Mom's Steamed Pork Patty 蒸肉餅 | Childhood Favourites


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Kicking off my childhood favourite Chinese dish series with Steamed Pork Patty 蒸肉餅 made in your Instant Pot.

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25 replies
  1. Diane Jordan
    Diane Jordan says:

    You bring back eating memory when mom would chop the pork and steam it w fresh chopped water chestnut and Shrimp Paste. Mom is 90 and does not do much w chopping. Thanks for keep up the o;ld time recipe. Mom always say just watch, dont ask for the recipe. I rely on you now.

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  2. Tom Sakaishi
    Tom Sakaishi says:

    I’m Japanese American, but when I was growing up, we would go to Cantonese restaurants and often get this dish. My dad LOVED it. It was very popular with Japanese Americans of my father’s and grandfather’s generations. We called it “hom yu.” I remember not liking the smell (probably from salted fish?), but it tasted delicious.

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  3. Hrairoo555
    Hrairoo555 says:

    Made this tonight with leftover ground pork after making stuffed bitter melon!
    I had to add a few minutes because there was still some blood floating on top.
    I noticed yours on the video had some meat foam/scum on the top just as mine did. Do you scrape that off or just leave it?

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  4. WongFeiHung1847
    WongFeiHung1847 says:

    I think you might need a bit more moisture in your meat patty mixture to give it that "waat" texture, otherwise it becomes "sut". Even tho is produces a lot of liquid/sauce around but the meat itself will still be dense.

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  5. Julie Wong
    Julie Wong says:

    Yes, one of my favorites too! My mom hand chopped it too. She added preserved mustard greens, mushrooms, and green onions. That's how I make mine too, and the family loves it!

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  6. Lynardo K
    Lynardo K says:

    Been watching your videos with my Dad and tonight I tried this one for him. He loved it! You are teaching us 2 Scandinavians to cook & love Chinese home cooking! Yummy 😋
    Blessings to you both!

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  7. Pam Owen
    Pam Owen says:

    Just wanted to say what a beautiful woman Flo is and when she laughs she shows how much she loves Dude. I always laugh with you two and in the short time I’ve been subscribed to your channel it’s so amazing all I have learned. Thank you!

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  8. F.D. Woodley
    F.D. Woodley says:

    Brings back childhood memories. My mother had me chop the meat up with a Chinese cleaver on a wood chopping block. It is amazing I never cut myself or chop off a finger. My mother made the pork patty with water chestnuts, salted fish and fermented shrimp paste. Sometimes she added a salted duck egg 🥚.

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  9. Aging
    Aging says:

    It’s called steamed pork HASH! Steamed pork HASH! Sounds like you guys never been to a Cantonese Chinese food restaurant. Hahaha! Thank you for sharing your recipes though.

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