New Year's Mongolian Hot Pot With Chicken & Shrimp
Very good for celebrating New Year, with the whole families, very ho, if you do like spicy, can add hot chili oil as needed!
Yield
5 servingsPrep
15 minCook
30 minReady
45 minIngredients
Amount | Measure | Ingredient | Features |
---|---|---|---|
6 | ounces |
chicken breasts
|
|
1 | pound |
red snapper fillets
|
|
½ | pound |
shrimp
large, fresh |
|
½ | pound |
napa (Chinese) cabbage
|
|
1 | bunch |
spinach
|
|
¼ | pound |
bean thread noodles
|
* |
4 | cups |
vegetable stock
or chicken stock |
|
2 | cups |
water
|
|
1 | tablespoon |
rice wine
Chinese or dry sherry |
|
2 | slices |
ginger
|
|
1 | each |
scallions, spring or green onions
|
|
Suggested dips | |||
1 | x |
soy sauce, dark
as needed |
* |
1 | x |
soy sauce, tamari
as needed |
* |
1 | x |
tahini (sesame paste)
as needed |
* |
1 | x |
bean curd
fermented, mashed, as needed |
* |
1 | x |
hot chili pepper oil
as needed |
* |
1 | x |
red rice vinegar
as needed |
* |
1 | x |
hoisin sauce
as needed |
* |
Ingredients
Amount | Measure | Ingredient | Features |
---|---|---|---|
173.4 | ml/g |
chicken breasts
|
|
453.6 | g |
red snapper fillets
|
|
226.8 | g |
shrimp
large, fresh |
|
226.8 | g |
napa (Chinese) cabbage
|
|
1 | bunch |
spinach
|
|
113.4 | g |
bean thread noodles
|
* |
946 | ml |
vegetable stock
or chicken stock |
|
473 | ml |
water
|
|
15 | ml |
rice wine
Chinese or dry sherry |
|
2 | slices |
ginger
|
|
1 | each |
scallions, spring or green onions
|
|
Suggested dips: | |||
1 | x |
soy sauce, dark
as needed |
* |
1 | x |
soy sauce, tamari
as needed |
* |
1 | x |
tahini (sesame paste)
as needed |
* |
1 | x |
bean curd
fermented, mashed, as needed |
* |
1 | x |
hot chili pepper oil
as needed |
* |
1 | x |
red rice vinegar
as needed |
* |
1 | x |
hoisin sauce
as needed |
* |
Directions
Cut the chicken and red snapper filets into thin slices.
Rinse the shrimp under warm running water and cut in half lengthwise.
Wash and shred the Napa cabbage and spinach.
Soak the bean thread noodles in hot water until softened.
Place the sliced chicken, shrimp, red snapper and the shredded vegetables on separate platters on the table.
Place the dipping sauces on the table in small individual bowls.
Make sure each guest has a complete place setting, including a dipping fork (color-coded if possible) and a small bowl for placing the cooked food.
On the stove, bring the broth and water with the rice wine to a boil, and add the ginger and green onion.
Transfer enough broth to the fondue pot or hot pot so that the pot is approximately ⅔ to ¾ full.
(How much broth you need will depend on the size of the pot).
Place the pot on the burner, and keep it simmering throughout the meal.
Keep the remaining broth warming on the stovetop.
To serve, invite guests to spear the food with a dipping fork and cook briefly in the broth until cooked, then dip the cooked food in the sauces as desired.
Use a dipping basket to cook the vegetables in batches in the hot broth and ladle out into the soup bowls.