Yangzhou fried rice is a Chinese dish consisting of rice, eggs, and vegetables such as carrots, mushrooms, peas, while the common additions also include shrimps, meat, scallions, and Chinese ham. Traditional versions often may incorporate sea cucumbers, crab meat, and bamboo shoots. Rate
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Chinese Hot Dry Noodles a.k.a. Wuhan Noodles | (热干面 – Rè Gān Miàn)
0 commentsReganmian, or more commonly hot dry noodles, is a traditional Chinese dish originating from Wuhan, the capital of the Chinese Hubei province. It is one of the five most common and popular noodle dishes in China. The noodles in reganmian are cooked in a mixture of water and sesame oil, cooled, […]
Chinese Sichuan Hot Pot (麻辣火锅 – Málà Huǒguō)
0 commentsSichuan hotpot is a numbingly hot and spicy dish made by poaching raw ingredients in a pot of boiling broth. The ingredients might include sliced meat, offal, seafood, vegetables, noodles, and most importantly, Sichuan peppercorns. Consuming hotpot is a communal affair, so people usually gather around the pot while socializing […]
Chinese BBQ Pork | (叉烧 – Chāshāo a.k.a Char Siu)
0 commentsChar siu is a dish consisting of roasted, barbecued pork that has previously been marinated in the eponymous sauce, including ingredients such as soy sauce, hoisin sauce, rice wine, and star anise. The pork is usually served either as a sliced appetizer or shredded and chopped as a main meal. […]
Chinese Sweet and Sour Spare Ribs | (糖醋排骨 – Táng Cù Páigǔ)
0 commentsSweet and sour spare ribs is a popular Chinese dish that is mostly consumed in restaurants since it is somewhat hard to prepare it at home. Spare ribs are first marinated, deep-fried, then dipped in Chinese sweet and sour sauce. Traditionally, the dish is served as an appetizer and is […]
Chinese Lion’s Head Meatball| (狮子头 – Shīzi Tóu)
0 commentsContrary to what one might think upon hearing the name of the dish, lion’s head is a meal consisting of big pork meatballs that are stewed with noodles and vegetables such as cabbage. It dates back to the times of the Sui Dynasty, when Emperor Yang took a trip to […]
Chinese Bian Biang Noodles (油泼扯面 – Yóu Pō Chě Miàn)
2 commentsBiangbiang noodles, also known as belt noodles due to their broadness and length, are a specialty of Shaanxi province in China. The noodles are usually topped with vegetables and herbs such as spring onions, garlic, leeks, coriander, Sichuan peppercorns, cumin, and chili. There are two stories about the origin of these unusual […]
Chinese Red Braised Pork Belly (红烧肉 – Hóngshāo Ròu)
0 commentsOne of the classics of Chinese cuisine, hong shao rou is a delicious concoction made with braised pork belly. The meat is boiled and doused in a rich mixture of rice wine, sugar, and light and dark soy sauce. All the ingredients form a sweet and sticky sauce of vibrant […]
Chinese Black Pepper Steak (椒牛肉 – Jiāo Niúròu)
0 commentsPepper steak is a classic Chinese-American dish consisting of sliced strips of steak that are seasoned with a hefty dose of freshly ground pepper. The dish is believed to have origins in the Chinese province of Fujian, where pork was originally used instead of beef. Rate
Chinese Soy Sauce Chicken (豉油鸡 – Chǐ Yóu Jī)
0 commentsSoy sauce chicken is a traditional dish from northern China and a classic example of red cooking technique, where meat is simmered in a soy sauce-based liquid along with various seasonings. It results in tender, succulent meat that falls off the bone. Rate