Wednesday, September 2, 2020

BITTERGOURD SALAD

Just did not expect this bittergourd salad with a simple dressing could be so appetising. Not that difficult to prepare. If you cannot take it too spicy, reduce the small chillies. Add more if you are a fan of garlic, it is okay. I feel with the peanuts and sesame seeds, it adds some crunchiness to this salad. The black fungus and bittergourd slices absorb the flavours of the dressing, making it a tasty salad.
During the hot weather, eating bittergourd is good for clearing high body heat as it is relatively cool. Bittergourd has detoxifying benefits. Good for people with high blood pressure, cholesterol and glucose level. A tasty and healthy salad. 
Ingredients
1 large bittergourd - sliced thinly
10 gm black fungus - soaked to plump up, break into small bits
1 big onion - peeled and sliced thinly
Dressing
2 small red chillies - cut small bits
some chopped spring onions
some chopped garlic
some toasted sesame seeds, and roasted peanuts
Seasoning 
1 tbsp each light soy sauce, black vinegar, sugar 
1/2 tsp salt
1 tsp sesame seed oil to taste
  1. Wash bittergourd, cut off the head and tail and cut into half lengthwise. use a spoon to remove the seeds and scrape off the white pith. The bittergourd will not be too bitter. Sliced thinly.
  2. Place chopped garlic, spring onions, red chillies in a bowl. Add in some pepper or chilli powder [optional], sesame seeds and peanuts. Pour in 2 tablespoons of hot oil. Add in remaining seasoning. Mix well. 
  3. Bring some water to boil, add in some salt and oil. Blanch bittergourd for 1-2 minutes, then add in black fungus to boil for half a minute. Remove to a large bowl of boiled cool water. Drain and place in a large mixing bowl. 
  4. Add in onions and pour in the dressing. Toss well, dish up to serve or chill in fridge until serving time.



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