Steamed meat with shrimps, carrots, mushrooms, tofu - 蒸肉饼


30 Sept Update: Some of the readers thought I steamed this in a slow-cooker. No- I did not. This was done via conventionally steaming with the meat mixture wrapped in foil. Sorry for the confusion.

When I have no time, I will dump everything (make sure the ingredients are compatible!) into the slow cooker and let is slowly cook. A beef stew can be prepared just like that. As you all know, the slow cooker is S-L-O-W...so if you have REAaaaaLLY no time to even wait, this is my "no-pride" cooking for you. Mix everything up in "cake" form and steam it.


Does this look like a "steep cliff" to climb ?
*Cooked this while I was in Taiwan

Here I have mushrooms, baby carrots, diced shrimps, sliced green onions and half a pack of soft tofu mixed into ground meat (pork is used here) that has been marinated/seasoned with some salt, dark soy sauce, cooking wine, white pepper and dashes of sesame oil.

Nope - I did not mix and mesh all the tofu into the meat as one big lump (that will be too URRGGgghhh!). Instead, the remaining half of the tofu - I layer it like lasagna with the meat mixture. A layer of pre-marinated meat (already mixed with mushrooms, baby carrots, diced shrimps and sliced green onions) at the bottom; followed by some cubed tofu, then another layer of meat mixture; followed by another layer of cubed tofu. Steam for 10-20mins depending on size of "cake".

This is meat "cake"! My own homemade version of 蒸肉饼 ! Can be classified as another busy-executive cooking :P ....no time lazy to make cooking preparations, no time lazy to cook, no time lazy to wash the plates (notice I use aluminum foil?) and even no time lazy to present this nicely on a plate to take decent photographs…that's me!

I hope I have not made you lose your appetite but it is really quite tasty. ^o^

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26 comments:

  1. Not meat cake lar, it's Asian lasagne!! :P *lol*

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  2. yum! i should get a slow cooker soon!:) even if i'm not an executive cook;)hehe

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  3. I'd love to taste it!

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  4. hehhe. Looks doesnt matter as much as taste!! I would like that with rice or noodles!

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  5. i love steaming ... and the foil preserve the moist and flavours ... yum, I will try this out when I dun have much time to cook :D

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  6. omg...it is looks very delicious :D

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  7. I'm like you. Throw everything in one pot. We eat the food ourselves, so never mind. hehe...

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  8. I like this, so healthy! But my hubby doesn't like steamed meat. :(

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  9. looks so healthy and yummy... :) removes the guilt from eating the whole thing... lol...
    and yes, the griller is my ever reliable George Foreman's Grilling Machine... for another another guilt-free meal... :)

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  10. If it were me, I wouldn't even have put the contents onto a plate. I would eat it straight from the foil packet. So there's REALLY no washing! =)

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  11. That looks like a wonderful plate of food.kigfdgv

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  12. I've never tried the dump 'n steam method but now I'm eager to try! this looks great even on the foil :)

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  13. All hail the Queen of Comfort Food! Hehe, this is a first for me... the first comfort food you've featured that I've not encountered in any form before. But since it's so easy and convenient, you count on me trying it too something soon! ;)

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  14. i bet it is tasty, darling

    and i am always rather lazy myself hehehe, i love dumping things into a pot and boil them (i don't even bother to steam hahaha)

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  15. Taste is still the main priority, right? Sure looks healthy for a one dish meal. And best of all, minimal cleaning. Haha..

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  16. what a creative idea to put everything in foil wrapper in slow cooker to cook!! simply and yet health version!

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  17. Wahh!! All in one! I also think it's a good way to clear the fridge as well!

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  18. Hi and Thanks for visiting my blog. I am all for simple cooking especially during the week when I come back home from work tired!

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  19. That's brilliant! I think it'll taste wonderful too! Must try soon. :-)

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  20. This is such a simple dish to prepare and yet it's kind of balance diet.

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  21. Oh ... this dish is one of my favorite Chinese dish. Interesting that you cook it using foil. I just steam it as it is ... lol.

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  22. This is bizarre!! I just typed the comment and it went disappearing on me. I don't have slow cooker, so I usually just do this dump to foil and put it the oven/ steam thing too. I am so lazy sometimes that I'd actually even scoop up cooked rice and just eat it all on foil!!

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  23. Woo! I found you from the link in the NYtimes article and you have a great site! I'm in NorCal also :D

    My mother loves steamed meat and we did it in the rice cooker w/ a thin metal plate (the sides of the plate were upturned so the meat turned into an oversized meat patty). She says the best way to do it is to chop the pork yourself so you have larger bits of pork and to put diced shitaake mushroom, squid and/or salt fish in for texture and flavour.

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