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This complex Chinese soup is just the thing for lunch on a cold day -- or for an appetite awakener for dinner. Traditionally it was made with tree-ear fungi, dried tiger lily buds, winter bamboo shoots, fresh pork blood, bean curd, and eggs -- with the focus on dried products because these were most readily available during cold winter months when you didn't have many fresh products. You can actually substitute seafood or fowl for the pork and any number of fresh vegetables, so long as you keep the hot pepper, vinegar, eggs, and bean curd. In her poem "Chinese Food," Erica Jong described this soup as "hot as an adulterous love." Ingredients
3 wood ears Dried |
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