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You won't be able to GOU BAK after this Turnip Cake Recipe (Chinese Lo Bak Gou)

ORDER YOUR COOKBOOKS, MERCH, & SUSHI MASTERCLASS HERE: https://www.yeungmancooking.com LEARN HOW TO MAKE THIS CHINESE DIM SUM FAVOURITE - LO BAK GOU (TURNIP CAKES)! LAY HO LAY HO indeed today! Talk about a childhood favourite, this popular dim sum dish will surely turn your home kitchen into a fancy restaurant. Join me in this episode and learn how to make an easy Chinese style turnip cake recipe (lo bak gou). Let's begin Ingredients: 1lb shredded lo bak (or Japanese daikon) 7-8 dried shiitakes (rehydrated) 3 sticks green onion 1 cup rice flour 1 tsp cane sugar pinch of salt 2 cups water 3 tbsp avocado oil 1 tbsp soy sauce 1 tsp black vinegar 1 tbsp chili oil (   • Most addictive Red Chili Oil Recipe t...  ) 1 tsp white sesame seeds Directions: 1. Peel the lo bak and shred into a bowl 2. Squeeze out the liquid from the rehydrated shiitakes. Then, carefully remove the stalks to discard. Chop the shiitakes into small cubes 3. Finely chop the green onions and set aside a little bit for garnish 4. In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the rice flour, cane sugar, salt, and 2 cups of water 5. Grease a 10 inch baking dish with a drizzle of avocado oil. Preheat the oven to 350F 6. Heat up a nonstick pan to medium heat. Add 2 tbsp of avocado oil followed by the shiitake mushrooms. Sauté for 2-3min 7. Add the green onions and sauté for about 1min. Add the shredded lo bak and sauté until the lo bak is fully cooked and tender, around 7-8min 8. Give the batter a stir and pour into the pan. Stir and cook for about 2-3min. The batter will become quite thick 9. Transfer the mixture onto the greased baking dish. Use a spatula to flatten the mixture using the dish as a mould. Then, cover the pan and bake for 25min 10. In the meantime, make the sauce by combining together the soy sauce, black vinegar, and chili oil 11. Allow the turnip cake to cool uncovered for about 5-8min. Then, use a spatula to carefully release it from the baking dish. Gently cut the turnip cake into 6 squares 12. Heat up a nonstick pan to medium heat. Add 1 tbsp avocado oil followed by the turnip cakes and sear for about 3-4min 13. Carefully flip the turnip cakes and sear for another 3-4min. Plate the cakes, garnish with green onions, white sesame seeds, and pour over the sauce to serve If you enjoyed this episode and would love to see more, remember to like, comment, and subscribe so that you won't miss a single episode! Hong Kong born Canadian, Wil Yeung is an international photographer, filmmaker, entrepreneur, violinist, and YouTube chef. He immigrated to Canada when he was a young boy carrying with him his ability to speak Cantonese and some broken English. Much of his culinary aspirations stem from his background in the visual and musical art spaces. Whether you're plant based or plant based curious, Wil believes that learning how to make food can really change your life and of those around you. STAY IN THE LOOP ON SOCIAL MEDIA! Wil's Recipes on Instagram: @yeungmancooking Wil's Recipes on Facebook: fb.me/yeungmancooking.com Wil's Photography + Video on Instagram: @wyphotography.com Wil's Photography + Video on Facebook: wyphotography You are watching:    • You won't be able to GOU BAK after th...  

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