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Jelly Candy

Jelly Candy

When I saw different flavours of jello such as mango and lychee at the Asian grocery store, it triggered childhood memories of jelly candies my mom used to make for us. She called them jelly candies or jello candies. They’re not really candies because they’re not actually hard. But we know them here as Jello Jigglers or Knox Blocks.

My mom made these for us, for potlucks she used to host, or to bring to friends’ houses. She would cut them into little squares and coat them with shredded coconut. I don’t know why she coated them with coconut but I think she found a recipe from a newspaper or magazine from back in the day. They might have suggested that coating jelly candies with coconut makes them extra fancy to serve at parties 😉 .

Even though this is obviously not a fancy Memorable Dish, I remember eating them fondly. My mom also layered the jello in different flavours to make the jelly candy more fun. The effect looks amazing but of course is more time consuming to make. My friend also reminded me that her mom used to make it layered with evaporated milk. I should definitely try to make it that way when I have more time. But I really love the look of the colourful layered jello. It always brings a smile to my face because it reminds me of my mother making it for us when we were kids 😀
Jelly Candy

Jelly Candy

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes

16 Squares

Ingredients

  • 1 box flavoured Jelly Powder (80 grams)
  • 2 envelopes of Gelatin
  • 2 cups Boiling Water
  • 1/4-1/2 cup finely shredded Coconut

Preparation

  1. In a medium bowl, mix jelly powder and gelatin with boiling water.
  2. Stir with spoon or whisk until all the powder is dissolved.
  3. Pour liquid into a 8" x 8" pan.
  4. Put in the fridge to cool it completely.
  5. Cut them into small squares and coat them with shredded coconut.
https://www.memorabledishes.com/jelly-candy/

Robertsons Jelly Powder

Lychee and Mango Jelly Powder

Steamed Minced Pork and Egg

Steamed Minced Pork and Egg

Sometimes the most simplest food gets overlooked. I can’t believe I didn’t write a blog post about this Memorable Dish sooner! Steamed minced pork and egg was a childhood staple for me. I used to and still love eating this simple dish mixed with rice.

Growing up in Hong Kong, I remember eating this dish quite a bit. Even after moving to Canada and the United States, my mother continued making it for us. It uses simple ingredients that you can find anywhere so the comfort of this childhood dish can be made in a pinch.

Our family loves this Memorable Dish with the exception of my oldest son. He likes the pork but doesn’t like the custardy egg. He thinks it’s tofu (which he doesn’t like). I would say most kids love it though because of its silky egg. Every time I have this dish it reminds me of being a little girl gobbling it with rice.Steamed Minced Pork and Egg

Steamed Minced Pork and Egg

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes

Serving Size: 4

Ingredients

  • 1/2 pound of Ground Pork
  • 1 tsp of Soy Sauce
  • 1/2 tsp of Cornstarch
  • 1/4 tsp of Sugar
  • 1/2 tsp Shaoxing Wine or Cooking Wine
  • Dash of White Pepper
  • 3 large Eggs
  • 3/4 cup Chicken Broth
  • 1/8 tsp Salt
  • Green Onions, sliced, for garnish

Preparation

  1. Marinate ground pork with soy sauce, cornstarch, sugar, shaoxing wine, and white pepper for at least 30 minutes.
  2. In a stainless steel or ceramic wide and shallow dish, spread the ground pork mixture on the bottom of the dish as thin as possible.
  3. In a small bowl, beat the eggs, chicken broth and salt.
  4. Pour egg mixture on top of the ground pork.
  5. Steam for 8-10 minutes after the water has boiled.
  6. Garnish with sliced green onions.
https://www.memorabledishes.com/steamed-minced-pork-and-egg/

Slow Cooker Turkey Legs

Slow Cooker Turkey Legs

I’m not much of a slow cooker user. I know some people love it and I know it’s a useful vessel to cook meals for the family because you can set it and forget it. Somehow, I never have embraced the slow cooker as much as I’d like. Maybe it’s because you usually throw everything into it without browning the meat and it doesn’t have the depth of flavour that like. (I know I could brown the meat first then put it into the slow cooker but using more than one pot to cook a stew dish is just too much hassle.) I have been looking for ways to use my slow cooker lately because I had some delicious slow cooker ribs at a friend’s house and they were delicious!

Now back to my turkey legs. I made turkey legs in the oven before and it was quite a mess. I had to cook them for a long time to get them tender and the kiddies didn’t seem to like them. But cooking turkey legs in the slow cooker is an easy way to get them nice and tender. This recipe is super easy and delicious. My favourite part of cooking the turkey legs in the slow cooker is the juices they produce. If you’re nervous about putting the legs in the cooker without any liquid, pour 1/4 cup of water (but you really don’t have to).

After they’re cooked, don’t be deceived by the beige-looking turkey legs, they are delicious! If you like to brown them a bit in the oven before serving go right ahead. You can also reduce the sauce into a thicker gravy but I like the taste and consistency of the sauce after the legs have been rendering in the slow cooker for six hours. This Memorable Dish gets everyone’s mouth watering. Being Chinese, of course I serve my turkey legs with rice. But you can also break up the meat and mix it up with the sauce as a ragu and serve it over pasta.

Slow Cooker Turkey Legs

Slow Cooker Turkey Legs

Slow Cooker Turkey Legs

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 6 hours

Total Time: 6 hours, 5 minutes

Serving Size: 4-6

Ingredients

  • 4 Turkey Legs
  • 2 tsp Kosher Salt
  • 1 tsp Poultry Seasoning
  • 1 tsp Garlic Powder
  • 1/2 tsp Black Pepper

Preparation

  1. Mix all the salt and seasonings in a small bowl.
  2. Coat all the turkey legs generously with the spice mix.
  3. Set slow cooker at Low for 6 hours.

Notes

Here’s the seasoning portion for one turkey leg: 1/2 tsp Salt, 1/4 tsp Poultry Seasoning, 1/4 tsp Garlic Powder, 1/8 tsp Black Pepper.

https://www.memorabledishes.com/slow-cooker-turkey-legs/

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