Aloha! Kung Hee Fat Choy, here's to the Year of the Pig not being as disastrous as some predict!
The young lady who teaches my girls piano is Chinese, lives up the street, and her parents are from China. In fact, her mother is on staff as one of our school's cleaners. I just love this family. I feel so lucky to have such a bright and brilliant instructor for my girls.
Anyway, at the close of today's lesson, her mother brought out for me three wonderful deep-fried sesame coated hollow delicacies that had some bits of perhaps charsui and green onion in it. They looked like char sui bao, but they were hollow, crispy, and oh-so-sinful to eat since they were fried in oil. It was as though the frying actually made them inflate.
Does anyone know what these were? I will ask the mom at work when I see her at school Tuesday, but I couldn't help but bring it up. And no, shame on this foodie for eating them as we walked home instead of waiting to take a photo!!!
The young lady who teaches my girls piano is Chinese, lives up the street, and her parents are from China. In fact, her mother is on staff as one of our school's cleaners. I just love this family. I feel so lucky to have such a bright and brilliant instructor for my girls.
Anyway, at the close of today's lesson, her mother brought out for me three wonderful deep-fried sesame coated hollow delicacies that had some bits of perhaps charsui and green onion in it. They looked like char sui bao, but they were hollow, crispy, and oh-so-sinful to eat since they were fried in oil. It was as though the frying actually made them inflate.
Does anyone know what these were? I will ask the mom at work when I see her at school Tuesday, but I couldn't help but bring it up. And no, shame on this foodie for eating them as we walked home instead of waiting to take a photo!!!
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