Guangxu’s menu
Imperial Millet Congee (小米粥, xiǎomǐ zhōu)
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Base morning porridge (zhōu) — the humblest dish in the imperial service

Imperial Millet Congee (小米粥, xiǎomǐ zhōu)

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Base morning porridge (zhōu) — the humblest dish in the imperial service

Imperial Millet Congee (小米粥, xiǎomǐ zhōu)

Why this dish? Guangxu, reputedly frugal and with a small appetite, disdained the splendor of the dozens of dishes set before him and always returned to this simple yellow millet congee, the daily food of all northern China, from emperor to peasant.

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Base morning porridge (zhōu) — the humblest dish in the imperial service

A silky porridge of small yellow millet, long-simmered until the grains burst and release their golden cream. Comforting, light, it opened the emperor's meals just as it did the people's.

They set before Us a hundred steaming dishes, and Our hand reaches only for the bowl of millet. What can you do? A sick sovereign's stomach has no use for the roasts of the Manchu hunt. Cook the small yellow grain long, very long, in plenty of water, until it becomes velvet; stir it constantly, else it sticks and spoils. It is the food of the men of the North, and it was mine in the solitude of Yingtai.
Guangxu
Ingredients
  • Small yellow milletone bowl (staple grain of northern China)
  • Spring waterin abundance (cooking liquid)
How it was made : Millet (xiaomi) was the foundational grain of northern China long before rice. At the Qing court, millet congee was a daily dish, even in the emperor's meals, by tradition and for its digestive virtues.

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