It might sound
nasty, but it tastes
good. I like
tongue.
Food-wise,
Ox and
pig tongue is the best. Goes well with some
soy sauce and
rice. The
texture of
tongue is different to other
meats, somewhat
smoother. Don't flavor it too heavily
IMHO, because it has
taste of its own. Chinese
red tea goes well with it, but
Chinese tea goes well with almost any
Chinese food. Drink lots of it, because it is good for you.
Tea also smells very good.
Smoked Ox Tongue is a
dinner dish. You can buy it at some
butchers, but if you can't find it go to
Chinatown, infallible source of exotic
foods.
Ingredients
Cooking
- Put tongue in a big pot and cover it with warm water. Boil the water, then lower the heat and let it simmer for 1.5 hours.
- Discard the water and peel the skin off the tongue (yeah, it's pretty nasty)
- Put it back in the pot and replace the water, then add the salt. Boil and simmer for one hour. Take it out and let it cool.
- Line the bottom of a wok with foil. Place brown sugar on foil, then put a rack in the wok over the sugar.
- Brush the oil on the tongue and put it on the rack.
- Turn on the heat until the sugar begins to smoke. Cover the wok. Turn the heat down and let it smoke for 10 minutes.
- Brush it again with oil, then smoke the other side of the tongue for 10 more minutes. Turn off the heat and let it stand for 5 minutes. It is preferably served cold.