Yee sang prosperity salad.William MeppemeasyTime:<30 minsServes:8
We’ll ring in the Year of the Dragon Saturday,February 10. My family has always celebrated Lunar New Year with the traditional family reunion dinner on New Year’s Eve,and these days I see it as a celebration that’s more important than ever.
It’s not because I’m superstitious or anything like that,even though every tradition surrounding the celebration is about luck:from sweeping the floors and cutting your hair before the new year to sweep or cut away bad luck,to the foods that are served because they rhyme with certain phrases. It’s not even about the money,though my kids love their red packets of cash just as much as I did when I was a little one.
I think Lunar New Year is important not just because it’s a time to be with the ones you love but also because it’s a time for reset and reflection. Christmas can be hectic as you wrap up the calendar year. Lunar New Year falls when the buzz of the old year has passed,at a time when your focus is not so much on escaping your everyday life,but on what kind of everyday you want your life to be in the Year of the Dragon.
This theatrical salad is a more modern Lunar New Year dish that involves everyone gathering around a table and using chopsticks to toss the salad high into the air. The higher the tossing,the more luck you’ll have!