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Category: Ethnic/Chinese
Rating: (?) Not Yet Rated
Contributing Chef: james

Translate: French/Traduisez - German/Übersetzen Sie - Italian/Traduca
Portuguese/Traduza - Spanish/Traduzca







Title:  Anise Molasses Brisket Braised In A Wok

Ingredients: 
4 Servings
1 Small Eggplant
2 Lb Beef brisket, trimmed of
-excess fat
2 Tbl Peanut oil
1 Onion, finely chopped
1 Tbl fresh ginger, Minced
1 Tbl garlic, Minced
1/2 Tsp red pepper, Crushed
6 Star anise
3 Tbl Soy sauce
1/4 Cup Dry sherry
2 Cup Beef broth
3 Tbl Dark molasses
Salt and pepper, to taste
8 black fungus (tree, Dried
-ears)
1 Tomato, finely chopped
4 Scallions, sliced
1 Tsp Asian sesame oil


Method of Preparation: 
Here, beef brisket takes on an Asian flare. Slices of meat are braised in an aromatic stock seasoned with star anise, soy sauce, ginger, garlic, red pepper and dark molasses. As a final step, pureed eggplant is stirred in, for flavor and thickening. Pierce the eggplant several times with the tines of a fork. Place in a preheated 400F oven and roast for 3 minutes, or until shriveled and soft. Set aside. Slice the brisket against the grain into 1/4-inch thick slices. Heat the oil in a large wok or large deep skillet. When it begins to smoke, add half of the beef and cook, stirring, until browned. Remove and set aside. Add remaining beef, and cook, stirring until browned. Remove and set aside. Add the onion, ginger, garlic, crushed pepper, star anise and soy sauce to wok and stir-fry for 10 seconds. Return beef to wok, along with the sherry, broth and molasses. Stir to blend and season with salt and pepper. Cover and simmer over low beat for 50 minutes to 1 hour, until the beef is tender. While beef is cooking, soak fungus in hot water to cover. When swelled and softened, drain and rinse well; set aside. Cut the stem end from the cooked eggplant. Split in half lengthwise and scoop the flesh into a food processor or blender. Puree. Add eggplant, drained fungus and tomatoes to beef and cook for 5 minutes longer. Stir in scallions and drizzle with sesame oil. Serve with rice, if desired. Serves 4. PER SERVING: 445 calories, 38 g protein, 27 g carbohydrate, 19 g fat (5 g saturated), 93 mg cholesterol, 916 mg sodium, 6 g fiber. From an article Andrew Schloss in the San Francisco Chronicle, 11/18/92. Posted by Stephen Ceideberg; February 23 1993. File
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