Monday, October 26, 2009

The meals

Most of my memories of Po Po revolve around special family meals of one sort or another. One of the first times I met her was many years ago when she still lived in Riverside and would host amazing Thanksgiving dinners. She would make this chestnut sticky rice that to this day I still think of. When she moved to SF, I couldn't enjoy her Thanksgivings anymore, but I got to enjoy so many wonderful meals around holidays like Moon Festival and birthdays. Foods like persimmons will always remind me of her.

Some day, if Galen wouldn't mind trying to transcribe some of her recipes, it would be great. She also had an amazing knowledge of Chinese medicine, and I really appreciated her/Galen's help in tracking down the magical anti-swelling root.

4 comments:

  1. Carmen, what was the magical anti-swelling root? I remember hearing a story that Tai Poh's father hid his best ginseng roots in a safety deposit box to safe-keep them from thieves.

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  2. Hi Carmel,

    I'm glad you brought up the idea of sharing her recipes. At dim sum the day after her passing, Molly also brought this up. I have some recipes in my note book that i'll post. Perhaps we can all start contributing through the blog, and overtime aggregate all the recipes here. Seems like a very fitting thing to do that I'm sure she would approve of ;) Food was the glue that bound the family together.

    -buda

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  3. The name of the root was tien chat -- tien meaning something like land or farm and chat meaning seven. Basically, one is supposed to take seven slivers of this root, 2 bowls of water, and a quarter chicken, and a soup is prepared with those things until the volume of the water is halved. Drink daily. It's a bit bitter so it is OK to add some onion or other things.

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  4. This description reminded me of when Tai Poh brought me preserved pig's feet in a gingery, gelatinous substance, to help speed my postpartum recovery. I wonder if anyone has *that* recipe!?

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