Memil guksu is a traditional South Korean soba noodle soup, hence the name, with memil meaning buckwheat, and guksu meaning noodle soup. The dish consists of buckwheat noodles, eggs, green onions, and seaweed. They’re boiled in a broth made from guksijangguk and Japanese hondashi. Once cooked, the noodles are topped […]
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Chinese Chow Mein Noodles | (炒面 – Chǎomiàn)
0 commentsAlthough food historians can’t really agree on who made the first chow mein and when, this stir-fry dish whose name comes from the Mandarin chǎomiàn and Taishanese chāu-mèing (lit. fried noodles) had probably originated in Northern China. And even though there are as many varieties of chow mein in China […]
Chinese Fried Noodles | (炸酱面 – Zhá jiàng miàn )
0 commentsZhajiangmian is a Beijing specialty consisting of wheat noodles in soybean sauce and vegetables such as summer radish and sliced cucumbers. The sauce is usually made by cooking ground pork or beef in combination with fermented soybean paste. There is also a vegetarian version of the dish that substitutes the […]
Chinese Dan Dan Noodles | (担担面 – Dàndàn Miàn)
0 commentsTraditional dan dan noodles are a true classic of Chinese cuisine. The star of the dish is a spicy sauce served with the noodles. Made with chili oil, preserved vegetables, Sichuan peppercorn, and sometimes sesame or peanut paste, the sauce bursts in heat and complex flavors. Rate
Chinese Lo Mein Noodles | (捞面 – Lāo Miàn)
0 commentsAnother classic of Chinese cuisine, Guangdongese lo mein or laomian (lit. stirred noodles) refers to any kind of dish made with separately boiled wheat and egg noodles which are then tossed in a savory sauce and mixed with various stir-fried vegetables or meats. When cooked properly, lo mein should be […]
Chinese Rice Noodle Roll | (布拉肠粉 – Bù Lā Cháng Fěn)
0 commentsA typical Cantonese dish originating from the southern parts of China (including Hong Kong) known as rice noodle roll is a small roll prepared with a wide strip of rice milk that is usually filled with vegetables, beef, pork, or shrimp. The dish can also be made without any fillings, […]
Chinese Wonton Soup Noodles | (云吞面 – Yún Tūn Miàn)
0 commentsWonton noodles is a popular Cantonese noodle dish with many regional varieties found throughout Southeast Asia. Traditionally, it consists of chewy egg noodles and wonton dumplings, combined and served in a flavorful chicken, pork, or seafood broth. Rate
Chinese Cold Skin Noodles (凉皮 – Liángpí)
0 commentsLiangpi is a noodle dish that originated in China’s Shaanxi province. To prepare the dish, noodles that are made from either wheat flour, rice flour, or a combination of both are dressed with peanut sauce, chili oil, and vinegar, while typical garnishing includes thinly sliced strips of cucumber, bean sprouts, […]
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 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 […]