#BeautifulSunday: Steamboat — an Asian family gathers around a steaming broth to cook, eat, and celebrate

Four weeks ago, we celebrated my sister-in-law (SIL) Ying’s birthday.

As usual, she picked CHINESE FONDUE as her birthday meal choice!

Chinese Fondue is the German way of referring to our Singapore-style Steamboat.

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Steamboat (or Chinese Fondue) is a cantonese soup-style hot pot in which everyone communally cooks and eats simultaneously. The flavourful soup broth is brewed beforehand, and a spread of meat, vegetable, and other raw dishes are chopped/soaked/prepared and set up for buffet-style access during the meal.

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Mini Story Digression from the Main Story :)

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Ying’s birthday comes around every summer, during which temperatures hit a whopping 40°C some years!! Because the hottest days of summer typically last no longer than two weeks per year, the norm is for establishments to not have air-conditioning.

You can imagine the sweltering experience when the entire family once headed to a restaurant with multiple fire pots contributing to the trapped hot air inside for Ying’s yearly steamboat feast! The Mann said it felt hotter inside that restaurant-sauna than the 40°C temperature outside!

I’m so glad I wasn’t living in Germany then..Even with the free food, I’d gladly pass on such a sticky eating experience. ;)

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End of Digression: Now We Can Go Back to our Main Story

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On Sunday morning, my FIL got up early to prepare two soup stocks: One chicken-based soup with lots of tofu fishcakes floating inside. . .

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and one vegetarian broth for my mother-in-law (MIL) who does not eat meat, garlic, and onion for religious reasons.

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He also made his trademark dipping condiments — an onion-filled soy sauce base and an enhanced version of store-bought chilli sauce.

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Then it was time to prepare all the other food items.

He soaked black fungus.

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Sliced up yams and lotus roots.

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Washed various veggies. I made photos of the:-

Lady fingers,
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Chinese cabbage,
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my SIL’s favourite vegetable (I’m not sure what the english name is!!),
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. . . and bean sprouts!

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Tired of looking at veggies? Feast your eyes on The Mann's favourite shabu-shabu beef slices! =D

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Grey prawns!

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There were also Korean rice cakes — my favourite! When cooked through, they are chewy, tender delightful sticks of happiness! :)

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My father-in-law (FIL) also prepared some tofu-based ingredients especially for his wifey!

Fried beancurd skin balls..these were not yummy at all to me :(

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Beancurd skin. . . also not my favourite. . . I'm an egg-face, remember? ;)
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Around 11:00, The Mann started to set up the electric hot plates. Meanwhile, I joined the family team of dumpling-making minions (these were made with a chicken-filling because Ying's husband is a muslim).

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I found out something really cute!! The Mann had wrapped the hanging lights above the dining table with plastic bags to protect them from the steam and whatever splashes may occur. ;)

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As each food item was rolled out, we carried them out and set them around the table. The whole table was filled!

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Then it was time to CHOW!!

We threw in a bunch of prawns to make the soup base more flavourful. Then everyone started adding their favourite ingredients! The Mann and Ying started cooking shabu-shabu meat slices in the long wire 'spoons' as well.

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Once items were cooked, we would transfer them into our bowls, which were already filled with dipping condiments.

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Halfway through, we added a bunch of kimchi into the pot.

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Time for kimchi steamboat!

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Everyone was full to bursting, but there was still tons of leftover food. As is the norm, we will be eating steamboat using the leftover ingredients for another 2 meals after this.

This is my third #BeautifulSunday entry :)

The #BeautifulSunday contest is run by my fellow Singaporean steemian @ace108.

He's a really cool dude, and he's even funding the contest from his own pocket. So join the contest, or send his initiative a donation. Either way, it will go a long way into injecting more colour into this community each Sunday at the very least :))

You may click on the photos below to read my other #BeautifulSunday stories. :)

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#BeautifulSunday: Tour de France 2017 rides through my neighbourhood district in Düsseldorf

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#BeautifulSunday: Sometimes the Littlest Things Can Make Your Day Beautiful

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What was one beautiful thing that happened on your Sunday?

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