Friday, June 1, 2012

Pumpkin Sprouts 南瓜苗 nàahm-gwâa-miùh

Recently while at the wet market I saw greens that looked a bit like bracken fern.

The seller told me that those were not fiddleheads ferns but pumpkin sprouts (nàahm-gwâa-miùh南瓜苗) and they would only be available for a short period of time (about one month).
I had never tried this veggie before. I knew that pumpkin blossoms could be deep-fried or stuffed and baked but did not know that pumpkin sprouts were also edible. As I usually do (when I discover a “new” veggie), I asked the stallholder how to prepare it. The lady vendor told me to simply stir-fry the plant with or without meat.

Pumpkin sprouts
I saw nàahm-gwâa-miùh at 2 different stalls; one was selling it for HK$12 per catty and the other for HK$14 / catty (1 catty is about 600gr).

Unfurling fronds of pumpkin sprouts
Pumpkin sprouts and pork stir-fry

Pumpkin sprouts and pork stir-fry
Ingredients:
  • ½ catty (~300g) pumpkin sprouts
  • ~150g lean pork or boneless pork chop (sliced)
  • 2 shallots, minced
  • 1 garlic clove, chopped
Marinade:
  • 1 Tbsp potato starch
  • 1 tsp water
  • ½ tsp salt
Seasonings:
  • 1 Tbsp light soya sauce
  • 1Tbsp water
  • 1 Tbsp oyster sauce
  • Ground black pepper (to taste)

Steps:
Wash pumpkin sprouts and snap off the rough ends (keep only the tender part of the plant).
Marinate the pork slices with potato starch, water and salt for at least ½ hour (help to tenderize the meat).
 
Stir-fry minced shallots and garlic

Add pork and cook trough

Add sprouts and seasonings

Stir-fry pumpkin sprouts until done (for ~10-15 min)

When done, turn off the heat and transfer the stir-fried ingredients to a plate. Serve hot.

The matchstick-like veggie was crisp and I liked its pleasant and unique flavour. Yet I think that the sprouts would be better cooked in small amounts, for example in a stir-fry with other veggies, mushrooms and dried bean curd (a combination of different textures – dried and fresh ingredients).
I would like to add that pumpkin sprouts are not going to be my favourite veggie but that my experiment with them was definitely better than the fiddlehead ferns'one! 


 
 

2 comments:

  1. Interesting post! I'd never heard of pumpkin sprouts and I'm quite intrigued. Thank you for sharing.

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