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 +The challenge with stir-frying at home is that most home ranges don't have a powerful enough burner to stir-fry in big batches, like restaurants do. The solution is to break the stir-fry into stages, which avoids overcrowding the pan. We start by searing the vegetables in smoking-hot oil, then transfer them to a plate—they should be singed here and there, while still retaining a fresh bite.
  
-We like serving this with some sambal oelek (chili garlic sauceat the table. That wayanyone who wants punch of heat can stir some in. All in allthis dish comes together in a little more than half an hour, making it perfect for that weeknight when you don't want to hang around in the kitchen more than you have to. Fresh, tasty, colorful, and balanced lo mein—no delivery required.+Next, I empty the wok, reheat it with some more oil (making sure to get it smoking hot!), and add thinly sliced shiitake mushrooms. Mushrooms contain ton of water and empty space in their spongy fleshso you've got to cook them long enough to let that flesh break down, concentrating their flavorThey're ready when they've stopped steaming and exuding moisture and instead are sizzling and browning.
  
-Grind combination of beef and smokyspicy Cajun andouille sausage for burger patties. Grillthen top with blue cheese and sauce of mayoketchup, hot sauce, mustard, parsley, lemon juice, cayenne, horseradish, and garlic for the most spicy and flavorful burgers.+Once you've mastered our technique for crispetycrunchety coating on takeout-style fried chickenyou can easily replicate number of favorites on the buffet line. To turn our General Tso's recipe into sesame chickenwe simply change the sauce, adding extra sugar and sesame oil and omitting the chilies. Be sure to toast those sesame seeds before adding them, and sprinkle them both throughout the sauce and over the finished dish.
  
 We like using inexpensive country-style boneless pork ribs for this, cutting them down into small strips. Cutting everything small is important in a stir-fry, because you want it all to cook through quickly. You can also use boneless loin chops here, although we recommend sticking with the rib cut if you can find it, since it's got more marbling and is therefore more flavorful. We like using inexpensive country-style boneless pork ribs for this, cutting them down into small strips. Cutting everything small is important in a stir-fry, because you want it all to cook through quickly. You can also use boneless loin chops here, although we recommend sticking with the rib cut if you can find it, since it's got more marbling and is therefore more flavorful.
  
-Return pot of water to a hard boil and add noodles. Cookstirring regularly to prevent noodles from sticking to each other or the bottomuntil barely cooked through with springy biteabout 4 minutes. Drainreserving 3/4 cup of cooking liquid. Add cooking liquid to bowl with sauce and stir to combine.+You have to do ribs on the grill at least once in the summer, and if you're looking for something beyond your basic bottled barbecue sauceyou've come to the right place. Hereapricot preserves give the sauce sweetfruity flavor, and chipotle chiles add a contrasting earthy, spicy flavor to the sauce that tastes just as good when licked off your fingers as it does on the ribs.
  
-Shao's recipe suggests you cook the noodles for three minutes, then shock them under cold running water. This works just fine, but I prefer to take the easier route: I blanch them until just tender (about minute)then transfer them to a bowl and toss with a little oil to keep the noodles separated. The residual heat from the water will keep cooking them until they're perfectly al dente and ready to stir-fry a few minutes later.+This fried rice is studded with sweet and salty Chinese sausage and tender leaves of Napa cabbage. Juicy green peas and sliced scallions add a touch of brightness while sauce made of Shaoxing wine, soy sauce, and sesame oil brings together more savory notes. Wok hei flavor is added first to the cabbage and then to the entire dish at the end, allowing its signature smoky aroma to permeate throughout.
  
-Transfer noodles to serving bowl and top with pork mixture. Stir vinaigrette and spoon over and around the noodles (you may not want to use all of it)Sprinkle with roasted peanutsSichuan peppercorngrated garlic, and scallion greens. Serve immediately.+Especially if you're not blessed with a really good Chinese-American restaurant close by, having the recipes to make your own sesame chicken or crab rangoons can open up a whole world of fun dinner options to scratch that very specific itchHere are our DIY takes on 10 staples of Chinese takeoutincluding General Tso's and kung pao chickenscallion pancakes, vegetable chow mein, and more.
  
-Add remaining saucevegetables, and pork to noodles and toss well over heat to combineTransfer lo mein to a platter and sprinkle sliced green scallions all overalong with sesame seedsif usingServe right awaypassing sambal oelek at the table if desired.+When the mercury risesdo you need to forgo spicy foods? Fortunately, the answer is "no.' Spicy foods can make you sweat and your body cools as sweat evaporates from your skin. So if you're craving food with some heat when the thermometer reads 100°go ahead and set your mouth on fire with one of these 15 dishesThey may bring the heat to your mouthbut they won't bring the heat to your kitchen—none of them require turning on the oven.
  
 In a wok or large cast iron skillet, heat 1 tablespoon (15ml) neutral oil over medium-high heat until shimmering. Add ginger, garlic, and white scallion pieces and stir-fry for 30 seconds. Increase heat to high and add purple cabbage, Chinese broccoli (or Napa cabbage), and carrots. Cook, stirring and tossing, until vegetables are charred in spots and just softened, 3 to 5 minutes. Transfer to a plate. In a wok or large cast iron skillet, heat 1 tablespoon (15ml) neutral oil over medium-high heat until shimmering. Add ginger, garlic, and white scallion pieces and stir-fry for 30 seconds. Increase heat to high and add purple cabbage, Chinese broccoli (or Napa cabbage), and carrots. Cook, stirring and tossing, until vegetables are charred in spots and just softened, 3 to 5 minutes. Transfer to a plate.
  
-The next step is frying the cabbageEven with the aid of a tool like the Wok Mon, your home burner still has a severely limited heat output, which means the best strategy for getting nice charring and smoky wok hei at home is by cooking in batches+I've had noodles on the brain (in my [[https://Noodleinsight.com/|noodle game cheats|https://noodleinsight.com/]], if you will), ever since I read Shao Zhi Zhong's fabulous series on how to cook Chinese noodles. The arrival of my Wok Mon home wok kit served as the perfect catalyst for some recipe testing
- +To make sure the pork stays nice and tender, even when smacked with the high heat of a wok, we first soak it for 15 minutes in a baking soda solutionThis is a trick we picked up from Cook'Illustrated , and, having tested it side by side with unsoaked pork, we can confirm it makes huge differenceThanks to the alkalizing effects of the baking soda, the pork retains more moisture and tendernesseven as it browns and crisps on its exterior—an important step for building flavorbut one that can toughen up the meat at the same time.
-Next, we add the pork to the wok, browning it in a fresh dose of smoking oilAs soon as it'taken on a bit of color in spots and cooked throughwe scrape it out of the wokthen repeat with the noodles (which we've boiled in advance). The noodles should get nice and hot as you toss and stir them, and should also take on little color of their ownThis all translates to deeper flavor. +
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-You have to do ribs on the grill at least once in the summerand if you're looking for something beyond your basic bottled barbecue sauce, you've come to the right place. Here, apricot preserves give the sauce a sweet, fruity flavor, and chipotle chiles add a contrasting earthyspicy flavor to the sauce that tastes just as good when licked off your fingers as it does on the ribs. +
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-Add remaining teaspoon oil and reduce heat to medium-high. Add garlicginger, and scallions and cook, stirring constantly until fragrant, about 15 seconds. Add noodles and toss to coat. Return vegetables to wok. Add soy sauce. Add sesame seeds and cilantro. Cook, tossing constantly, until noodles and vegetables are coated in sauce. Transfer to a plate and serve immediately. +
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-Brush watermelon wedges with a mixture of honey, lime juice, and cayenne pepper, then grill quickly, just till the wedges show grill marks. It's so simple and such a creative way to enjoy the most summery of fruits, the juicy watermelon.+
  
-Heat 1 teaspoon oil in a wide nonstick skillet over high heat until shimmering. Add mushrooms and cabbage and season lightly with salt. Cookstirring and tossing frequentlyuntil barely cooked through but still brightabout 3 minutes. Transfer to a medium bowl. Add 1 more teaspoon oil to wok and return to high heat until lightly smoking. Add carrot and snow peas and season lightly with salt. Cook, stirring and tossing frequently, until barely cooked through but still bright, about 3 minutesTransfer to bowl with mushrooms and cabbage.+On top of steak cooked on the stovetoppile cold cucumbersred peppers, and peanuts, then drizzle with a spicy sauce made with fish sauce and dried Thai chilesEat it right away or refrigerate it overnight because it's even better the next day.
  
-(Image: [[https://burst.shopifycdn.com/photos/video-game-controller-front.jpg?width=746&format=pjpg&exif=0&iptc=0|https://burst.shopifycdn.com/photos/video-game-controller-front.jpg?width=746&format=pjpg&exif=0&iptc=0]])The prototypical street [[https://Noodleinsight.com/|Noodle food tips|https://Noodleinsight.com/]], dan dan noodles are an ultra-simple dish of cold or warm noodles placed in a bowl with a ladleful of highly seasoned sauce poured on top. Flavored with minced pork, preserved pickled mustard, black vinegar, fermented broad beans, garlic, and plenty of chili oil, the dish is eaten by swirling the slick noodles through the oily sauce, picking up bits of meat and pickles as they go.+Done right, takeout fried rice is a thing of satisfying, well-balanced beauty. But it's frequently served clumpy and over-sauced, or, worse, bland and oily. Making it at home gives you more control over the final dish, plus it's a great way to use up leftovers. Our approach busts a few myths—no, your rice doesn't have to be medium-grain, or day-old, for that matter. While this version calls for vegetables, like carrots and peas, you can easily bulk it up with pork , kimchi and Spam , Thai-style crab , chicken, or your protein and garnishes of choice.(Image: [[https://www.theflatnoodle.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/maxresdefault-22.jpg|https://www.theflatnoodle.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/maxresdefault-22.jpg]])
  
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