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Smoky Hot Scallops with Bamboo Shoots and Spring Onions

by Ken Hom, Ching-He Huang from Exploring China: A Culinary Adventure: 100 recipes from our journey

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Serves 2-4 to share

A beautifully presented scallop recipe with crunchy bamboo shoots and spring onions. A quick, healthy stir fry with hints of soy, rice vinegar and brown sugar.

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Introduction

I love scallops cooked quickly in the wok. The seasonings of soy, vinegar and brown sugar caramelise and impart a delicious smoky, sweet flavour as the edges of the scallops sear in the hot wok. A super-healthy, quick stir-fry.

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Ingredients

2 tbspvegetable oil
A pinchof sea salt
1 tbspfreshly grated root ginger
2small dried chillies
8scallops, cleaned and corals removed (optional)
75g (3oz)shredded cooked bamboo shoots, sliced on the diagonal into 0.5cm (¼in) strips
2small spring onions, sliced on the diagonal into 0.5cm (¼in) strips
A pinchof brown sugar
1 tbsplight soy sauce
1 tbspChinese black rice vinegar (or balsamic vinegar)
A dashof toasted sesame oil
1 tspcornflour, blended with 1 tbsp cold water
To serve:
Bamboo leaves, soaked and washed

Essential kit

You will need a wok.

Method

Heat a wok over high heat, then add 1 tablespoon of the vegetable oil. Add the salt, ginger and chillies and toss for few seconds.

Add the scallops and toss in the wok for 1 minute, then spoon out. Add another tablespoon of vegetable oil to the wok and reheat. Add the bamboo shoots and spring onions and cook for another minute. Return the scallop mixture to the wok, then stir in the sugar and season with the soy sauce, vinegar, sesame oil and blended cornflour. Toss well. Line plates with bamboo leaves, then divide the mixture between the plates and serve immediately, with jasmine rice.

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