Steamed Chicken in Lotus Leaf (荷叶蒸鸡)


Lotus leaf is mainly used for slimming treatment in TCM and it is believed that it has the function of reducing colesterol. In the culinary context, it is usually used to steam with glutinous rice & chicken pieces (it is called "lor mai kai" in Cantonese or 糯米鸡 in Chinese), which can be found in most of the dim sum restaurants.

Instead of preparing "lor mai kai", I used lotus leaf to steam with assorted ingredients which includes chicken pieces, mushrooms and chinese ham. The leaf gives an earthy flavour to the dish, and it tastes great with a bowl of white rice.

Steamed Chicken in Lotus Leaf Recipe

Ingredients:
1/2 chicken, chopped into small pieces
5 dried mushrooms, soaked and cut into slices
10 dates
10 bamboo piths
30g chinese ham (金华火腿), cut into thin slices
1 dried lotus leaf
Sliced ginger
Spring onion

Seasonings:
2 tsp light soy sauce
1 tsp oyster sauce
1 tsp sesame oil
1 tsp Shaoxing wine
1/2 tsp sugar
2 tsp cornstarch
1 tsp dark soy sauce
salt & pepper, to taste


Method:
1) Marinate chicken pieces, mushrooms, bamboo piths, dates, chinese ham with sliced ginger and seasonings
2) Soaked the lotus leaf in hot water until soften.
3) Place the chicken pieces on the lotus leaf, and wrap the leaf tightly.
4) Steam the chicken for 20 minutes.
5) Serve the chicken with chopped spring onion.

Comments

Rasa Malaysia said…
Ooooh, this dish looks absolutely heavenly. Reminds me of Beggar's chicken....now I need to find myself some lotus leaves ASAP! :P
daphne said…
oh gosh.. this looks good! yummy! mm.. i hv to hunt down some lotus leaves which will be difficult! lol.
Edith said…
this looks good. BTW, where can i get the lotus leaves?
Ooo... your posting + pictures give me an inspiration to cook!!!
Great pics!!!
Piggy said…
Hi Bee Yinn,

Looking forward to your version of chicken in lotus leaf. Am sure that it'll taste good. :-)

Hi Daphane & Edith,

It's not that difficult to get lotus leaf. You can get it from those chinese medicine halls that also sell dry foodstuff like mushroom, dry shrimps, white fungus etc. I got mine from a shop in Chinatown.

Hi New Kid,

Thanks for dropping by! Your pics of Penang food make me drool too! :-)
Anonymous said…
Wow this sounds amazing! Give me so many ideas of what to do with lotus leaves. Thanks!