Best 4 Sticky Rice Stuffing With Chinese Sausage And Shiitakes Recipes

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Sticky rice stuffing with Chinese sausage and shiitake mushrooms is a delectable and versatile dish that can be enjoyed as a main course or as a side dish. It is often served during special occasions such as Chinese New Year and family gatherings. This mouthwatering dish is made with a combination of fragrant glutinous rice, savory Chinese sausage, earthy shiitake mushrooms, and an array of aromatic spices. The glutinous rice provides a tender and slightly chewy texture, while the Chinese sausage adds a burst of umami flavor. The shiitake mushrooms impart a meaty and umami taste, balancing the richness of the Chinese sausage. This dish is a perfect example of how simple ingredients can come together to create a flavorful and memorable dish.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

STICKY RICE STUFFING (A CHINESE-INSPIRED THANKSGIVING RECIPE)



Sticky Rice Stuffing (A Chinese-Inspired Thanksgiving Recipe) image

This rich, savory, and buttery sticky rice stuffing is made with sweet Chinese sausage, smoky mushrooms, and crunchy water chestnuts. Cooked with butter, fresh aromatics, and finished up with a drizzle of soy sauce, this hearty stuffing will go well with your regular Thanksgiving dishes while spicing up your dinner party with an exotic touch.

Provided by Maggie Zhu

Categories     Side

Time 1h

Number Of Ingredients 12

2 1/2 cups glutinous rice ((long grain or short grain sticky rice))
4 tablespoons unsalted butter
2 large shallots (, sliced (or 1 onion))
8 to 10 (about 0.7 oz / 20 g) dried shiitake mushrooms (, medium-sized (*Footnote))
5 links (7 oz / 200 g) Chinese sausage (, sliced)
1/4 cup Shaoxing Chinese wine ((or dry sherry))
2 1/2 cups chicken broth
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup whole water chestnuts (, sliced)
2 tablespoons soy sauce
2 teaspoons dark soy sauce ((or soy sauce))
2 green onions (, thinly sliced, for garnish)

Steps:

  • Add rice and water to cover into a large bowl. Use your fingers to gently rinse the rice in a swirling motion, then drain the water. Add water to cover the rice with 1" (2 cm) of water. Soak at room temperature overnight. Drain thoroughly before cooking.
  • Heat 1 cup of water in the microwave until hot. Add the dried shiitake mushrooms. Soak until the mushrooms turn soft, 15 to 20 minutes. Once done, squeeze the liquid out of the mushrooms into the soaking water. Slice the mushrooms thinly. Reserve the soaking water for cooking.
  • Cut the rest of the ingredients while rehydrating the mushrooms.
  • Heat the butter in a 4-quart dutch oven (or tight-sealing heavy pot) over medium heat. When the butter has melted, add the shallot and shiitake mushrooms. Cook, stirring frequently, until the onions turn golden and translucent, 6 to 8 minutes.
  • Add the Chinese sausage. Cook and stir for 1 minute.
  • Pour in the Shaoxing wine. Use your spatula to release any brown bits stuck on the bottom of the pan. Cook until the wine has evaporated completely.
  • Add the rice. Stir to mix the rice evenly with the other ingredients. Add the chicken stock and salt. Stir to mix well.
  • Add the water chestnuts. Pour in the soy sauce and dark soy sauce. Gently stir a few times to mix the soy sauce.
  • Cook until the liquid comes to a low simmer. Turn to very low heat and cover the dutch oven. Steam until the rice is cooked through, 20 to 25 minutes. Uncover the pan and taste the rice at the 20-minute mark. If the rice still has a bit of a raw texture, let it cook for another 5 minutes.
  • Once done, uncover the pan and stir with a rice paddle or spatula to fluff the rice. Garnish the stuffing with sliced green onions.
  • Serve hot as a side.
  • This dish can be cooked 1 to 2 days in advance. Reheat it in the same dutch oven in a 350 ℉ (176 ℃) oven with the lid on until warm. You can reheat it in the microwave, too. To heat it evenly, be sure to stir the rice several times over the course of reheating.
  • It's very likely that the sticky rice will stick to the bottom of the pot once you're done cooking. This is due to the starchy texture and the added soy sauce. To clean up the pot, add 2" (5 cm) of water to the pot and boil for 5 to 10 minutes, until the sticky rice can be lifted easily with a wooden spatula. Scrape off any stuck residue and rinse the pan using detergent.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 serving, Calories 365 kcal, Carbohydrate 59.4 g, Protein 10.8 g, Fat 8.1 g, SaturatedFat 3 g, Cholesterol 21 mg, Sodium 767 mg, Fiber 1.6 g, Sugar 1.8 g

STICKY RICE STUFFING WITH CHINESE SAUSAGE AND SHIITAKES



Sticky Rice Stuffing with Chinese Sausage and Shiitakes image

Provided by Sue Li

Categories     Side     Thanksgiving     Stuffing/Dressing     Sausage     Chestnut     Dairy Free     Peanut Free

Yield Makes 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 14

2 1/2 cups Thai long grain sticky rice, or regular short-grain sticky rice
1/3 cup pine nuts
1/4 cup vegetable oil
2 large shallots, sliced into 1/4" rings
1/2 pound shiitakes mushrooms, stemmed and coarsely chopped
6 ounces Chinese sausage (about 4 links), sliced (about 1 1/2 cups)
1/4 cup Shaoxing Chinese wine or dry sherry
3 tablespoons soy sauce
1 cup jarred peeled roasted chestnuts, roughly chopped
2 1/2 cups low-sodium chicken broth or water
Kosher salt
2 scallions, thinly sliced, for garnish
Special equipment:
12-inch cast iron skillet

Steps:

  • Rinse the rice in a colander, and then transfer to a medium bowl. Cover with 1 inch of water and let soak at room temperature overnight. Drain thoroughly.
  • Heat a large cast iron skillet over medium heat. Add the pine nuts and toast, stirring, until golden, 3 to 4 minutes. Transfer to a plate and set aside, reserving skillet.
  • Return skillet to medium heat and add oil. When oil is hot, add the shallots and mushrooms and cook, stirring, until the shallots are golden brown, 3 to 4 minutes. Add the sausage and cook until the sausages curl slightly, 1 minute more. Add the sherry, bring to a boil, and cook until syrupy, about 1 minute. Add the soy sauce, chestnuts, rice, and toasted pine nuts and toss until the rice kernels are evenly coated. Stir in the broth or water and season with salt. Cover and simmer over medium-low heat until the rice is cooked, 20 to 25 minutes.
  • Garnish rice "stuffing" with sliced scallions before serving.

MOCHI RICE STUFFING



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Thanksgiving dinner in Hawaii may start with pineapple-Vienna-sausage skewers and litchis stuffed with cream cheese. Later there is turkey and ham, but also Spam fried rice and Filipino lumpia, maybe poke (sashimi salad), laulau (ti-leaf-wrapped meat or fish) and a Molokai sweet potato pie topped with haupia (coconut pudding). It is the crazy-quilt, all-embracing nature of the feast that makes it local-kine - that is, island-style. Lara Mui Cowell of Honolulu offers this recipe from her popo (maternal grandmother), Jannie Luke Thom, a second-generation Chinese-American who was born in Hawaii before it became a state. The dish is a Chinese take on Western-style sage stuffing, swapping out bread crumbs for mochi rice and adding lap cheong (Chinese sausage) and char siu (Chinese barbecue pork). But in true Hawaiian style, you may substitute Portuguese sausage - or even Spam.

Provided by Ligaya Mishan

Categories     stuffing and dressing, side dish

Time 1h

Yield 8 to 10 servings

Number Of Ingredients 16

2 1/2 cups mochi rice (also known as glutinous sweet rice or sticky rice), rinsed
6 large dried shiitake mushrooms, soaked according to package instructions
1 tablespoon freshly grated ginger
1 tablespoon plus 2 teaspoons olive oil, divided
3 slices bacon, chopped
2 teaspoons oyster sauce, or soy sauce
1/2 teaspoon sugar
1 cup diced onion (from 1 onion)
1/2 cup chopped green onion (from 3 to 4 onions)
1/2 pound diced lap cheong (Chinese sausage), or use dried sweet sausage such as chorizo or salami
1/4 pound diced char siu (Chinese barbecue pork), or use sugar-cured ham steak seared on both sides
1 1/2 cups cooked chestnuts, roughly chopped (store-bought is fine)
1 cup chopped water chestnuts
Salt and pepper, to taste
2 large eggs, beaten
2 tablespoons roughly chopped cilantro, for garnish

Steps:

  • If using a rice cooker, combine rice and 2 1/2 cups water in the rice cooker and soak for 1 hour, then cook until tender, about 20 minutes. If cooking on the stovetop, combine rice and 2 1/2 cups water in a large pot. Cover, bring to a boil, then reduce the heat to low and cook 20 minutes, or until water is almost completely absorbed. Remove from heat and let steam, covered, 15 minutes.
  • Drain shiitakes, then remove stems and slice caps; set aside. In a small saucepan, combine ginger and 1 tablespoon olive oil over medium-low heat and cook 2 minutes; set aside and let steep.
  • In a large skillet, cook bacon over medium heat until crisp, about 8 minutes; drain fat. In a small bowl, stir together oyster sauce and sugar, then add to the skillet with the bacon. Stir in onion, green onions, lap cheong, char siu, chestnuts, water chestnuts, ginger oil and mushrooms. Cook over medium-high heat until onions are translucent, about 4 minutes. Toss mixture with the prepared rice; set aside.
  • Heat 2 teaspoons oil in a small nonstick skillet over medium heat. Pour eggs into hot pan and cook until edges begin to set, about 10 seconds. Pull omelet in from the edges toward the center of the pan and let liquid eggs flow underneath. When eggs are mostly set, fold omelet in thirds like a letter and transfer to a cutting board. Slice into strips. Serve rice with slivered omelet and cilantro on top.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 444, UnsaturatedFat 10 grams, Carbohydrate 56 grams, Fat 17 grams, Fiber 1 gram, Protein 15 grams, SaturatedFat 6 grams, Sodium 695 milligrams, Sugar 2 grams, TransFat 0 grams

CHINESE STIR-FRIED STICKY RICE WITH CHINESE SAUSAGE



Chinese Stir-Fried Sticky Rice with Chinese Sausage image

Glutinous rice (aka sticky rice) is slowly cooked on the stove, similar to the way risotto is cooked. This flavorful dish is worth the effort.

Provided by hello angie

Categories     Main Dish Recipes     Rice     Fried Rice Recipes

Time 5h6m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 12

2 cups glutinous rice
8 dried shiitake mushrooms
⅓ cup dried shrimp
2 dried scallops
1 teaspoon olive oil
3 eggs, beaten
3 links Chinese sausage, diced
2 cups hot water, or more as needed
2 tablespoons light soy sauce, or to taste
2 teaspoons dark soy sauce
1 teaspoon white sugar
½ cup chopped cilantro, or to taste

Steps:

  • Soak rice in a large bowl of water until mostly translucent, about 4 hours. Rinse and drain thoroughly.
  • Soak mushrooms, shrimp, and scallops in 3 separate bowls of water until softened, about 15 minutes. Drain, reserving mushroom water and discarding other water. Chop mushrooms, shrimp, and scallops into small pieces.
  • Heat olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Pour eggs into skillet, swirling to spread out into a thin layer. Cook until mostly firm, about 1 minute. Flip and cook until no longer runny, 3 to 5 minutes.
  • Transfer egg to a cutting board and allow to cool slightly. Roll into a long tube and slice into thin ribbons.
  • Stir Chinese sausage into the same skillet over medium heat. Cook and stir until fragrant and some of the oil is released, about 3 minutes. Add mushrooms, shrimp, and scallops; cook for 3 to 5 minutes. Transfer sausage mixture to a bowl.
  • Stir drained rice into the skillet. Cook and stir until lightly toasted, 1 to 2 minutes. Pour in reserved mushroom water, stirring constantly until water is absorbed. Add hot water, 1/2 cup at a time, stirring until water is absorbed between each addition. Cook until rice is softened, about 25 minutes.
  • Season rice with light soy sauce, dark soy sauce, and sugar. Stir in egg ribbons and sausage mixture. Top with cilantro before serving.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 544.5 calories, Carbohydrate 82.8 g, Cholesterol 103.5 mg, Fat 16.4 g, Fiber 6.2 g, Protein 21.8 g, SaturatedFat 1.1 g, Sodium 830.6 mg, Sugar 1.8 g

Tips:

  • Soak the sticky rice for at least 4 hours or overnight before cooking. This will help the rice to cook evenly and prevent it from becoming mushy.
  • Use a variety of vegetables in your stuffing. This will add flavor, texture, and nutrients to the dish.
  • Don't be afraid to experiment with different types of Chinese sausage. There are many different varieties available, each with its own unique flavor.
  • If you can't find shiitake mushrooms, you can substitute another type of mushroom, such as cremini or oyster mushrooms.
  • Be sure to cook the stuffing until it is heated through. This will help to prevent foodborne illness.

Conclusion:

Sticky rice stuffing with Chinese sausage and shiitakes is a delicious and easy-to-make dish that is perfect for a weeknight meal or a special occasion. It is a great way to use up leftover rice, and it is also a good source of protein, vegetables, and nutrients. So next time you're looking for a new and exciting way to enjoy sticky rice, give this recipe a try.

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