larry_stewart
Master Chef
I have eaten Chinese from ( either take out / or at the restaurant ) on the average of once a week for the past 30 + years. I also cook a Chinese based dish on the average of once a week. I have eaten at Chinese restaurants in more than half the states and in all the major cities I have visited over the years.
The one thing I notice when I compare the restaurant food to my own cooked food is that their Bamboo shoots don't have that ' Right out of the can' taste. Sure, ive had dishes where they cut up the bamboo shoots from those larger chunks you get at the Asian stores (usually soaking in water). Ive purchased those in the past, and obviously they dont have that canned taste. But the other dishes are clearly from a can. They have that typical perfect thin, rectangular shape.
Its not that Im offended by the canned flavor, as Im used to it, but I was wondering of they either do something special to them prior to cooking ( like soaking them in something or pre cooking them prior to adding them to the dish, or is it just the brand that they buy, which doesn't have that canned flavor. I've bought probably a dozen or so different brands of canned bamboo shoots over the years ( I do have my favorite , the cheapest one ) but Im always looking for a brand that doesn't have that distinctive flavor.
I've also bought the fresh chunked ones and cut them up, and they dont have that same flavor.
The baby corn and water chestnuts have a similar, but milder situation , so Im not sure if something is being done to them too prior to cooking.
Anyway, if this makes sense to someone and they know the answer , let me know. If it doesn't make sense to anyone , just chalk it off as me being crazy
The one thing I notice when I compare the restaurant food to my own cooked food is that their Bamboo shoots don't have that ' Right out of the can' taste. Sure, ive had dishes where they cut up the bamboo shoots from those larger chunks you get at the Asian stores (usually soaking in water). Ive purchased those in the past, and obviously they dont have that canned taste. But the other dishes are clearly from a can. They have that typical perfect thin, rectangular shape.
Its not that Im offended by the canned flavor, as Im used to it, but I was wondering of they either do something special to them prior to cooking ( like soaking them in something or pre cooking them prior to adding them to the dish, or is it just the brand that they buy, which doesn't have that canned flavor. I've bought probably a dozen or so different brands of canned bamboo shoots over the years ( I do have my favorite , the cheapest one ) but Im always looking for a brand that doesn't have that distinctive flavor.
I've also bought the fresh chunked ones and cut them up, and they dont have that same flavor.
The baby corn and water chestnuts have a similar, but milder situation , so Im not sure if something is being done to them too prior to cooking.
Anyway, if this makes sense to someone and they know the answer , let me know. If it doesn't make sense to anyone , just chalk it off as me being crazy