Chinese Fire Pot
Grrrrrgh!
Course : Chinese
From: HungryMonster.com
Serves: 8
 

Ingredients:

1 pound boneless beef sirloin -- =or=- beef round
1 pound boned chicken breasts
1 pound fish fillets
1 pound medium shrimp
1 pound Chinese cabbage
1/2 pound fresh mushrooms
2 tablespoons lemon juice
2 packages enoki mushrooms -- (3 1/2-oz packages)
3/4 pound Chinese pea pods
2 bunches green onions
2 bunches spinach
8 ounces canned water chestnuts -- drained and sliced
8 ounces canned bamboo shoots -- drained and sliced
4 cans chicken broth -- (13 3/4-oz cans)
1 bottle sweet-and-sour sauce
1 bottle soy sauce
1 bottle prepared hot Chinese mustard
1/4 pound fine egg noodles -- cooked
1 bunch cilantro or chives -- chopped
 

Preparation:

It is not necessary to use all ingredients listed here as long as you offer an interesting blend of meats, fish and vegetables. Other meats and vegetables can be substituted, if desired. Place beef, chicken and fish in freezer and chill until firm to touch but not frozen. Slice beef and chicken in strips 1/4-inch thick and about 2 inches long. Cut fish into 3/4-inch cubes. Shell and devein shrimp. Chop cabbage into bite-size chunks. Clean mushrooms. If using forest mushrooms, remove and discard stems. Slice mushrooms and sprinkle with lemon juice. Cut off and discard root portion of enoki mushrooms and separate clusters as much as possible. Wash, trim ends and string pea pods. Clean green onions and cut in halves lengthwise, including green portion. Cut into 2-inch lengths. Clean spinach and discard thick stems. To serve, arrange beef, chicken, fish, shrimp, cabbage, forest mushrooms, enoki mushrooms, snow peas, green onions, spinach leaves, water chestnuts and bamboo shoots in individual rows on large platters or serving plates. Bring broth to boil. Place heating unit under Chinese hot pot and pour boiling broth into hot-pot bowl. Using Chinese wire ladle and chopsticks or fondue forks, each person places whatever ingredients are desired into hot broth to poach. When cooked (this will take only a few moments), ingredients are then dipped into sweet-and-sour sauce, soy sauce or hot mustard as desired, and eaten with noodles, adding cilantro, if desired. Note: The special pot needed can be purchased at Chinese shops.