Yau gok

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Yau Gok

A plate of Yau Gok

Yau Gok (__) is a traditional Chinese pastry, commonly associated with the Lunar New Year celebrations. It is a type of deep-fried dumpling that is popular in Cantonese cuisine.

Ingredients and Preparation

Yau Gok is made from a dough that typically consists of flour, sugar, and water. The filling can vary, but it often includes a mixture of peanuts, sesame seeds, coconut, and sugar. Some variations may also include dried shrimp or Chinese sausage.

The preparation of Yau Gok involves rolling out the dough into thin circles, placing a spoonful of filling in the center, and then folding the dough over to form a half-moon shape. The edges are sealed by crimping or pressing with a fork. The dumplings are then deep-fried until golden brown.

Cultural Significance

Close-up of Yau Gok showing the filling

Yau Gok is traditionally eaten during the Chinese New Year as it is believed to bring good luck and prosperity. The shape of the dumpling is said to resemble ancient Chinese gold ingots, symbolizing wealth. It is often served alongside other festive foods such as nian gao and tangyuan.

Variations

There are several regional variations of Yau Gok, each with its own unique twist on the traditional recipe. In some areas, the filling may include red bean paste or lotus seed paste. The dough can also be flavored with coconut milk or five-spice powder to add a distinctive taste.

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