HOT POT AT HOME
Hot pot is a tasty, festive and communal cooking and dining experience that involves little more than a table set with a portable butane stove, a pot of bubbling broth and platters of raw meat and/or seafood and vegetables. Various condiments and a dipping sauce or two are common, as well. In the spirit of hot pot, a winter staple in various Asian countries, our recipe is flexible. Feel free to sub out any of the components according to your taste. (See the end of the recipe for more suggestions.) You can also play with the broth. Our version is very simple, which lets the flavor of the proteins and vegetables shine, but kimchi, tomatoes, and chile peppers are just some of the possible additions. Please note that you don't need to purchase any of the special equipment listed to make this recipe. You can use two pots, your stovetop burners, and whatever cooking utensils you have.
Provided by Food Network Kitchen
Categories main-dish
Time 3h15m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 33
Steps:
- For the pork broth: Fill a 7-quart Dutch oven with 12 cups cold water and bring to a boil. Meanwhile, soak the pork bones in cold water in a large bowl, to remove some of the blood, for about 20 minutes or until the water boils. Add the bones to the pot and boil until the water darkens and there's a lot of foam on the surface, about 8 minutes. Drain and rinse the bones and clean the pot of any residue.
- Return the pork bones to the pot and add the carrots, corn, daikon and 16 cups cold water. Bring to a boil over high heat and then reduce the heat and simmer, covered, until the broth is very milky, about 2 1/2 hours. Skim off any dark proteins and fat, then lightly season with salt.
- Transfer the pork broth, along with the bones and other solids, which will continue to flavor the broth, to an 11-inch hot pot pot with a divider. Add the chili oil to one side of the pot. Place the pot on a portable butane burner and bring to a boil over high heat.
- For the components: Meanwhile, arrange the beef, fish, cabbage, spinach, potatoes, pumpkin, eggs, fish tofu and udon noodles on plates or platters, as you like. Set out at least two pairs of chopsticks or tongs and small strainer baskets (these are useful when cooking more fragile ingredients, such as fish, tofu and the like). As for the chopsticks/tongs, let everyone know not to use the same pair for picking up raw and cooked meat and fish.
- For the condiments: Create a "dipping sauce station" with any of the condiments, along with a bunch of small plates and bowls. Each person can mix and match them as they like.
- Once the broth is boiling, start cooking! Let each person cook their own ingredients in the broth (the side with the chili oil is spicier), being mindful not to overcrowd the pot. If the broth reduces too much and you still have raw ingredients left, add some warm water to the pot and bring to a boil. If you like, you can eat the marrow from the pork bones.
- Proteins-Thinly sliced chicken, pork or lamb, mini-pork sausages, low-sodium luncheon meat cut into 1/2-inch-thick slices, shellfish, fish cakes, tofu
- Vegetables-sweet potato, kabocha squash, watercress, bok choy, corn on the cob, lotus root, kale, chile peppers, tomato, bean sprouts, enoki, shiitake or button mushrooms
- Noodles, etc.-ramen noodles, rice noodles, konjac noodle knots, dumplings, rice cakes, dried tofu sticks
- Stir together the Pork Broth, BBQ sauce, sesame paste, oyster sauce, soy sauce, hoisin sauce, sesame oil, sugar, garlic and scallions in a small bowl until combined.
COLONIAL HOT BUTTERED RUM
Make and share this Colonial Hot Buttered Rum recipe from Food.com.
Provided by AmyZoe
Categories Beverages
Time 6h5m
Yield 10-12 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Combine the brown sugar, butter, salt, and hot water in a 5 quart slow cooker.
- Add cinnamon sticks and cloves. Cover and cook on low for 5 hours.
- Stir in rum.
- Ladle from the slow cooker into mugs, and top with whipped cream and a dusting of nutmeg.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 372.2, Fat 10.8, SaturatedFat 6.7, Cholesterol 29, Sodium 125.9, Carbohydrate 44.7, Fiber 0.4, Sugar 43.2, Protein 0.4
OLD-FASHIONED HOT BUTTERED RUM
This is the real thing, an authentic old-fashioned recipe except you use a slow cooker to simmer it. You will swear you are drinking a cinnamon roll, and then it hits you! Very tasty and a family favorite.
Provided by Linda Correia
Categories Drinks Recipes Cocktail Recipes Rum Drinks Recipes
Time 6h5m
Yield 8
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Combine the brown sugar, butter, salt and hot water in 5 quart slow cooker. Add cinnamon sticks and cloves. Cover and cook on Low for 5 hours. Stir in rum.
- Ladle from the slow cooker into mugs, and top with whipped cream and a dusting of nutmeg.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 387.2 calories, Carbohydrate 36.5 g, Cholesterol 36.2 mg, Fat 13.2 g, Fiber 0 g, Protein 0.4 g, SaturatedFat 8.3 g, Sodium 128.7 mg, Sugar 35.8 g
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