Mike's Mongolian Shabu-Shabu Hot Pot

Definitely one of those, "to taste," recipes. And, yup - she's just as scorching hot as she looks! ;0)
If you don't own a Mongolian Shabu-Shabu Hot Pot - you really should buy one. I actually own two of these bad boys. One for meats - one for seafood and vegetables. You're only limited by your imagination with one [or more] of these little gems in your kitchen!
These bubbling cauldrons are great for entertaining and serving your communal Asian dishes. Even every day soups, stews and chillis at functions. They're nothing like a crock pot being steel and boy do they heat up fast!
You can literally create any masterpiece with these hot pots. Thin sliced seafood, chicken, pork and varied vegetables are all on the menu! Extra spicy broth on one side - tamer broth in the other side. You name it! Just skewer your thin sliced meats, seafood and vegetables and submerge those juicy skewers inside all of that spicy bubbling Szechuan goodness!
Mike's Mongolian Shabu-Shabu Hot Pot
Definitely one of those, "to taste," recipes. And, yup - she's just as scorching hot as she looks! ;0)
If you don't own a Mongolian Shabu-Shabu Hot Pot - you really should buy one. I actually own two of these bad boys. One for meats - one for seafood and vegetables. You're only limited by your imagination with one [or more] of these little gems in your kitchen!
These bubbling cauldrons are great for entertaining and serving your communal Asian dishes. Even every day soups, stews and chillis at functions. They're nothing like a crock pot being steel and boy do they heat up fast!
You can literally create any masterpiece with these hot pots. Thin sliced seafood, chicken, pork and varied vegetables are all on the menu! Extra spicy broth on one side - tamer broth in the other side. You name it! Just skewer your thin sliced meats, seafood and vegetables and submerge those juicy skewers inside all of that spicy bubbling Szechuan goodness!
Cooking Instructions
- 1
In one side of your Shabu-Shabu pot - add your beef stock. In the other side - add your chicken stock.
If you own a secondary Shabu-Shabu Hot Pot - add your seafood and vegetable stock to each side.
- 2
Add your Szechuan Pi Xian Hot Bean Chilie Paste as desired.
- 3
Szechuan Peppercorns as desired.
- 4
Chop your herbs and vegetables and gather your seasonings.
- 5
Place all broth ingredients in to your separate broths. Unless you're an idiot - stay away from the left side. ;0) Guess what? I'm an idiot!
- 6
Turn your pot on and bring to a steady simmer for 15 minutes. Long enough to release the flavors of your chillies, Thai basil, ginger and diakon radishes. Leave pot at a healthy simmer.
- 7
Trim fat and thin slice your chicken, beef and seafood. Feed your protiens on to your wooden skewers.
- 8
Skewer meat, seafood and vegetables about 2" in length in scewers. Just enough to be submerged in your bubbling broth.
- 9
Feed your desired vegetables on to separate skewers as well.
- 10
Submerge your skewers in to your bubbling broths for at least 3 minutes. Or, longer, depending upon the thickness of your meats. Turn scewers regularly. Less time will be needed on your seafood and vegetables.
Have your guests feed from the communal pot and directly from their scewers when they are fully cooked.
No worries. No germs could ever survive this broth!For added spice - dip wet meats, seafoods and vegetables directly into a basic dried red pepper flake, peppercorn and sea salt mixture.
- 11
Enjoy your extra spicy, culinary taste and tour of Chengdu, China!
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