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Name some essential Chinese ingredients...

Not the ones that you will hardly use except for certain dishes, but the most common...


Here is what I currently have in my arsenal...



Ground and fresh ginger

Sesame seed oil

General Tso type base with sesame oil, crushed red pepper & shrimp paste

rice wine vinegar (for sushi)

seasoned rice wine vinegar (haven't used yet)

several different types of soy sauce

Garlic of different varieties

Wasabi

shrimp boulion

green onions

crushed red pepper

white pepper

(That's all that I currently use that I can think of)


How important is Hossin sauce and Oyster sauce in dishes...

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How important is Hossin sauce and Oyster sauce in dishes...
Fairly basic ingredient. I'd add it to your above list.
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hoisin and oyster sauce are key. so is corn and rice starch. Mirin, a cheap rice wine. dont get confused. japan and china both have mirin. japan's is sweet. you need the chinese one for everyday cooking. peanut oil for very hot wok work?
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black vinegar

hot chili paste, hot chili sauce

sugar

obviously salt and black pepper
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Yep I use MSG and I use corn starch... I have been experimenting with recipes here lately and I came up with a dish everyone really loved....


I put some thin angel hair rice sticks on to boil...
browned some ground beef
drained the beef and noodles
mixed both together in hot skillet with peanut oil
added 3 shrimp boulion cubes
crushed red pepper
soy sauce
and about a tablespoon of sugar
mixed in one bunch of chopped fresh green onions and 3 scrambled eggs
also put in about a tablespoon of Mae Ploy tai chili paste (think i forgot to add that to abovel ist)

served this with stir fried veggies on the side...

was really good, gotta be careful with that tai chili paste though, it packs a whollup..
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Fish sauce.
Fermented black beans, with and without chili.
Chili oil.
Dried shrimp.
Sesame seeds.
Lemon grass.
Sriracha hot sauce.
Dried mushrooms.
Canned mushrooms, water chestnuts, bamboo shoots.
Sprouts.
Tofu.
Dried noodles, various kinds.
Dried chilis.
A decent sherry. Not from a grocery store.
White onions.
Shallots.
Curry pastes, various.
Coconut milk, cream, etc.

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I equate hoisin as the "Asian ketchup or BBQ sauce"

Oh yeah, you need some 5 spice as well
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Roux you beat me to it.....Chinese 5 Spice oh yea baby!

And some green Wasabi paste, that'll clear you right up.
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There's also a lot of stuff that gets used frequently, but a non-Chinese person would probably think is inedible. They also would have difficulty purchasing it, unless there's an Asian grocery store around. I think of the various stockpiles my relatives have in their spare refrigerators and pantries. Stuff like dried mini shrimp, dried scallops, about 15 types of dried fungus and mushrooms, various seeds/nuts, etc. There are also some bottled BBQ and chili sauces that get used in marinade recipes.
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I am addicted to Guilin Chili Sauce. It is the greatest red chili sauce ever, in my opinion. It has replaced sriracha in everything I make except spicy mayo for sushi. It has a deep, smoky, tangy flavor that I just love. Lee Kum Kee makes it, and there are generic brands available also.
It might be hard to find unless you have a good asian market nearby, but you can find it online at a-m-a-z-o-n.
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Hoisin
garlic
ginger
soy sauce
few drops orange oil
orange marmelaide
brown sugar
chicken tenderloins.

combine ingredients, let tenderloins marinate overnight. throw them on a grill with lots of sauce on them, 1 minute, turn, 30 seconds, pull, eat.
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black vinegar, what is that used for? also, what is the hossin sauce and oyster sauce for?


I have this problem with watching No reservations and Bizarre foods and trying to replicate what I see them eating he he...
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Srircha makes the perfect steak sauce imho....
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I am seeing many ingredients that I need to purchase and experiment with...


lemon grass
black vinegar
hossin sauce
oyster sauce
chili oil
guilin chili sauce
5 spice
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Just went through a bottle of fish sauce... wish I could find a supplier for those little 2 inch long spring rolls that you deep fry... mmm mmm goodness....
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I am addicted to Guilin Chili Sauce. It is the greatest red chili sauce ever, in my opinion. It has replaced sriracha in everything I make except spicy mayo for sushi. It has a deep, smoky, tangy flavor that I just love. Lee Kum Kee makes it, and there are generic brands available also.
It might be hard to find unless you have a good asian market nearby, but you can find it online at a-m-a-z-o-n.
I like that stuff too.

But Extra Hot Lee Kum Kee "XO Sauce" is what really makes my motor run. Now that's like crack.
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Minced Garlic
Salt
Sugar
Fine ground white pepper
Soy sauce
Sasame see oil
Dried Chili peppers
Rice wine
Corn Starch
Oyster Sauce

That is about all you need to make most stuff and pretty much all i had by my side when i chef'ed in a Chinese kitchen. As my teacher said, there are only 5 basic flavors, it is how you mix them up to create an infinite blend of tastes.

5 spice works great as a rub for BBQ and roasting meat, which is mostly what i use it for.

I miss cooking.

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Cooking in a pro Chinese kitchen is very minimilist.
1 Wok
1 Wok Ladle
1 pair of long chopsticks/thongs for frying
1 Chinese Chef Knife (looks like a cleaver but thinner and lighter)
1 Small paring knife optional (to take care of small stuff, most guys i worked with just had the big chef knife)

that is about it for hardware, i could not help but wonder everytime i see my friends that like to cook buy all sorts of gadgets that get in the way of actually cooking.
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bok choy

chinese brocolli

mustard greens

****aki mushrooms

celophane noodles

pack of Chinese sausages (great to add with rice or sticky rice)

black fungus

scallions

char siu (sp) marinade

pack of haw flakes ( I am addicted to these)

pack of "farmer" brand peanuts (they are very tiny but have an awesome flavor)


I'm sure there is more but I cant think of anything else right now.
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