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Every Chinese New Year's Eve, we celebrate it by eating a special meal consisting of several dishes including a cold starter plate, a chicken dish, soup, a fish dish, vegetables (including the "Fat Choy" fungus which has the same pronounciation in Chinese as "Fat Choy" in "Gung Hay Fat Choy" which means happy new year), noodles, fried rice and dessert! And more!
Normally we have it at Barb's parents, but this year because we had a special guest from Hong Kong, we had it at Spicy Court.
It is healthy, light and an ideal starter to a Chinese meal that consists of soup, a leafy green steamed vegetable such as Gailan and a main course such as Ma-Po Tofu.
1/2 to 3/4 pound boneless beef shank cut into thin slices one 4 inch piece of ginger, peeled and cut into thin slices (depending on how gingery you want the soup, use more or less ginger) enough water to almost fill a Slow Cooker with the beef and ginger inside