Showing posts with label 1a. Szechuan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1a. Szechuan. Show all posts

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Cumin beef 孜然牛肉

I did not update this blog for a very long time, was feeling lazy and uninspired. Today recipe is a moreish spicy beef with cumin.

Zi Ran Niu Rou 孜然牛肉



Cumin beef originates from the Muslim populated North-West of China. This dish is popular in many parts of China like Sichuan and Hunan, over here in UK I believe this has become very popular in many Sichuanese restaurants and home cooking

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Sichuan liang fen 川味涼粉 (Starch jelly noodles)


Liang fen 涼粉 is a jelly noodles made with starch and water. Starch and water is cooked to a thick custard, set and chilled.  It is then cut into whatever shape and size you like then dressed in a Sichaun spicy sauce with some spring onion, coriander and few sesame seeds etc...





If you like rice noodles you will love liang fen. This jelly noodles is much springier and better texture than rice

Sichuan sugar and spice infused soy sauce 複製醬油

Fu zhì jiang you 複製醬油 loosely translated as replicated soy sauce. Another common name you may come across is red soy sauce 红酱油 for tian sui mian 甜水麵. This is an aromatic sugar and spice infused/reduced soy sauce for many Sichuanese dishes especially for snack xiaochi 小吃 and salad 凉菜 including noodles.



1 cup light soy 生抽
2 tbsp dark soy 老抽
1 piece rock sugar/ plain sugar (about 2 tbsp) 冰糖/ 白糖
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Friday, May 20, 2011

Sichuan style spicy lap cheong 川味麻辣香腸

Chuan wei ma la xiang chang (in Mandarin) 川味麻辣香腸

川 = Sichuan    味 = flavoured    麻 = numbing
辣 = hot   香 = fragrant    腸 = sausage
Lap cheong (Cantonese)/ la chang (Mandarin) 臘腸
lap / la  臘,  in Chinese this normally means wax but in this context it means cured.cheong is Cantonese for sausage, in Mandarin it sounded as chang.

I have been making my own lap cheong many times now I no longer buy

Monday, May 9, 2011

Stir fried blistered green chilli 虎皮尖椒

Hu pe jian jiao 虎皮尖椒

I was pleased to find some large green chillies from the market. I asked the store keeper if they are spicy he just shrugged his shoulders how helpful! In the end I bought a handful (just over 1/2 lb) to try in case they are not as nice as I thought. These chillies were quite long about 12 - 15cm long.



I love Sichuan Hu pe jian jiao 虎皮尖椒 or stir fried blistered green

Happy Birthday Pam!

It was Pam birthday and her lovely husband set the cooking party with good friends  for her as she love cooking and Thai food. They are real...