The wok has always had mystical attributes for many cooks and chefs. It is the basis for most Asian cooking, an all-purpose pan with sloped sides that allows ingredients to sear effectively and liquid ...
Chef Jonathan Wu of Manhattan's Fung Tu shares a recipe for a flavorful stir-fry of flank steak and succulent broccoli stalks Matthew Kronsberg Make marinade: In a small bowl, mix Sherry, soy sauce, ...
Ching He Huang is the face of Chinese cooking for many TV viewers. In the U.K., she’s known for shows such as “Exploring China,” while her programs in the U.S. include Easy Chinese: New York & L.A., ...
Separate bok choy leaves from the white ribs. Tear each leaf into 2 or 3 pieces. Halve the ribs lengthwise, then cut crosswise into 2-inch pieces. Set aside. In small bowl, whisk together broth, ...
Cook scallops: Heat a wok over high heat until smoking and add the canola oil. Add the ginger and toss for a few seconds to release its aroma. Add the scallops and cook for 5 seconds until seared and ...
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Place the salmon fillets in a shallow roasting pan. Add the ginger, chili bean sauce, rice wine, soy sauce and chili flakes, then lay the red onion slices on top.
Ching He Huang is the face of Chinese cooking for many TV viewers. In the U.K., she’s known for shows such as “Exploring China,” while her programs in the U.S. include Easy Chinese: New York & L.A., ...