAP there was no dining in McCormick.

We lined up the tables on either side of the dining hall, living the middle for people to sit and eat. On the left side of McCormick, we had dumplings, hua juan, and cong you bing. On the other side, we had boba, fan tuan, and gua bao.

We used hot plates to boil water for the hua juan, griddles for the cong you bing and a skillet for the dumplings. Unfortunately, having all of these appliances running at the same time blew a circuit, so we had to move the dumplings to the corner near the cash register, and steaming hua juan in the country kitchen. While the hua juan were steaming, some exec members began cleaning up the kitchen as well. This setup works much better, so in future cooking workshop I would advise having only one electrical appliance dependent recipe per circuit.

There was a continuous stream of people that came, so a total number was probably around ~40-50.

Menu

Guo Tie

Ingredients

  • Cabbage
  • Ground pork
  • soy sauce
  • sesame oil
  • salt
  • sugar
  • rice wine
  • wrappers
  • chives (for vegetarian)
  • eggs (for vegetarian
  • fen3 si1 (pink netted bag!)
  • dou4 gan

Required Materials for Prep

  • Mixing bowls (2)

Required Materials for Event

  • Electric skillet (whatever we used for s2t)
  • spoons, bowls for water
  • spatula and chopsticks or tongs

Other Comments

Next time, it might help to put more liquid in the boba to keep it suspended so it doesn't turn into a boba blob and is easier to scoop out later. We could just add some tea to the mix, although this might dilute the honey.

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