Moo Shu Pork results: This was a huge hit — a class favorite. I'm not sure how I feel about stir frying the purple cabbage found in the coleslaw mix as it seemed to turn an odd color of blue, but no ...
Congratulations! You made it to the weekend and that’s reason enough to barbecue (not that frivolities like days of the week matter). Evan LeRoy, chef/co-owner of LeRoy and Lewis, shared his recipes ...
· Place egg and shiitake mushrooms in pan first and let cook for 30 seconds; then carrot; then napa cabbage; lilly buds; Chinese celery; bamboo shoots and cook for 3-4 minute (should be crunchy) ...
The following is a quick take on mu shu pork, a popular Chinese classic. The dish is made with sauteed pork tenderloin and shredded cabbage, which cook in just a few minutes in a hot wok. I have used ...
Take moo goo gai pan, for example. It’s actually a lot simpler than its name might suggest: It’s typically just sliced or cubed chicken (gai pin in Cantonese) with button mushrooms (mohgu in Cantonese ...
Faced with a glut of mushrooms, J. Kenji López-Alt added them to a classic Joyce Chen recipe. The result? Tasty, and alliterative. By J. Kenji López-Alt Moo shu pork is a Northern Chinese dish from ...
Several years ago, a friend invited me to a Shabbat dinner in Brooklyn. When I arrived, I was greeted by a glass of red wine, and lots of friendly, familiar faces. And then I saw it: a huge spread of ...
Cut pork into thin strips. Soak wood ears in warm water until they become big and tender. Then slice them into strips. Cut green onion into 2-inch lengths, then slice each lengthwise again. Heat 2 ...
Trim fat from meat. Cut meat into thin strips. In a large skillet or wok heat vegetable oil over medium-high heat. Add meat; cook and stir for 2 to 3 minutes or until slightly pink in center. Remove ...