Marinate the protein for 20 minutes. If using shrimp, omit the dark soy in the marinade. Place a seasoned wok on the burner on high heat. Test for readiness by dropping a few drops of water in the wok ...
In China they say, "Yad wok jao tin ngaii." The old Cantonese expression can be interpreted two ways, says cookbook author Grace Young: "The wok endures eternally, all the way to the sky's edge." Or, ...
Don’t get me started on those revolting packs of frozen “stir fry” vegetables. Why would you try to fry those? We don’t fry in water. They’re soggy to begin with, which is precisely the opposite of ...
Looking like a Jackson Pollock painting but many times more delicious, stir-fry is the ultimate in hodgepodge, don’t think twice, do-it-yourself cuisine. It also has become a hot restaurant concept ...
Veggies in the crisper drawer you want to use so they don’t go to waste? Stir-fry. Leftover shrimp or chicken? Stir-fry. In a hurry but want a warm meal? Stir-fry. Stir-fry is a versatile cooking ...
Slice chicken into thin slices. Add 1 tablespoon stir fry sauce and 2 teaspoons oil. Mix well. Heat the remaining oil in a wok or skillet, add chopped garlic. Stir for about 2 seconds, then add ...
This is a finalist's recipe in the 2004 McCormick $10,000 Blend to Win Challenge, created by Jamie Miller of Maple Grove, Minn.Wok This Way stir-fry seasoning 2 tablespoons sesame seeds 1 1/2 ...