STIR-FRIED SHANGHAI NOODLES
Use the best, freshest ingredients you can find. This Shanghai noodle dish is a delicious combination of sweet, salty, spicy, and savory flavors.
Provided by AvelaineS
Categories World Cuisine Recipes Asian
Time 50m
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil. Cook noodles in boiling water, stirring occasionally, until noodles just start to soften, 3 to 5 minutes. Drain.
- Fill a large bowl with ice and cold water. Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil. Add bean sprouts and cook, uncovered, until stems start to become translucent, 2 to 3 minutes. Drain in a colander and immediately immerse in the ice water for several minutes to stop the cooking process. Drain.
- Heat oil in a wok over medium-high heat until starting to smoke. Add chicken, celery, green onions, garlic, and XO sauce. Stir-fry for 2 minutes. Add mushrooms and cook until slightly browned, 3 to 4 minutes. Add the cooked noodles, cooked bean sprouts, soy sauce, oyster sauce, and brown sugar. Cook for 3 to 5 minutes. Add chicken stock; reduce heat to low. Cover and simmer until noodles are tender yet firm to the bite, 2 to 3 minutes. more.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 431.6 calories, Carbohydrate 53.3 g, Cholesterol 68.7 mg, Fat 16.2 g, Fiber 3.6 g, Protein 21.3 g, SaturatedFat 2.4 g, Sodium 1031.9 mg, Sugar 9.2 g
SHANGHAI STIR-FRIED CHUNKY NOODLES
This Shanghainese noodle recipe, from the British cook and food writer Fuchsia Dunlop, can be made vegetarian by omitting the pork. Do seek out light and dark soy sauces; light soy sauce adds salty-umami flavor and dark soy sauce adds color. Traditional woks are made from carbon steel, and must be routinely seasoned to keep from rusting. To season, heat the wok on high, turn off the flame and use a paper towel to wipe the interior with vegetable oil. Repeat if necessary. A deep frying pan with high sides will work for this recipe if you don't have a wok.
Provided by Sara Bonisteel
Categories noodles, main course
Time 35m
Yield 3 to 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Cut the pork evenly into 1/4-inch slices, then into 1/8-inch slivers.
- In a small bowl, combine 1/2 teaspoon light soy sauce, the Shaoxing wine, the cornstarch and 1 tablespoon cold water and mix well. Add pork and marinate until ready to cook.
- Bring a large, deep pot of water to a boil. Add noodles and cook for 2 minutes. Turn the cooked noodles into a colander and rinse with cold water. Shake them dry and toss with a splash of oil, stirring thoroughly to prevent sticking.
- In a small bowl, combine remaining light soy sauce, the dark soy sauce and the chicken stock and set aside. Heat 1 tablespoon oil in a large, seasoned wok over high heat until oil just begins to smoke. Add pork, leaving the marinade behind, and stir-fry swiftly to separate. When they are just cooked, remove from wok and set aside.
- Clean and re-season the wok, if necessary, then return it to high heat with the remaining oil. Add noodles and soy sauce mixture and stir-fry until piping hot. Add bok choy or spinach and continue to stir-fry briefly until wilted. Stir in the pork and season to taste with salt and white pepper. Serve.
Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 574, UnsaturatedFat 9 grams, Carbohydrate 89 grams, Fat 12 grams, Fiber 5 grams, Protein 26 grams, SaturatedFat 2 grams, Sodium 594 milligrams, Sugar 4 grams, TransFat 0 grams
SHANGHAI FRIED NOODLES
Steps:
- In a large pot of boiling salted water, cook the noodles until al dente, about 8 minutes. Rinse under cold running water and drain well. Set aside. In a small bowl, combine the rice wine, hoisin, and cornstarch. Add the beef, toss to coat, and marinate for 15 minutes. In another bowl, combine the dark soy, soy sauce and sugar, and stir well to dissolve the sugar. Place a wok over a high heat and add 1 tablespoon of the peanut oil, swirling to coat. When hot, add the garlic, ginger, and minced green onions, and cook, stirring quickly, for 10 seconds. Add the beef and stir-fry for 3 minutes. Add the cabbage and stir-fry for 3 minutes. Transfer to a platter and return the wok to a high heat. Swirl the remaining tablespoon of peanut oil in the wok and once hot, add the noodles to the pan and stir-fry for 1 minute. Add the sliced green onions and jalapeno and sauce and toss all for 1 minute. Add the beef and stir to heat through. Serve immediately.
SHANGHAI STIR-FRIED CHUNKY NOODLES
This Shanghainese dish is made with thick, bouncy noodles like fresh Japanese udon, which are given a dark caramel tint by soy sauce and freshened up with barely cooked greens. Pork slivers make a delicious addition, but vegetarians may omit them and still enjoy the dish. In Shanghai, the greens will be the tenderest little sprouts of green bok choy, known as "chicken feather greens"; at home I often use baby spinach because the leaves need to be tender enough to wilt quickly in the heat of the wok. According to some accounts, the recipe was developed by Shanghainese immigrants in Hong Kong. This is a meal in one dish and makes a quick, satisfying lunch. It serves 2 as a meal, 4 or more if served with other Chinese dishes.
Provided by Food Network
Time 30m
Yield 2 to 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Cut the pork evenly into thin slices, then into slivers. Add the marinade ingredients and mix well.
- Bring a pan of water to the boil. Add the noodles and cook for 2 minutes (fresh Shanghai and udon noodles are already half-cooked when you buy them, which is why this doesn't take long). Turn the cooked noodles into a colander and cool under the cold tap. Shake them dry. Drip over 1/2 tablespoon oil and stir in thoroughly to prevent sticking.
- Heat 1 tablespoon of the oil in a seasoned wok over a high flame. Add the pork strips and stir-fry swiftly to separate them. When they are just cooked, remove from the wok and set aside. Clean and re-season the wok if necessary, then return it to a high flame with the remaining oil. Add the noodles and stir-fry until piping hot, adding both soy sauces and seasoning with salt and pepper. Add the bok choy or spinach and continue to stir-fry briefly until wilted. Finally, stir in the pork. Serve.
SHANGHAI-ISH COLD NOODLES
This is what your local Chinese restaurant's "sesame noodles" wish they could be... and probably a lot closer to what they originally were. Other additions/substitutions might include 1/2 c of any of the following: a plain Japanese-style omelet (tamago), cut in thin strips; corn kernels, frozen and thawed or fresh (if fresh, blanch for 1 minute first); cucumber, seeded and julienned; bell pepper, julienned and blanched for 1 minute; cooked chicken; chopped shrimp; roast pork; shredded duck. Avoid rice noodles, which tend to get hard when cold, or udon, which are simply too thick. Adapted from a recipe by Michele Humes at SeriousEats. http://tinyurl.com/mjphac Prep time includes 30 minutes refrigeration.
Provided by DrGaellon
Categories Chinese
Time 50m
Yield 3-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Blanch your vegetables - drop them in a wire sieve, place the basket into the boiling water for 1 minute, then transfer the vegetables to a bowl of ice water to shock. Repeat with any other vegetables; use the same pot of water for all. Drain thoroughly, pat dry with paper towels, and refrigerate at least 30 minutes.
- Prepare noodles according to package directions. When cooked, transfer to ice water, or rinse under cold running water until cool.
- Mix dressing in blender, or use immersion blender. If mixing by hand, combine peanut butter (or tahini) and sugar in a bowl. Whisk in liquid ingredients until smooth and homogenous.
- Combine noodles, additions, and dressing. Toss well and serve cold. Serves 3 as an entree (2 if they're very hungry), 6 as an appetizer/side dish.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 708.5, Fat 33.8, SaturatedFat 11.3, Sodium 2079.3, Carbohydrate 84.4, Fiber 2.3, Sugar 6.3, Protein 20
PEPPERED BEEF WITH SHANGHAI NOODLES
This stir fry cooks up fast and easy once everything has been assembled. With Shanghai noodles, you get a one dish meal that stretches half a pound of sirloin into dinner for four.
Provided by Abby Girl
Categories Steak
Time 55m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 16
Steps:
- Freeze sirloin steak for 30 minutes for easier cutting. Cut beef into thin strips.
- Combine marinade ingredients in bowl. Add beef and marinate for 20 minutes.
- Heat wok and add 2 T oil. Add shallot, garlic and ground pepper; stir for 10 seconds. Add beef with marinade and stir for one minute. Add bell peppers and bean sprouts; stir for an additional 2 minutes and set aside.
- Heat remaining 2 T oil over medium heat. Add noodles and stir constantly for one minute. Add sauce ingredients and cook for 2 minutes, stirring constantly. Add beef and bell pepper mixture; mix well. Stir fry until heated through. Season to taste with more pepper if desired.
- Serve immediately.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 358.2, Fat 26.8, SaturatedFat 6.9, Cholesterol 55.5, Sodium 710.9, Carbohydrate 11.6, Fiber 1.5, Sugar 3.3, Protein 18.6
SHANGHAI COLD NOODLES WITH PEANUT BUTTER SAUCE
This is a simple, quick, and healthy lunch recipe, especially during summer time. For vegetarians, switch the chicken strips with lettuce, extra firm tofu or finely chopped green onion, etc. Pour some peanut butter sauce on your choice. It can't go wrong!
Provided by SharonChen
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 25m
Yield 1 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- For the sauce, add peanut butter and milk in a small bowl, press the peanut butter against the bowl by the back of a small spoon. Stir until smooth. Add vinegar, low sodium soy sauce, brown sugar, sesame oil and minced ginger. Stir and set aside. (Add more soy sauce if desire.).
- In a saucepan, bring a quart water to a boil and add chicken breast to cook for 5 minutes or until the chicken is thoroughly cooked. Remove chicken and set aside to cool down. (While cooking the chicken, cut the vegetables. Spend time wisely.).
- Follow the instructions on noodle package to cook noodles by using the chicken broth in the same saucepan. Normally cook in the boiling water for 3-4 minutes.
- Remove the cooked noodles from heat and rinse with cold water, then drain. Toss with 1 tsp sesame oil and set aside.
- Gently tear the cooled chicken into strips by following the meat grid.
- Place the noodles, vegetables, and chicken in a bowl or on a serving plate. Pour the peanut butter sauce on top and sprinkle some sesame seeds as topping. If you like spicy, squeeze some Sriracha sauce into it. Your lunch is ready!
COLD CHINESE NOODLES
Very good simple cold noodles. No peanuts used here. A delicious sesame flavored dish. I LOVE cold noodles and these really satisfy me. Use Shrimp in place of the chicken and ham!
Provided by HelenG
Categories Ham
Time 40m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Try to julienne ham, chicken and onions about the same sizes, 2 inches or so.
- Combine the chicken, ham, scallions and pecans in a large mixing bowl. Add the pasta.
- Heat the vegetable and sesame oils and sesame seeds in a small saucepan over medium heat just until the sesame seeds turn light brown.
- Remove from the heat. Stir in the coriander and soy sauce. Stand back as you do this for the mixture will crackle and sizzle. Stir in the chili oil.
- Pour the hot dressing over the noodles and toss to coat evenly. Transfer the noodles to a serving bowl put in fridge to cool, about 3 hours.
- Enjoy :).
Nutrition Facts : Calories 1467.4, Fat 107.2, SaturatedFat 14.1, Cholesterol 35.5, Sodium 3580.4, Carbohydrate 92.9, Fiber 7.6, Sugar 3.5, Protein 37.7
SHANGHAI-STYLE VEGETABLE NOODLES
Provided by Bryan Miller And Pierre Franey
Categories dinner, quick, project, main course
Time 30m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Cook the noodles until al dente. Drain well and set aside.
- Place a wok over high heat. When it begins to smoke, add the vegetable oil. When the oil begins to smoke, add the scallions, chives and peppers. Cook, stirring, for 20 seconds. Add the cabbage and cook, stirring, for 30 seconds. Then push the vegetables up a side of the wok.
- Quickly transfer the cooked noodles to the other side of the wok. Add the chicken stock, both soy sauces, sugar, white pepper and sesame oil. Place the squash atop the vegetables. Place the spinach atop the squash. Cover the wok and let the juices boil for about 2 minutes.
- Using a slotted spoon, remove the noodles to a serving platter. Stir the vegetables and juice together and bring to a boil, stirring. Remove from the heat, and season to taste. Pour the sauce and vegetables over the noodles and serve immediately.
Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 277, UnsaturatedFat 9 grams, Carbohydrate 38 grams, Fat 11 grams, Fiber 3 grams, Protein 9 grams, SaturatedFat 1 gram, Sodium 352 milligrams, Sugar 4 grams, TransFat 0 grams
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