Fried Noodles and Chicken Wrapped in Lettuce Leaves
2 T. Chicken Broth
1 ½ T. light Soy Sauce
1 tsp. Sesame Oil
½ tsp. Oil
1/8 tsp. Pepper
Â
1 T. Chinese Rice Wine
1 T. Tapioca Starch
½ tsp. Salt
1 skinned and boned whole Chicken bread or cutlet (1/4 lb.), cut into ¼†dice
Â
6-8 dried Chinese Mushrooms
¼ C. coarsely chopped Smithfield Ham
½ C. Green Peas
2 Eggs, Beaten
1 oz. Cellophane Noodles
1 C. plus 4 T. Peanut or Vegetable Oil
1 C. Bamboo Shoots, diced
20 nice, round, Lettuce Leaves
Â
Combine broth, soy sauce, sesame oil, salt and pepper in a small bowl; set aside. Combine rice wine, tapioca starch and salt in a large bowl. Add chicken and marinate at least 20 minutes. Soak mushrooms in hot water until soft, about 20 minutes; drain. Discard stems. Dice mushrooms into ¼†pieces. Boil ham in a small pot of water for 10 minutes; remove with slotted spoon. When cool, chop into ¼†dice. Boil green peas in the boiling water for one minute. Drain and rinse with cold water. Heat wok over medium-high heat until very hot. Reduce heat to low and allow the wok to cool for 2 minutes. Pour in a quarter of beaten egg, swirl around wok until a thin round egg sheet forms. Turn sheet and cook 30 seconds more. Transfer to a plate to cool. Repeat 3 times with remaining egg. When cool, cut sheets into ¼†pieces. Cut and loosen cellophane noodles and separate them into several batches. Heat 1 C. oil in the wok over medium high heat until very hot. Deep fry the cellophane noodles, a few at a time, until puffed up, just 2 or 3 seconds on each side. Transfer to platter. Discard oil. Add 2 T. fresh oil to wok and heat over medium high heat. Add marinated chicken and stir fry 30 seconds or until it turns white. Drain and set aside. Add 2 T. oil to wok and heat over medium high heat. Add ham, mushrooms, peas and bamboo shoots and stir fry about 1 minute. Add cooked chicken, egg, and the seasoning sauce made of the broth, soy sauce and sesame oil. Stir fry over high heat until heated through and well mixed. Spoon meat and vegetables over the cellophane noodles. Diners should help themselves by placing some meat and noodle mixture in a lettuce leaf and wrapping the leaf around the mixture. From: Dim Sum Made Easy