Seconds Please! White Stew with Napa Cabbage and Turnip
- 1 Chicken thigh meat
- 1/4 Napa cabbage
- 4 medium Turnips
- 1 dash Turnip greens (the soft part)
- 3 Mushrooms
- 1 clove Garlic
- 400 ml Milk
- 3 tbsp Cake flour
- 1 tbsp Vegetable oil
- 1 tbsp Butter
- 1 Salt
- Separate the napa cabbage into greens and core, and cut each into large pieces.
- Cut off the greens from turnips, peel and quarter.
- Thinly slice the mushrooms.
- Crush the garlic.
- Parboil the turnip greens and cut into easy-to-eat sizes.
- I also recommend parboiling the cabbage leaves at this point, so it retains its color better.
- Cut the chicken into bite-sized pieces and season with salt.
- Coat with 1 tablespoon of water (not listed) and rub well.
- The meat will soften this way.
- In a pot, layer the cabbage core, turnips, and cabbage greens from bottom to top in this order.
- Pour enough water to cover about the bottom half, and turn the heat to high.
- Once it reaches a boil, reduce to low heat.
- Once the veggies start to turn translucent, turn off the heat.
- Add vegetable oil and garlic in a frying pan, and saute over low heat.
- Once fragrant, cook the chicken and mushrooms over medium heat.
- Once the chicken is cooked through after about 6 minutes of sauteing, add butter, and sprinkle as if coating the chicken with flour.
- Stir well while being careful not to let it brown.
- Pour in a little bit of milk, stir and once it's incorporated, pour in a bit of milk again... repeat this process and thin out the sauce.
- Once it starts to thicken, pour the stew into the pot containing the veggies and cook over low heat.
- Add the parboiled turnip greens, season with salt and it's done.
- To finish, drop a pat of butter, or sprinkle coarsely ground pepper if you like.
- If you microwave the flour, it won't be floury and makes this easier to cook.
- Please refer to Step 1 in.
chicken thigh, cabbage, mushrooms, clove garlic, milk, flour, vegetable oil, butter, salt
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/170276-seconds-please-white-stew-with-napa-cabbage-and-turnip (may not work)