It is my mother’s bread stuffing recipe, but while she uses bacon, I now make it with Chinese sausage (lap cheong) and liver sausage (yuen cheong) – a suggestion by food stylist Nellie Ming Lee.
For the Chinese sausage, you can use either plain (lap cheong) or liver sausage (yuen cheong), or both. The meat makes this a strongly flavoured dish, so it is best eaten with steamed rice.
PEI black mussels combine with Chinese lap cheong sausage, cilantro, lime juice, kaffir leaves, Thai chiles, and green curry to make our stomachs happy. Ever notice that special dish or two on ...