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Bring to the boil some water in a pan large enough to hold the piece of beef. Lower the beef into the boiling water, return to the boil and simmer for 5 minutes. Remove and rinse under cold water and ...
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Cellophane noodles are clear noodles made from green-bean starch. They have a slightly rubbery texture and tend to clump together. They are terrific with seafood. This dish is traditionally cooked in ...
If using a Chinese clay pot, soak in water at least 1 hour. Sprinkle the chicken pieces with the salt and let sit for 30 minutes. Heat a large, heavy skillet or wok over high heat. When hot, add the ...
Matthew Kang is a correspondent for Eater. Previously, he was the lead editor of Eater’s Southern California/Southwest region. He has covered dining, restaurants, food culture, and nightlife in Los ...
There are two kinds of people in this world — those who eat the crust, and those who don’t. We’re not just talking about sandwich and pizza crust. In this case the crust in question is that of the ...
Louis Lau’s mother has been using the same clay pot for years. “Everything she cooks in it tastes better than in a brand-new clay pot,” says Lau, sous-chef at the Buffet at the River Rock Casino ...
As the mercury starts to drop, it’s common in Hong Kong to see kitchen staff outside restaurants ferociously fanning the flames of multiple small coal burners – each cooking a clay pot full of ...