Finished dish photo of Tang Ma's Kitchen - Corn and Vegetable Wotou

Tang Ma's Kitchen - Corn and Vegetable Wotou

Ingredients

Ingredients: Fine cornmeal, baking soda, carrot, celery leaves, fatty pork, scallions, vegetable oilto taste

Steps

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Pick celery leaves from homegrown celery.

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Wash the celery leaves and blanch them slightly in boiling water.

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Immediately remove and soak in cold water.

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Squeeze out the water and form into a ball.

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Then chop it a few times.

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Peel the carrot.

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Shred the carrot, blanch it, and squeeze out the water.

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Use fatty pork or pork belly.

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Cut it into small cubes.

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Add a small amount of cooking oil to the pan, then add the pork cubes.

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Render the fat slowly over low heat and set aside to cool.

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Finely chop scallions and set aside.

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Put the cornmeal in a bowl, add a little baking soda, and mix well.

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Then add the celery leaves, carrot shreds, and chopped scallions.

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Add the rendered fat chunks.

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After mixing the ingredients, add some vegetable oil, but remember not to add lard or it will ruin the taste!

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The mixed ingredients.

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Add warm water to the mixed ingredients, little by little. It’s important to knead the dough to a moderate consistency—not too soft or it won't hold its shape.

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While adding water, use your hand to form the cornmeal into a ball. Stop adding water once the desired firmness is reached. Cover and let it rest for 20-30 minutes.

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Before shaping the wotou, dip your hands in cold water to prevent sticking. First, make the dough into a ball, then use the palm of one hand and the fingers of the other to shape it into a wotou.

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Use your fingers to create a small hollow at the bottom of the wotou.

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Add some cold water to the pot, spread a damp cheesecloth over the steamer rack, and arrange the prepared wotou on it. Steam over high heat for 20 minutes.

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Corn and vegetable wotou is ready to be served!

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Nutritious and delicious vegetable wotou. Eating more whole grains is good for your health!

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Break one open and take a look inside—it smells great, doesn’t it? Try it out yourself and don’t forget to show Tang Ma your results!

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