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  2. Poached Eggs & Satsuma Hollandaise over Crab Cakes

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    With your hands, gently form the crab mixture into 8 patties and carefully dredge in the bread crumbs. Heat the canola oil in a skillet over medium heat. When the oil is hot, cook the crab cakes, in batches, until golden on both sides. Transfer to a baking sheet. The crab cakes may be cooled and refrigerated, then reheated or kept warm in a 200 ...

  3. Poached Eggs & Satsuma Hollandaise over Crab Cakes

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    Pour the satsuma reduction over the egg yolks in a bowl and whisk well. Whisk in 1 tablespoon water. Place the bowl over a pot of simmering water, to make an improvised double boiler.

  4. Dim sum - Wikipedia

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    steamed dumplings with shrimp, crab sticks, shiitake and straw mushrooms. Shumai: 烧卖; 燒賣; shāomài; sīu máai: steamed dumplings with pork and prawns, usually topped off with crab roe and mushroom. [50] Taro dumpling: 芋角; yù jiǎo; wuh gok: deep-fried dumpling made with mashed taro and stuffed with diced mushrooms, shrimp and ...

  5. Crab cake - Wikipedia

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    Crab cakes in Maryland traditionally consist of no other ingredients than jumbo lump meat picked from steamed blue crabs, a very small amount of binder and maybe a spice with a significant tie to the state like Old Bay. The ingredients are formed into cakes and cooled in a refrigerator for a period of time allowing them to firm up.

  6. Steaming - Wikipedia

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    For example: Steamed whole fish, steamed crab, steamed pork spare ribs, steamed ground pork or beef, steamed chicken and steamed goose. [ citation needed ] Rice can be steamed too, although in Chinese cooking this is simply referred to as "cooking" rather than "steaming".

  7. Shumai - Wikipedia

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    Shumai (Chinese: 燒賣; pinyin: shāomài; Cantonese Yale: sīu-máai; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: sio-māi) is a type of traditional Chinese dumpling made of ground pork. In Cantonese cuisine , it is usually served as a dim sum snack. [ 1 ]

  8. Siomay - Wikipedia

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    Siomay (also somai) (Chinese: 燒賣; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: sio-māi) is an Indonesian steamed fish dumpling with vegetables served in peanut sauce. It is derived from the Chinese shumai. [1] [2] It is considered a light meal, similar to the Chinese dim sum. [1]

  9. Talk:Shumai - Wikipedia

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    It is then steamed to cook. The wrapper should be thin and fillings should be full, in round cupped shape with thinner middle. ... shu mai 28,900 233 shui mai 21,700 ...