Chinese cabbage, or Napa cabbage, widely used in Chinese cuisine, is made up about 97% of water, which means, it is low, very low in calories and has zero fat or cholesterol. It is a good source of fiber, vitamin C, folate, calcium, potassium, and manganese.
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- Wash the cabbage, drain well, and cut into chunks. Cut the carrots in the desired pattern. Soak the mushrooms in water for about 20 minutes. Drain and cut into small pieces. Place all the sauce ingredients in a small bowl and set aside.
- Heat up a skillet with corn oil and add garlic slices and mushrooms. Stir until fragrant, then add carrots and cabbage. Stir for about 3-5 minutes. Pour in the sauce and spring onion segments. Stir constantly until cooked. Transfer to a serving dish and serve immediately.
Looks colourful and yummy, goes very well with fried rice.
ReplyDeleteWow looks so yumm drooling
ReplyDeleteThis is a hottie^^
ReplyDeleteYummy! I would really like this! Great recipe Angie!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds fantastic. I like the color from the sauce too. One more dish I have to try!
ReplyDeleteyummy love chinese veggies need to try this lol
ReplyDeleteThe cabbage sounds delicious with chilli sauce! I would love to try this dish soon!
ReplyDelete@Mythreyi Dilip, Pavithra, KennyT, Amanda, Lisa, Rebecca, Natasha: Thank you!
ReplyDeleteangie this sound delicious. chinese cabbage snd chiili sauce is a great combo. being healthy is the part i like.. 1st thing on my shopping list to buy some of these chinese cabbage :)
ReplyDeletehave a nice weekend angie!
cheers!!
it looked like a kimchee - the flavors must be outstanding....
ReplyDeleteA beautiful and flavorful way to serve vegetables. I am intrigued with the addition of the chilli sauce in this. I must try this!
ReplyDeleteHad never try cooking it with chili sauce before? Sounds really good!
ReplyDeleteOh, this sounds awesome!! The flavor explosion in your mouth must be delightful :D
ReplyDeleteI love cabbage - am always looking for new ways to prepare it. This looks so yummy with the spicy and kind of sweet flavors.
ReplyDeleteabsolutely authentic..my dad loves this kind of veggies in sauce
ReplyDeleteSounds like instant kimchi to me... it must be delicious
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