♪ Gold-cake ♪
By VicentaLakin
It's called "Goldcake" by the name of the mountain cake, huh? Old Beijing people used to call it "Goldcake." It's called golden cake because it's developed in the palace's dining room. At that time, the palace was strictly forbidden, especially during the Emperor's reign, and the harems and ceremonial women were rarely given sports, often suffering from chronic diseases of food accumulation and indigestion, and then the formula prepared by the Imperial Hospital was made by the royal dining room, and the snacks were delivered. Also sold at the Beijing Pharmacy, Qing Dynasty, is an anti-malarial medicine made for the palace. A snack such as “gold cake” is often given by the Emperor to the princes for their taste, and later the method of making the cake is passed out of the palace, which is called “gold cake” as a golden meaning. For a long time, only chefs in the royal palace had done it, and it was only then that it became widespread and the methods of production were no longer confidential. Today, an old Beijing-style golden cake is used to make a cosmopolitan cuisine “Gold-cooked kyo white”. "Kyobai" is Beijing-based cabbage, commonly known as "Kyobuk" , which used to be made in the middle of the Huairou cloud, and with a green-coloured cabbage-coloured whiteness, which is a very good vegetable seed behind the entrance, as well as a past winter meal for Beijingers. If by the end of the autumn and winter, every family has to store hundreds or hundreds of pounds of cabbage, and others, depending on the size of the family population, until the spring season of the previous year. Even then, there will be a 10-and-a-half-month break in spring every year, at which time only pickles or sour vegetables made in winter will be used to fill the temporary break, and every time, the soy sauce in Beijing is sold well. (b) The “gold cakes” approach is as follows:
Recipe Recommendations
- Cabbage Bang 300 grams
- golden cake
- white sugar 50 grams
- refined salt 2 grams
- white rice vinegar 30 grams
- ice appropriate amount
- cold boiled water appropriate amount
- sweet and sour
- mix
- ten minutes
- simple
Steps for ♪ Gold-cake ♪

1
The cabbage slashed at 45 degrees of slope into a florist at a distance of 3 mm per knife, which should not be cut by three quarters of its thickness。
2
Then we cut the cabbage to three to four millimeters wide。
3
When it is cut and immersed in ice water, the cabbage can break into a cold immersion, which is also called an oak。
4
The gold cake is evenly fine。
5
Then we'll make a mix of juice, and we'll put a little bit of salt in the bowl。
6
The bowl is filled with sugar and rice vinegar。
7
After mixing, a little warm water to melt and mix。
8
At this point, the pickles immersed in ice water are fully open。
9
Pick up a cabbage bar and dry it up in the basin, flush it out with cold water and pour it into the cabbage and pour it into the sour sauce。
10
It's easy to mix and eat on the table。♪ Gold-cake ♪ Make Tips
Characteristics of the Appetizer: Alternating red and white colors are beautiful; crisp, sweet, and sour taste; suitable for drinking or sobering up, whichever you need; simple, lively, and complementary; tastes like an imperial delicacy yet is inexpensive.
Friendly Tips:
1. Select tender cabbage stalks; cut uniformly and do not cut all the way through.
2. Adding a pinch of salt to the sauce will make the sweetness seem to spike. As the common industry saying goes, "If you want it sweet, add a little salt," which explains this principle. With salt added, the sweet and sour flavor has a longer aftertaste and is not cloying; a little salt is required for any sweet and sour dish, but just a touch is enough—do not add too much.
3. The hawthorn strips may feel sticky and hard to mix evenly after cutting. Simply rinse them with a little cool boiled water and drain well.
This refreshing and appetizing side dish for drinking, "Hawthorn Mixed with Beijing Cabbage" by Da Chao Shao, is now complete for your reference