This is a very easy delicious dish to prepare for CNY lunch or dinner.  Usually, I will prepare this dish for dinner with hubby when we are back to our own home after spending many days at my in-law's place.  This is usually our most enjoyable CNY dish because it is easy to prepare.  Most time, we never really enjoy a good meal at my in-law's place since CNY eve until we are back home [that is for several days].  This is because I have so much cooking to do and we usually have to rush through our meal because there are so many people eating [about 30 people] in the house.
Anyway, this dish no doubt a bit 'sinful' [healthwise] but it is a consolation after so many days of hard work and never mind I prepare this only once a year.
| Cooked rice | 
| Chinese sausages, waxed duck meat and chicken | 
| Shredded ginger, spring onions and cucumber | 
Ingredients
[serve 2-3]
[serve 2-3]
500 gm cooked rice [cooked rice enough for 2 pax]
1 drumstick [or 150 gm boneless chicken meat] - sliced and marinated with 1/4 tsp of sesame oil and cornflour
1 Chinese sausage [any type - meat or liver] - sliced
1 pc waxed duck [drumstick or duck breast] - sliced * 
* boiled whole piece in boiling water for 5 minutes to reduce the saltiness and fats
a few slices of ginger - cut fine strips
| Sauce ingredients in saucepan to be boiled | 
Sauce Ingredients [Combined and boiled]
1 tbsp light soy sauce
1/2 tbsp oyster sauce
1 tbsp cooking wine
2 tbsp chicken stock
1/4 tsp each of chicken stock granules, sesame oil and thick soy sauce
| Dish before steaming | 
| After steaming with sauce added | 
- Place cooked rice in a casserole or pyrex dish. Lay the chicken pieces all over the rice, followed by sausages and waxed duck slices. Top the ingredients with shredded ginger.
 - Steamed the dish over boiling water for about 15 minutes or until chicken is cooked.
 - Meanwhile, bring the sauce ingredients to a boil. When rice is ready, pour sauce over dish and garnish with spring onions before serving. Serve immediately. To serve, mix rice and meat well before scooping onto serving bowl/plate.
 
| Doesn't look delicious [It tastes good also] | 
Note:  This time, I served this dish with sliced cucumber, chilli sauce and simple Miso Soup.  My neighbour's daugther gave me a tub of Miso [from Japan].  I used it to prepare a simple Miso soup stock with romaine lettuce.



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