Authentic Chinese
Cooking
The Chinese culture has contributed many wonderful things to
the rest of the world. Without a doubt, the most noticeable
would be their food.
Many people in the western world have come to love
authentic Chinese cooking, and a big reason for this
is their unique use of various sauces in the preparation of
many of their dishes. Let's take a brief look at a few of the
delicious sauces that are used in authentic Chinese
cooking.
Sweet and Sour Sauce
When it comes to authentic Chinese cooking sauces,
probably the most recognizable is sweet and sour sauce. This
sauce is used to add flavor to a number of different meat
dishes, such as chicken, pork and beef. It's great for various
stir fry dishes that are so popular in America. Lately, it's
become quite popular as a dipping sauce as well. This sauce
gets it's name because it's basically made from sugar and
vinegar.
Hoi Sin Sauce
This brownish-red sauce is sort of the Chinese version of
barbecue sauce. It's made from a combination of soya beans,
garlic, chilis, and other spices. Again, it's great for use as
a barbecue sauce on chicken and beef, but it's probably best
known as Peking sauce, because it is the sauce commonly served
with Peking duck. In addition to this, it also is very popular
as a dipping sauce.
Soy Sauce
Perhaps the most important sauce used for authentic
Chinese cooking is soy sauce. Soy sauce is a brown
colored liquid that is made by brewing fermented soya beans
with salt. This sauce has an unmistakable salty flavor, and is
used in a wide variety of Chinese dishes. Soy sauce is
available in either light, which is usually used more for a
dipping sauce, or the dark type, which is more common for
cooking purposes. There are few dishes in authentic Chinese
cooking that do not incorporate soy sauce in some way, but even
the ones that don't are often dipped in it.
Authentic Chinese cooking is becoming more
popular in our part of world all the time. These dishes have a
unique style and taste that is largely due to the different
sauces that are used. In America, many of these sauces are used
more for dipping than actual cooking. We've taken authentic
Chinese cooking and put our own spin on it. There are many
brands of these Chinese sauces available at you local market,
but if you're interested in experiencing true authentic Chinese
cooking, try to get sauces that are imported from China.
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