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For the style of "hot pot" cooking that uses a clay pot, see Clay pot cooking
Clay pot cooking

Clay pot cooking is a technique of cooking food in an unglazed clay pot which has been soaked in water so as to release steam during the cooking process....
. For the English
England

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 dish, see Lancashire hotpot
Lancashire Hotpot

Lancashire hotpot is a culinary dish consisting essentially of Lamb and mutton, onion and potatoes left to bake in the oven all day in a heavy pot and on a low heat....
.


Hot pot (??, huo guo), or less commonly Chinese fondue, refers to several Chinese varieties of steamboat stew
Steamboat (food)

Steamboats refer to a variety of dishes eaten throughout East Asia, where ingredients are cooked in a simmering pot of broth at the table, usually communally, similar to a fondue....
. It consists of a simmering metal pot of stock at the center of the dining table. While the hot pot is kept simmering, ingredients are placed into the pot and are cooked at the table.






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For the style of "hot pot" cooking that uses a clay pot, see Clay pot cooking
Clay pot cooking

Clay pot cooking is a technique of cooking food in an unglazed clay pot which has been soaked in water so as to release steam during the cooking process....
. For the English
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
 dish, see Lancashire hotpot
Lancashire Hotpot

Lancashire hotpot is a culinary dish consisting essentially of Lamb and mutton, onion and potatoes left to bake in the oven all day in a heavy pot and on a low heat....
.


Hot pot (??, huo guo), or less commonly Chinese fondue, refers to several Chinese varieties of steamboat stew
Steamboat (food)

Steamboats refer to a variety of dishes eaten throughout East Asia, where ingredients are cooked in a simmering pot of broth at the table, usually communally, similar to a fondue....
. It consists of a simmering metal pot of stock at the center of the dining table. While the hot pot is kept simmering, ingredients are placed into the pot and are cooked at the table. Typical hot pot dishes include thinly sliced meat
Meat

In modern English usage, meat most often refers to animal biological tissue used as food, mostly skeletal muscle and associated fat, but it may also refer to offal, including livers, skin, brains, bone marrow, kidneys, in some countries lungs, and a variety of other internal organs as well as blood....
, leafy vegetables, mushroom
Mushroom

A mushroom is the fleshy, spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus, typically produced above ground on soil or on its food source. The standard for the name "mushroom" is the cultivated white button mushroom, Agaricus bisporus, hence the word mushroom is most often applied to those fungi that have a stem , a cap , and gills on the unde...
s, wonton
Wonton

A wonton is a type of dumpling commonly found in a number of Chinese cuisines....
s, egg dumplings, and seafood
Seafood

Seafood is any aquatic animal that is served as food and eaten by humans. Seafoods include fish and shellfish .The harvesting of seafood is known as fishing and the cultivation and farming of seafood is known as aquaculture, mariculture, or in the case of fish, fish farming....
. The cooked food is usually eaten with a dipping sauce
Sauce

In cooking, a sauce is liquid or sometimes semi-solid food served on or used in preparing other foods. Sauces are not normally consumed by themselves; they add flavor, moisture, and visual appeal to another dish....
. In many areas, hot pot meals are often eaten in the winter.

History

Some have claimed that the Asian hot pot tradition had its origins in the region of Mongolia
Mongolia

Mongolia is a landlocked country in East Asia and Central Asia. It borders Russia to the north and People's Republic of China to the south, east and west....
, even before the rise of the Mongols
Mongols

The name Mongol specifies one or several ethnic groups, now mainly located in Mongolia, China, and Russia....
, although there is little historical evidence to support this. A much more popular claim of origin is from Sichuan province of China.

The Mongolian hot pot tradition originated from northern nomadic tribes. The Mongolian version of the steaming feast has been called the father of all Chinese hot pot. The Chinese hot pot boasts a history of more than 1000 years. Both the preparation method and the required equipment are unknown in the cuisine of Mongolia of today. Due to the complexity and specialization of the utensils and the method of eating it, hot pot cooking is much better suited to a sedentary culture. A nomadic household will avoid such highly specialized tools, to save volume and weight during migration.

Hot pot cooking seems to have spread to northern China during the Tang Dynasty
Tang Dynasty

The Tang Dynasty was an Dynasties in Chinese history preceded by the Sui Dynasty and followed by the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period. It was founded by the Li family, who seized power during the decline and collapse of the Sui Empire....
 (A.D. 618-906). In time, regional variations developed with different ingredients such as seafood. By the Qing Dynasty
Qing Dynasty

The Qing Dynasty , also known as the Manchu Dynasty, followed the Ming Dynasty in History of China, and was the last ruling Chinese Dynasties of China, ruling from 1644 to 1912 ....
, the hot pot became popular throughout most of China. Today in many modern homes, particularly in the big cities, the traditional coal
Coal

Coal is a readily combustion black or brownish-black sedimentary rock. The harder forms, such as anthracite, can be regarded as metamorphic rock because of later exposure to elevated temperature and pressure....
-heated steamboat or hot pot has been replaced by electric or gas
Gas

In physics, a gas is a state of matter, consisting of a collection of particles without a definite shape or volume that are in more or less random motion....
 versions.

Because steamboat and hot pot styles change so much from region to region, many different ingredients are used. While not strictly traditional, it is fun to experiment with ingredients and sauces according to one's own tastes.

Cooking method

Hotpot With Grill
Frozen meat is sliced deli-thin to prepare it for hot pot cooking. Slicing frozen meat this way causes it to roll up during cooking, and it is often presented as such. Meats used include lamb, beef, chicken, and others. The cooking pot is often sunk into the table and fueled by propane, or alternatively is above the table and fueled by a portable butane gas stove or hot coals. Meat or vegetables are loaded individually into the hot cooking broth by chopsticks, and cooking time is brief. Meat often only takes 15 to 30 seconds to cook.

There are often disagreements between different styles of hot pot enthusiasts. Some like to place items into the hot pot at a relaxed, leisurely pace, enjoying the cooking process, while others prefer to throw everything in at once and wait for the hotpot to return to a boil.

Common ingredients

Photograph of A Steam Boat Cooking
  • Basic stock is often made using:
    • Water
      Water

      Water is a common chemical substance that is essential for the survival of all known forms of life. In typical usage, water refers only to its liquid form or States of matter, but the substance also has a solid state, ice, and a gaseous state, water vapor or steam....
    • Salt
      Salt

      A salt, in chemistry, is defined as the product formed from the neutralisation reaction of acids and base . Salts are ionic compounds composed of cations and anions so that the product is electrically electric charge ....
    • Soup base

  • Meats vary, and can include:
    • Thinly sliced beef
      Beef

      Beef is the culinary name for meat from bovines, especially domestic cattle . Beef is one of the principal meats used in the cuisine of Australia, European cuisine and the Americas, and is also important in Africa, East Asia, and Southeast Asia....
      , pork
      Pork

      Pork is the culinary name for meat from the domestic pig . The word, pork, is often meant to denote specifically the fresh meat of the pig, but it can be used as an all-inclusive term, to include cured, smoked, or processed meats It is one of the most-commonly consumed meats worldwide, with evidence of pig animal husbandry dating back...
      , chicken
      Chicken

      The chicken is a Domestication fowl. Recent evidence suggests that domestication of the chicken was under way in Vietnam over 10,000 years ago....
      , lamb, goat
      Goat

      The domestic goat is a subspecies of goat domesticated from the wild goat of southwest Asia and Eastern Europe. The goat is a member of the Bovidae family and is closely related to the sheep: both are in the goat-antelope subfamily Caprinae....
    • Fish
      Fish

      A fish is any marine biology vertebrate animal that is typically ectothermic , covered with scale , and equipped with two sets of paired fins and several unpaired fins....
    • Prawns
    • Scallops
    • Mussels
    • Blood pudding
    • Beef ball
      Beef ball

      Beef ball is a commonly cooked food in southern China and overseas Chinese communities. As the name suggests, the ball is made of beef that has been finely pulverized....
      s
    • Fish ball
      Fish ball

      Fish balls are a commonly cooked food in southern China and overseas Chinese communities. As the name suggests, the ball is made of fish meat that has been finely pulverized....
      s
    • Fish slice
      Fish slice

      Fish slice or fish fillet is a commonly cooked food in southern China and overseas Chinese communities. As the name suggests, the fillet is made of fish that has been finely pulverized....
      s
    • Offal
      Offal

      Offal is the entrails and internal organs of a butchered animal. The word does not refer to a particular list of organs, but includes most internal organs other than muscles or bones....
      , ear and other delicacies
    • Squid
      Squid

      Squid are marine cephalopods of the order Teuthida, which comprises around 300 species. Like all other cephalopods, squid have a distinct head, Symmetry #Bilateral_symmetry, a mantle , and cephalopod arms....
    • Cuttlefish
      Cuttlefish

      Cuttlefish are Marine animals of the order Sepiida belonging to the Cephalopoda class . Despite their common name, cuttlefish are not fish but molluscs....
  • Vegetables include (and not limited to):
    • Bok choy
      Chinese cabbage

      Chinese cabbage , also known as snow cabbage, is a China leaf vegetable commonly used in Chinese cuisine. The vegetable is related to the Western cabbage, and is of the same species as the Turnip ....
    • Choy sum
      Chinese cabbage

      Chinese cabbage , also known as snow cabbage, is a China leaf vegetable commonly used in Chinese cuisine. The vegetable is related to the Western cabbage, and is of the same species as the Turnip ....
    • Napa cabbage
      Napa cabbage

      Napa cabbage , from cantonese language , also called "wom bok", baechu in Korean language or hakusai in Japanese language, is a type of Chinese cabbage originating in China, near the Beijing region, and is widely used in East Asia....
    • Spinach
      Spinach

      Spinach is a flowering plant in the family of Amaranthaceae. It is native to central and southwestern Asia. It is an annual plant , which grows to a height of up to 30 cm....
    • Fat choy
      Fat choy

      Fat choy , also known as faat choy, black moss, hair moss or hair weed is a terrestrial Cyanobacteria that is used as a vegetable in Chinese cuisine....
    • Garland chrysanthemum
      Garland chrysanthemum

      Garland chrysanthemum , also known as chrysanthemum greens or edible chrysanthemum, is a leaf vegetable in the genus Leucanthemum....
       (tong ho)
    • Snake bean
      Yardlong bean

      The yardlong bean is also known as the long-podded cowpea, asparagus bean, snake bean, or Chinese long bean. It is known as dau gok in Yue Chinese, thua fak yao in Thai language and kacang panjang in Indonesian language and Malay language, sitaw in Tagalog language, bora in the West Indies and vali or eeril in Goa,...
      s
    • Bean sprouts
    • Daikon
      Daikon

      is the Japanese name for a mild-flavored, very large, white, East Asian radish. Despite being known most commonly by its Japanese name, it did not originate in Japan, but rather in continental Asia....
    • Shallot
      Shallot

      The term shallot is used to describe two different Allium species of plant. The French grey challot or griselle, which has been considered to be the ?true shallot? by many, is Allium oschaninii, a species that grows wild from Central Asia to Southwest Asia....
      s
    • Varieties of mushrooms, straw mushroom, enoki mushrooms, Chinese black mushroom
      Shiitake

      The shiitake is an edible mushroom native to East Asia, which is cultivated and consumed in many Asian countries, as well as being dried and exported to many countries around the world....
      s
    • Ginger
      Ginger

      Ginger is a spice which is used for cooking and is also consumed whole as a delicacy or medicine. It is the rhizome of the Zingiber, Zingiber officinale....
    • Tofu
      Tofu

      Tofu , also , doufu , toufu, or bean curd , is a food of China origin, made by coagulating soy milk, and then pressing the resulting curds into blocks....
      , Tofu skin
    • Thinly sliced potatoes
    • Taro
      Taro

      Taro , more rarely kalo , gabi in The Philippines and dalo in Fiji is a tropical plant grown primarily as a root vegetable for its edible corm, and secondarily as a leaf vegetable....
    • Tomato
      Tomato

      The Tomato is an herbaceous, usually sprawling plant in the Solanaceae or nightshade family, as are its close cousins Nicotiana, potatoes, aubergine , chilli peppers, and the poisonous Atropa belladonna....
    • Pumpkin
      Pumpkin

      Pumpkin is a gourd-like Squash of the genus Cucurbita and the family Cucurbitaceae . It is a common name of or can refer to cultivars of any one of the following species: Cucurbita pepo, Cucurbita mixta, Cucurbita maxima, and Cucurbita moschata....

    • Starches include:
      • Niangao
      • Chinese noodles
        Chinese noodles

        Chinese noodles are an essential ingredient and staple in Chinese cuisine. There is a great variety of noodles, which vary according to their region of production, ingredients, shape or width, and manner of preparation....
      • Udon
        Udon

        is a type of thick wheat-flour noodle popular in Japanese cuisine.Udon is usually served hot as noodle soup in a mildly flavoured broth, in its simplest form as kake udon, served in kakejiru made of dashi, soy sauce , and mirin....


    • Condiments:
      • Hoisin sauce
        Hoisin sauce

        Hoisin sauce, or Haixian Sauce, also called suckling pig sauce, is a Chinese dipping sauce. The word Hoisin is a romanization of the Chinese language word for seafood "" as pronounced in Yue Chinese....
      • Soy sauce
        Soy sauce

        Soy sauce , soya sauce , or shoyu is a fermentation sauce made from soybeans , roasted cereal, water and Sodium chloride. Soy sauce was invented in China, where it has been used as a condiment for close to 2,500 years....
      • Vinegar
        Vinegar

        Vinegar is an acidic liquid processed from the fermentation of ethanol in a process that yields its key ingredient, acetic acid . It also may come in a diluted form....
         (white or black)
      • Coriander
        Coriander

        Coriander is an annual plant herb in the family Apiaceae. It is also known as cilantro, particularly in the USA. Coriander is native to southwestern Asia west to north Africa....
         / Cilantro (or xiang cài)
      • Garlic
        Garlic

        Allium sativum L., commonly known as garlic, is a species in the onion family Alliaceae. Its close relatives include the onion, shallot, leek, and chive....
      • Scallion
        Scallion

        A scallion, also commonly known as spring onion, green onion, or salad onion, is associated with various members of the genus Allium that lack a fully-developed bulb....
      • Sesame oil
        Sesame oil

        Sesame oil is an edible vegetable oil derived from sesame seeds. Besides being used as a cooking oil in South India, it is often used as a flavor enhancer in Chinese cuisine, Taiwanese cuisine, Korean cuisine, and to a lesser extent, Southeast Asian cuisine....
      • White pepper
        White Pepper

        White Pepper was Ween's seventh full-length album, and the last album they would release on Elektra Records. It was released on May 2, 2000....
      • Sa cha sauce
      • Chili
      • Sesame butter
      • Chive flower paste
      • Satay or Peanut butter sauce, made by mixing peanut butter
        Peanut butter

        Peanut butter is a food paste made primarily from ground roasted peanuts, with or without added oil. It is popular throughout the world and is also manufactured in some emerging markets....
         with water to a thick consistency (or hua sheng ru fu)


    Regional variations

    Inside the Steamboat
    Hotpot
    In Beijing
    Beijing

    is a metropolis in northern China and the Capital of the People's Republic of China. It is one of the four municipality of China, which are equivalent to province in China's Political divisions of China....
     (Peking), hot pot is eaten year-round. Typical Beijing hot pot is eaten indoors during the winter. Different kinds of hot pot can be found in Beijing - typically, more modern eateries offer the sectioned bowl with differently flavored broths in each section. More traditional or older establishments serve a fragrant, but mild, broth in the hot pot, which is a large brass vessel heated by burning coals in a central chimney. Broth is boiled in a deep, donut-shaped bowl surrounding the chimney.

    The Manchuria
    Manchuria

    Manchuria is a historical name given to a vast geographic region in northeast Asia. Depending on the definition of its extent, Manchuria either falls entirely within People's Republic of China, or is divided between China and Russia....
    n hot pot uses plenty of Suan cai
    Suan cai

    Suan cai...
     (Chinese sauerkraut) (; pinyin: suan cai) to make the pot's stew sour.

    One of the most famous variations is the Sichuan
    Sichuan

    is a Province in western China proper with its capital in Chengdu. The current name of the province, ?? , is an abbreviation of ??? , or "Four circuit #Circuits in East Asia of rivers", which is itself abbreviated from ???? , or "Four circuits of rivers and gorges", named after the division of the existing circuit into four during the Song...
     or Szechuan "má là" ( — "numb and spicy") hot pot, to which a special spice known as hua jiao
    Sichuan Pepper

    Sichuan pepper is the outer pod of the tiny fruit of a number of species in the genus Zanthoxylum , widely grown and consumed in Asia as a spice....
     ( — "flower pepper" or Sichuan Pepper) is added. It creates a sensation on the tongue that is both spicy and burns and numbs slightly, almost like carbonated beverages. It was usual to use a variety of different meats as well as sliced mutton fillet. A Sichuan hotpot
    Sichuan mala

    S?chu?an m?l?, more commonly referred to as mala sauce, is a popular Chinese oily spicy sauce which originated in the Sichuan Province of central China....
    is markedly different from the types eaten in other parts of China. Quite often the differences lie in the meats used, the type of soup base, and the sauce
    Sauce

    In cooking, a sauce is liquid or sometimes semi-solid food served on or used in preparing other foods. Sauces are not normally consumed by themselves; they add flavor, moisture, and visual appeal to another dish....
    s and condiment
    Condiment

    In the United Kingdom, a condiment used to be confined to salt, pepper, mustard and vinegar. Use of the term condiment has broadened and now is generally considered to be any prepared edible Chemical substance or mixture, often Food preservation or Fermentation , that is added in relatively small quantities, most often at the table...
    s used to flavor the meat. The cities of Chengdu
    Chengdu

    Chengdu , located in southwest People's Republic of China, is the capital of Sichuan provinces of China and a sub-provincial city. Chengdu is also one of the most important economic centers and transportation and communication hubs in Southwestern China....
     and Chongqing
    Chongqing

    Chongqing is the largest and most populous of the People's Republic of China's four provinces of China-level municipality of China, and the only one in the less densely populated western region of China....
     are also famous for their different kinds of huo guo. "Sì Chuan huo guo" could be used to distinguish from simply "huo guo" in cases when people refer to the "Northern Style Hot Pot" in China. "Shuan yáng ròu", (instant-boiled lamb) could be viewed as representative of this kind of food, which does not focus on the soup base.

    In Xishuangbanna, Yunnan
    Yunnan

    is a political divisions of China of the People's Republic of China, located in the far southwest of the country spanning approximately 394,000 square kilometers ....
     Province in southwestern China near the border with Myanmar
    Myanmar

    Burma, officially the Union of Myanmar, is the largest country by geographical area in mainland Southeast Asia, or Indochina. The country is bordered by the People's Republic of China on the northeast, Laos on the east, Thailand on the southeast, Bangladesh on the west, India on the northwest, and the Bay of Bengal to the southwest with...
    , the broth is often divided into a yin
    Yin

    Yin may refer to:*Yin , the last capital of the Yin Dynasty.*Yin , a rare Chinese surname of descendents from the dynasty above.*Yin , The fictional character from the Disney/Jetix show Yin Yang Yo!....
     and yang
    Yang

    Yang may refer to:* In yin and yang, yang is also the word for one half of the two opposing forces in Chinese philosophy, described as "bright positive masculine principle" in Chinese dualistic cosmology....
     shape - a bubbling, fiery red chilli broth on one side, and a cooler white chicken
    Chicken

    The chicken is a Domestication fowl. Recent evidence suggests that domestication of the chicken was under way in Vietnam over 10,000 years ago....
     broth on the other.

    A Cantonese
    Cantonese cuisine

    Cantonese cuisine comes from Guangdong in Southern China, or specifically from Guangzhou . Of all the regional varieties of Chinese cuisine, Cantonese is the best known outside China; most "Chinese restaurants" in Western countries serve Cantonese cuisine and dishes based on it....
     variation includes mixing a raw egg with the condiments to reduce the amount of 'heat' absorbed by the food, thereby reducing the likelihood of a sore throat after the steamboat meal, according to Chinese herbalist theories.

    In Taiwanese
    Taiwanese cuisine

    Cuisines in Taiwan have several variations. In addition to the following representative dishes from the people of Hoklo people ethnicity , there are also Taiwanese aborigine, Hakka cuisine, and local derivatives of Chinese cuisines ....
     hot pot, people eat the food with a dipping sauce consisting of shacha sauce
    Shacha sauce

    Shacha sauce or paste is a Chinese cuisine condiment primarily used in Fujian cuisine, Chiuchow cuisine, and Taiwanese cuisines. It is made from soybean oil, garlic, shallots, Chili pepper, Brill , and dried shrimp....
     and raw egg yolk.

    In Thailand
    Thailand

    The Kingdom of Thailand is an independent country that lies in the heart of Southeast Asia. It is bordered to the north by Laos and Myanmar, to the east by Laos and Cambodia, to the south by the Gulf of Thailand and Malaysia, and to the west by the Andaman Sea and Myanmar....
    , hotpot is called "sukiyaki", although it is quite different from Japanese-style sukiyaki
    Sukiyaki

    Sukiyaki is a Japanese cuisine in the nabemono style.It consists of meat , or a vegetarian version made only with firm tofu, slowly cooked or simmered at the table, alongside vegetables and other ingredients, in a shallow iron pot in a mixture of soy sauce, sugar, and mirin....
    . A sauce, often mixed with broth from the hot pot, is based on tofu
    Tofu

    Tofu , also , doufu , toufu, or bean curd , is a food of China origin, made by coagulating soy milk, and then pressing the resulting curds into blocks....
    , sesame
    Sesame

    Sesame is a flowering plant in the genus Sesamum. Numerous wild relatives occur in Africa and a smaller number in India. It is widely naturalization in tropical regions around the world and is cultivated for its edible seeds, which grow in pods....
     seed oil, chili
    Chili pepper

    Chili pepper is the fruit of the plants from the genus Capsicum, members of the Solanaceae, Solanaceae. Botany considers the plant a berry bush....
    s, and garlic.

    In Vietnam, a hot pot is called l?u, and the sour soup called canh chua
    Canh chua

    Canh chua is a sour soup indigenous to the Mekong River region of southern Vietnam. It is typically made with fish from the Mekong River, pineapple, tomatoes , and bean sprouts, in a tamarind-flavored broth....
     is often cooked in hot pot style (called l?u canh chua). The generic term for a salted fish hot pot is l?u m?m. Some famous Vietnamese hot pots include: l?u cá kèo, l?u dê- goat hot pot, l?u bông bí, l?u cua tía tô, l?u luon chua me, l?u cá trê om m?, l?u v?t n?u s?u, l?u mang chua, l?u h?i s?n, and l?u n?u chao.

    Food poisoning

    A few things should be kept in mind to prevent E. coli or Salmonella
    Salmonella

    Salmonella is a genus of rod-shaped Gram-negative enterobacteriaceae that causes typhoid fever, paratyphoid fever, and the foodborne illness salmonellosis....
     poisoning. After handling raw meat with chopsticks, dip the chopsticks in the boiling broth to kill any microbes. If a raw egg is used, use only the freshest possible. Another alternative is to use separate chopsticks for the hotpot. It is important to note that these are just preventative measures and there is always a risk of food poisoning when handling or eating around raw food.

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          Sukiyaki is a Japanese cuisine in the nabemono style.It consists of meat , or a vegetarian version made only with firm tofu, slowly cooked or simmered at the table, alongside vegetables and other ingredients, in a shallow iron pot in a mixture of soy sauce, sugar, and mirin....
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       - referred to as "hot pot" or "hotpot" on Chinese restaurant menus in English-speaking regions
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      Lancashire Hotpot

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      Stew

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