Su Shi likes mutton soup, so he wrote: "Qin only cooks mutton soup, and there is bear wax in the dragon."
He also wrote "Ode to Pork": "Without water, firewood can't smoke. Don't rush him when he is ripe, he will be beautiful when the heat is enough. Huangzhou good pork, the price is as cheap as dirt. The rich refuse to eat, and the poor don't know how to cook. I got up in the morning and played two bowls, so I was too full to care. "
Su Dongpo cooks pork with his favorite bamboo shoots. At a gourmet party, Su Dongpo personally wrote a jingle: "No bamboo makes people vulgar, no meat makes people thin, good but not thin, bamboo shoots stew meat".
Delicious but poisonous puffer fish has also become a new delicacy he often eats. "Peach blossoms outside the bamboo are three or two, and the spring river warms the duck prophet. Artemisia sphaerocephala has short reed buds all over the ground, which is the time for puffer fish to go up. " This carefree seven-character quatrain is about bamboo shoots, fat ducks, wild vegetables and puffer fish in spring. It's really delicious.
"Qiu Lai frost dew garden east, reed mustard gave birth to children and grandchildren. I am as full as he hates, and I don't know why I want to eat chicken and dolphins. " In his opinion, these vegetables are more delicious than chicken, duck and fish. Hufeng Lake is Su Dongpo's favorite place for picnicking. He compared the rattan vegetables grown by the lake here to the water shield of the West Lake in Hangzhou: "There are rattan vegetables in Hufeng Lake, which seems to be comparable to soup."
Su Dongpo ate the rice cake made by an old woman and couldn't help but write a poem: "Jade hands are rubbed evenly, blue oil is light yellow." Sleeping at night knows the weight in spring, and the beauty is wrapped in arms. "In just 28 words, it outlines the characteristics of uniform, bright and crisp rice cakes and the image that looks like a beautiful year circle.
"A cupcake is like chewing the moon. It's crispy inside."
"It is better to ask for weeds around the wheat field than to cook yam soup for the monk's family."
"The Yangtze River everywhere knows the beauty of fish, and the bamboo is good and the mountain is fragrant."
"Ask Qingtian wine when there is a bright moon", "If you don't drink enough, the taste will be particularly long when you are half drunk", "Occasionally taste wine and often hold an empty glass".
"300 lychees a day, you might as well grow into a Lingnan person."
Su Shi loves tea and often praises it in his poems. "Baiyun Peak has two new flags, green and fresh, and the valley is rainy and spring comes" describes the scenery of tea gardens in the mountains and plains outside Hangzhou. "Never Beautiful Tea Like Beauty" and another poem "Want to compare the West Lake with the West Lake" were compiled into the famous teahouse tea club association.
There are many food-related masterpieces in Su Dongpo's poems, such as Vegetable Soup Poetry, Eating Pork Poetry, Bean Meat, A Whale Journey and the famous Gourmet Fu.
2. Lu You was a famous poet in Southern Song Dynasty. He is also an expert in cooking. Among his poems, there are hundreds of poems praising food.
The phrase "There is no righteousness in the world, how can you get jade?" The "jade" here refers to the "golden jade" praised by Yang Di as "the delicious food in the southeast". "Fish fillets" are cut thin; Limulus means chopped pickles or pickles, and it also means "finely chopped". "Jinyu" is mainly made of ground white bass mixed with finely cut golden inlaid vegetables. "Four Spring" is a kind of soup made of China spring silk, and it is also a famous dish of Wu.
"The sky is full of Sutuo, but I know it is not easy." That is to say, the noodles made of scallion oil are just like Suto in the sky (that is, crisp).
He wrote the practice of "sweet soup" in the preface of "Eating Meat All over the Mountain": "Take shepherd's purse, yam, taro and vegetable stalks as omnivores, and cook them with delicacies without soy sauce." Poetry Day: "Always live in a thatched cottage by the lake, and talk about food and wine in the village." The sweet soup method handed down in recent years is even more incredible for Wu. "
"East gate to buy Bi bone, qiang sauce some orange soup. Steamed chicken is the most famous, and beauty is not counted. " "Bo" means "pig" and "Bo Gu" means pork chop. The ribs are cooked or dipped in a sour sauce mixed with spices, such as orange sauce. In addition, the poem also praised Sichuan leeks, zongzi, turtle soup and other foods.
"Frosted vegetables are light and fragrant, and spring seedlings are tender. You can cook it when you come back, without adding half a baht of salt cheese. " He summed up the choice of vegetables without seasoning, which tasted fresh.
"At the beginning of the tour, Tang 'an rice and barley were cooked into carved Hu Mei. As big as amaranth, as white as jade, as slippery as a spoon, and full of fragrance. " Coix seed is as big as amaranth (chicken head meat), which is white, smooth and fragrant.
"Eat porridge": "Everyone in the world is an old man, but I don't know that the long years are in the present. I have a simple Wanqiu (immortal name) method, which only gives porridge to immortals. "
"Bass is fat and crisp, the spoon is beautiful, and (Qiao Mai) cooked oil is delicious. Since ancient times, the people have been light and rich, and each has returned to his hometown. "
"The color is like a jade version of a cat's head bamboo shoot, and the taste is scarlet on the hump and oxtail."
"Xinjin has no leek yellow, and the color is more than three feet like goose yellow. The meat at the East Gate is unique and fat."
"The motherland's mountains and rivers are infinitely good, and the hometown elders do not suffer from poverty. When a light cloud comes out of the hole, it will smell like hometown. "
"When I am full, I will fry jasmine and chamomile."
"The mountains are warm and there is no plum fold, and the Qingjiang River can be held alone."
Although Du Fu, a poet in Tang Dynasty, was not a gourmet, he had many poems about food.
"Two for the Tao" has "the red hump is brought from the jade broiler, and the fragrant fish is ordered with a crystal tray; Although their unicorn horn food sticks are lazily lifted, exquisite phoenix meat cleavers are rarely used; The poem "The flying horse of the Yellow Gate can't stir up dust, and the chef keeps cooking" is the "eight treasures".
"Green bamboo shoots greet the boat, and red fish come for nothing."
"Shu wine is invincible, and the river fish is beautiful."
"Whispering silently to break the snow" and "I don't feel completely empty when I put down my chopsticks" describe the superb knife skills of chefs and the warm scene of diners vying for food when processing raw fish in the Tang Dynasty.
"Delicious lettuce on a spring plate"
"Fresh crucian carp eats shredded pork and celery soup".
Huang Liang's Q&A Collection "The New Cooking Room in the Rainy Night" in Spring Rain (for Wei Ba Chu Shi)
Jiadi is tired of Mr. Wenguang's lack of food (Drunk Song)
Scorpions fly gold plates with double knives from left to right. The snow is high and the bald tail in Xuzhou is insufficient. Recalling that the fork head of Hanyin fled far away, the fish was fat and beautiful, which was both enjoyable and desolate ("Song of Watching Fishing")
Zheng Banqiao is not only a famous painter, but also has a good knowledge of diet.
In Zheng Banqiao, there is a saying that "at midnight, under the moonlight, beautiful women cook fish heads by hand".
"Yangzhou fresh bamboo shoots are cheaper than shad, and the spring breeze is rotten in early March."
"You can only eat bass, and the official is also a fish."
"Every household peels bamboo shoots"
"Chinese cabbage, brown rice with green salt, chrysanthemum tea in casserole and water."
There are many others, such as:
Isn't there a saying in Zhang's "Fishing Songs" that "egrets fly in front of the Cisse Mountain, and peach blossoms and flowing water make mandarin fish fat"
Qin Shaoyou, a poet in the Song Dynasty, wrote: "The beauty is pitiful, the knife cuts the meat, and the incense keeps cooking the dragon."
Du Mu, a poet in Tang and Song Dynasties, once wrote the poem "Yue Huangpu is sweet and tender, Wu Xi is Xie Fei".