We tried this recipe: https://www.chinasichuanfood.com/ants-climbing-a-tree/ Our modifications: first, we reduced the bean thread noodles from 200 g to 160 g dried (4 small bundles from an 8-pack). We also used ½ lb minced pork as a proxy for 1 cup. Second, we reduced the doubanjiang to 2 tsp from 1 Tbsp (3 tsp). Third, we… Continue reading Sichuan bean thread noodles with minced pork
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Chinese soy-braised turnips
We tried this recipe from Madhur Jaffrey’s World Vegetarian cookbook: first, peel 2 lb (about 4) purple topped turnips, cut into 1.5 inch pieces (vertically cut in half, then each half into 2-4 thick chunks). Second, heat 2 Tbsp peanut or corn oil in a large wok, then add the turnip chunks on medium-high heat.… Continue reading Chinese soy-braised turnips
Chinese chicken and shiitake mushroom soup
We tried this recipe: https://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/chicken_soup_with_ginger_and_shiitake_mushrooms/ Our modifications: first, instead of chicken thighs, we used ½ chicken, which we carved into standard pieces (breast, thigh, drumstick) and did not cut into the bones. Our inspiration was this recipe: https://www.chinasichuanfood.com/chicken-mushroom-soup/ Second, I guestimated that 1 oz = 12 dried shiitakes, which we soaked in 3 cups boiling… Continue reading Chinese chicken and shiitake mushroom soup
Vegetarian dan dan noodles
We adapted our beloved meat-based dan dan noodle recipe to create a vegetarian version. We kept the noodle seasoning the same, but we changed the topping from minced pork (or minced turkey) to freeze-dried tofu crumbles and dried shiitake mushrooms. Here’s a breakdown of the topping and the noodles. 1) The topping: Inspired by Andrea… Continue reading Vegetarian dan dan noodles
Chinese braised beancurd with shiitake mushrooms
My friend Dora recommended this recipe, and it was delicious: https://rasamalaysia.com/braised-bean-curd-with-mushrooms/ In lieu of sweet soy sauce (kecap manis), we used 1 Tbsp dark soy sauce plus 1/8 semisphere (about 1 tsp) of a small palm sugar mound (see Note below). For the meat, we used ½ lb minced bison. In addition to shiitake mushrooms,… Continue reading Chinese braised beancurd with shiitake mushrooms
Gong bao chicken with peanuts
We tried this stirfry by Fuschia Dunlop: https://www.splendidtable.org/recipes/gong-bao-chicken-with-peanuts We converted the metric measurements as follows: 3 oz roasted peanuts = 1/3 cup (mounded) and 1.5 cm cubed chicken = ½" cubed. The recipe called for 1 tsp whole Sichuan peppercorns, which we found jarring to bite (similar to star anise). The next time, we will… Continue reading Gong bao chicken with peanuts
Chinese smoked tofu with celery and roasted peanuts
We tried this recipe from Fuschia Dunlop: https://www.vegkitchen.com/smoked-tofu-with-celery-and-peanuts/ Our modifications: first, we increased the amounts to 5 oz smoked tofu, 4 celery stalks, and ¼ cup (about 2 oz) peanuts. To destring the celery stalks, we used a serrated vegetable peeler to scrape off 1/8" of the outer layer of each celery stalk. To roast… Continue reading Chinese smoked tofu with celery and roasted peanuts
Velvet chicken and asparagus stirfry
We tried this recipe by Grace Young, who is well-regarded for healthy Chinese cooking: https://www.epicurious.com/recipes/member/views/grace-youngs-velvet-chicken-with-asparagus-52140001 We used 1 lb chicken cutlets (thinly sliced chicken breast), which we cut into ¼" thick x 2" wide diagonal slices. As the first step, we marinated the chicken for 30 mins, and towards the end of marinating time, we… Continue reading Velvet chicken and asparagus stirfry
Sichuan-style cellophane noodles with smoked tofu, asparagus, and enoki mushroom
We made substantial modifications to this recipe to make it almost vegetarian (we used chicken stock): https://www.chinasichuanfood.com/ants-climbing-a-tree/ Our modifications: first, we used 300 mg (1 bundle) Korean sweet potato cellophane noodles (dang myun). Because they are thicker than bean thread noodles, we parboiled the cellophane noodle for 4 mins, drained, rinsed in cold water, and… Continue reading Sichuan-style cellophane noodles with smoked tofu, asparagus, and enoki mushroom
Leftover rice and Chinese sausage frittata
I had a craving for a frittata with Asian flavors. We had about 1 cup of leftover cooked jasmine rice, so I experimented as follows: Preheat oven to 400. At the same time, heat 1 Tbsp neutral vegetable oil in a large (10") cast iron on the stove top on medium heat. Add 1 large… Continue reading Leftover rice and Chinese sausage frittata