Shanghai Cuisine

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  Nov 21  •  1089 read 

The abbreviated form of Shanghai is "Hu"; hence Shanghai Cuisine is also called Hu Cuisine. In the recent history, Shanghai Cuisine has been regarded as a famous school of the traditional Han culinary culture in the regions south of the Yangtze River.

Formation and Characteristics of Shanghai Cuisine

Shanghai Cuisine

In the Tang Dynasty, Shanghai was a seaside fishing village. At the end of the Northern Song Dynasty, Shanghai Town was set up; and in 1291, Shanghai County was established. Before the Opium War, Shanghai was a medium-sized city, with an advanced catering trade, but Shanghai Cuisine had not been formed yet. After the Opium War in 1843, Shanghai was opened up by the Qing government as a trading port under an unfair agreement signed with Britain. And after that, western powers began to establish settlements in Shanghai.

Therefore, in the early 20th century, various western cuisines were introduced to Shanghai. Then, the catering trade developed rapidly. Various local schools of Chinese cuisine, especially the schools of South China, vied with each other for good lots and customers, which provided conditions for Shanghai to adopt the advantages of other schools of cuisine. Between the end of the Qing Dynasty and the early times of the Republic of China, a large number of restaurants serving 11 kinds of local schools of cuisine ran a business in Shanghai, among which those served foods of Suzhou and Wuxi cuisine ranked first in number.

Since the 1980s,great changes have taken place in Shanghai’s catering trade, and all kinds of schools of Chinese cuisine have flourished in Shanghai. At the end of the last century, the restaurants in Shanghai totaled over 30,000, including more than 650 restaurants serving different foreign food from over 40 countries and regions. Now Shanghai is regarded as one of the most famous food paradises.


Foreign Food in Shanghai

Foreign Food in Shanghai

In Shanghai, tourists can taste delicacies from all parts of China, as well as dishes and snacks of all the other countries in the world.

Shanghai ranks first in China in terms of the varieties of foreign food. As early as in the 1940s, there were already over 100 western restaurants and cafes in Shanghai. Then, at the end of the 20th century, the number of foreign restaurants and cafes increased to over 650. These restaurants and cafes served the food of over 40 countries, such as "Mexico Restaurant," "Portugal Restaurant," "Middle East Barbecue," "Argentine Roast Meat," "De Da Western Restaurant" and "Red House."

Today, Japanese, Korean and French restaurants, Kentucky and McDonald's can be seen everywhere in the metropolis. In a word, Shanghai offers all kinds of food in the world, including French, Russian, British, German, Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese cuisines, as well as the food of the countries in Southeast Asia, and South America.


Vegetarian Food in Shanghai

Shanghai Cuisine - Shrimp Eggs and Large Sea Cucumbers

The vegetarian food in Shanghai shows unusual characteristics. The famous vegetarian restaurants in Shanghai include the Gongdelin Vegetarian Restaurant and Jade Buddha Temple Vegetarian Restaurant. Shanghai is noted for a number of imitated dishes—像生菜 (Vegetable dishes which are prepared with plant-related raw materials and are similar to the meat dishes.)

For example:

Fried Shrimp Meat—清炒虾仁

Fried Shredded Eels—炒鳝糊

Stir-fried Prawns—熘明虾

Fried Fish Slices—炒鱼片

Fried Crab Meat—炒蟹粉

Fried Chicken Shreds—炒鸡丝

Vegetarian Ham—素火腿

The dishes made of high-quality edible funguses, tofu products, and seasonal vegetables in Shanghai are very delicious, such as:

Mongolian Mushrooms and Rice Crusts—口蘑锅巴

Fried Stuffed Bean Curd Paste—炸响铃

Steamed Gluten—烤麸

Fried Two Kinds of Mushrooms—炒双菇


Special Local Dishes in Shanghai

Shanghai Cuisine - Eight-treasure Duck

Shanghai also developed many dishes of local characteristics, such as:

Shrimp Eggs and Large Sea Cucumber—虾子大乌参

The ingredients of the dish include sea cucumber (the main ingredient), and a wide variety of seasonings, such as shrimp eggs, onions, soy sauce and cooking wine. This dish is prepared through a very complex procedure. Bright black in color, this dish is soft, crisp, smooth delicious and nutritious.

Happy Family—全家福

The ingredients of the dish include fish maws, sea cucumber, pork tripe, chicken's gizzards, shrimp meat, pork kidneys, hams, green beans, bamboo shoots and various kinds of seasonings.

Procedure: clean the main ingredients (fish maws, chicken's gizzard, pork kidneys, sea cucumber, pork tripe, shrimp meat, ham) and put them on a plate; place the beans and bamboo shoots on a separate plate; mix them in a pot and add the seasonings to the pot; steam the pot. Beautiful in color, this dish is delicious and nutritious. This dish is a must on the dinner table on New Year’s Eve of the lunar calendar, symbolizing family reunion.

Eight-treasure Duck—八宝鸭

The ingredients of the dish are a whole duck, glutinous rice, peas, ham, peeled shrimp, bamboo shoots, chestnut, dried scallop, chicken's gizzard, shiitake, chicken, and various kinds of seasonings.

Procedure: slice open the back of the duck and remove the innards; cut off the duck's feet; place the duck in a pot of boiled water for a little while then take it out and clean it; apply soy sauce, Yellow Rice Wine, white sugar and other seasonings to the duck; place the duck in a bowl with its belly facing up; cut the ham, bamboo shoot, dried scallop, and shiitake into small pieces; soak the glutinous rice with water, and steam the rice; stir-fry the ginger and spring onion in a pan before adding cooking wine; put the pieces of the shiitake, bamboo shoot, ham, chestnut, dried scallop, chicken in the pan; add soy sauce, and white sugar; mix the steamed rice with the ingredients in the pan and stuff the duck with the mixture; seal the bowl with cellophane; steam the duck until it is well done.

Shanghai Cuisine - Steamed Chinese Mitten Crabs

As a traditional dish of Shanghai, this dish had been designated a delicacy of the Imperial Palace as early as during the reign of the Qianlong Emperor.  

Dish Prepared with Old Distillers' Grain in Jar—糟钵头

The ingredients of the dish include pig's lungs, liver, large intestine, stomach, heart, and feet, ham, Shiitake, bamboo shoots, fried tofu, rice wine sauce, spring onion, ginger slices, Yellow Rice Wine, salt and meat broth.

Procedure: Clean the internal organs of the pig listed above; put them into a jar together with hams and sliced bamboo shoots; add some distillers' grain, salt, meat broth, and other seasonings, and steam it.

It is rumored that this dish was invented by a woman in the rural areas of the Jiading District in Shanghai. The dish is full of the characteristics of the countryside in South China.

Steamed Chinese Mitten Crabs—清蒸大闸蟹


Special Local Snacks in Shanghai

Shanghai Cuisine - Pan-fried Bun Stuffed with Meat

Shanghai serves a wide variety of Chinese and foreign snacks and is well known in the world for its meticulously prepared snacks. The famous local traditional snacks include:

Nanxiang Steamed Bun—南翔馒头

The main ingredients of the snack are wheat flour, pork, Broccoli leaves, sesame oil, ginger, and spring onion. One can add crab meat, peeled shrimp, or other ingredients to the filling.

This snack is the most famous snack in Shanghai. It is said that the snack was invented by a pastry shop owner named Huang Mingxian in Nanxiang town in the Jiading District of Shanghai. Invented in 1871, this snack has withstood a hundred years of vicissitudes.

Glutinous Rice Dumpling in the Shape of Pigeon Egg—鸽蛋圆子

In the shape of a pigeon egg, the small glutinous rice dumpling is stuffed with sugar and osmanthus flowers.

Noodles with Gravy Made of Dried Shrimps and Onion Oil—开洋葱油面

Pan-fried Bun Stuffed with Meat—生煎包

Baked Cake with Delicious Stuffing—蟹壳黄

Steamed Bun with Vegetable Stuffing—素菜包

Shanghai Cuisine - Sweet Lotus Root with Osmanthus Flowers

Sweet Lotus Root with Osmanthus Flowers—桂花糖藕

Procedure: Prepare the middle section of lotus root; pour glutinous rice that has been soaked into the lotus root; braise the lotus root; cut the cooked lotus root into pieces; add osmanthus flowers preserved with sugar before serving it.

Xiaoshaoxing Chicken Porridge—小绍兴鸡粥

Procedure: Boil porridge with chicken broth; eat the porridge with chicken meat. This snack was created by the natives of Shaoxing, hence the name.

Chicken and Duck Blood Soup—鸡鸭血汤

Spring Roll Stuffed with Shredded Meat—肉丝春卷

Clay Oven Cake with Spiced Salt—椒盐烧饼

Shanghai Town God Temple is a special place serving all kinds of snacks in China and has enjoyed the reputation of being the "Kingdom of Snacks," where tourists can taste over 200 kinds of snacks, including 40 varieties of famous snacks.


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Shanghai Cuisine - Dish Prepared with Old Distillers' Grain in Jar

In Shanghai, tourists can taste the food from all the cuisines of China, such as the food of Suzhou, Wuxi, Hangzhou and Fujian cuisines and Muslims' food. Restaurants serving the food from famous schools of Chinese cuisine can be seen everywhere.

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