Sunday, November 8, 2009

Baohaus Tasting!



Thanks to everyone who came to the Baohaus©2009 Tasting! We didn't get photos of everyone, but my cousin and biz partner Phil was in the house, Prince of BK (Raf), George (photographer), Simon "Fook" Tung, Courtney Brown (our #1 blog commenter haha), Ning and her Yumi Kim crew. Was a lot of fun and we got dope feedback.



So, we started off with the Taiwanese Saturday Gravy with braised soy sauce egg and pickled mustard green on rice. This is one of my top 5 favorite dishes all time. My mom used to make one big pot Saturday morning so she wouldn't have to cook anything else that day. My brothers and I would eat it watching cartoons, for lunch, dinner, and even the next morning. That's why I call it Saturday Gravy. Its what we ate instead of spaghetti I guess. It consists of ground pork butt, spices, and a soy sauce based braise. I cook it for 2 hours, then let it sit a few hours before eating. This dish was the lowest rated of the night (averaged a 6.5 out of 10) though because I ran off to pick up a friend at the train and left it on the stove. Reduced it a little much, but easy fix in the future. Most comments said it would have gotten a 7.5 to 8 if it had not been over reduced.



The second course was my Chairman Bao, a hunan style red cooked pork belly. I learned how to red cook pork this way from my grandma and oldest Aunt on my dad's side. Shanghai red cooked pork is sweeter, more tender, and wetter. The Hunan style is more of a dry, cured, red cooked pork, almost bacon like if you were to make bacon by soy braising. We get it almost black from a thick soy sauce and chili pepper braise. I didn't use chili peppers cause some people don't like it, but everything else was by the Hunan book. My dad's side of the family is from Hunan and so is Mao, thus the name. I came up with my own process. I first flash fry the pork, then braise it in the dark soy braise, then I steam it to reintroduce some moisture into the pork before serving on gua bao with cilantro, peanut powder, pickled mustard green (with my own tweaks!) and Taiwanese sugar. This and the next course were the favorites of the night. The scores ranged from 8 to 10 for this dish averaging 9.25.



The 3rd course was my Haus Bao. It is my original recipe! Ever since I was a kid, I always asked older Chinese/Taiwanese people, why the hell don't we red cook beef? I like pork, but I'm probably more of a beef fan. SO, over the years, I've been working on red cooked beef recipes. I've been doing it a long time and this is the culmination. Our Haus Bao, which no one else does. Its my personal favorite. Courtney and I liked this dish best, others rated the pork belly slightly higher. The beef averaged 9.



My mom's Famous Taiwanese Beef Noodle Soup aka Junkie Noodle Soup! I have tried beef noodle soup all over the world. I've had Sichuan, Fuzhou, Fujian, Cantonese, you name it, I've tried it and nothing tops my mom's recipe. I mess with the proportions here and there, but this is true to her recipe through and through. Prince of Brooklyn says, "You are going to have beef broth fiends twitching outside the spot at night asking for a syringe of this soup." Well said Prince.... thus Junkie Noodle Soup was born. The scores for this dish averaged 8.8, no one rating it lower than 8.



Lastly, the Fook brought some sake and I always keep ginger beer in the fridge so I made Sake/Ginger Beer cocktails. OFF THE CHAIN. Hopefully we get a beer/wine license so we can make this at the spot. If not, we'll have the ginger beer, you bring the sake, BYOB all day.

Thanks again to everyone who came through, always appreciate the support!

8 comments:

  1. awesome food dude! thanks for having us over!

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  2. FookStar was in the house. Everything was great. I can't wait to try it at the spot when it opens up. FYI, chinatown has a ton of printing shops for your menu =)

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  3. I will be there for the Ginger Beer.

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  4. AHHHHHH!!!! dude!! It looks so good...

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  5. I didn't like the Haus Bao... I LOVED it. In fact, no lie, I had a dream about it the following night and I told my grandma I'm bringing her to the restaurant open. That little bun was bursting with so many flavors that went well together I can't wait to order my first platter. Now will I share it is the question....

    Everything tasted delicious, if you weren't there you missed out :( You are an amazing Chef!

    P.s. Thanks for Having me, everyone was great and i had an awesome time.

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  6. Also I would definitely go for the Sake and Ginger beer Cocktail OMG it tasted like an exotic island treat!

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