Soba Noodles with peanut sauce
Ingredients for 2 servings
Ingredients
Shan'shi ingredients
- 2 tbsp Shan’shi Soy Sauce
- 2 tbsp Shan’shi Rice Vinegar
- 1 tbsp Shan’shi Sesame Oil
- Shan’shi Peanut Oil for frying
- 2 packs Shan’shi Soba Noodles
Other Ingredients
- 3 tbsp peanut butter
- 2 tbsp soy sauce
- 150 ml lukewarm water
- 2 tbsp rice vinegar
- 1 tsp sugar
- 1 tsp sesame oil
- Crispy chili oil to taste
- 4 small cucumbers, cut into thin strips
- 2 garlic cloves, sliced
- Cilantro or spring onions
- Peanut oil for frying garlic
- 2 packs soba noodles
Preparation
Cook the Noodles:
- Cook the soba noodles according to the package instructions and rinse with cold water. Set aside.
Prepare the Sauce:
- Mix all the sauce ingredients (peanut butter, soy sauce, lukewarm water, rice vinegar, sugar, sesame oil, crispy chili oil) in a bowl, possibly using an immersion blender for a smooth consistency.
- Taste and adjust seasoning, then set aside.
Prepare the Toppings:
- Cut the cucumbers into thin strips.
- Fry the garlic slices in oil over low heat until golden brown.
- Prepare cilantro or spring onions for garnish.
Serve:
- Mix the cooked and rinsed noodles with the prepared sauce.
- Arrange the toppings as desired on the noodles.
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Orange Chicken with Rice
Ingredients
Shan'shi ingredients
- 2 tbsp Shan'Shi Soy Sauce
- 2 tbsp Shan'Shi Rice Vinegar
- Peanut oil for frying
- 1 tbsp Shan'Shi Oyster Sauce
Other ingredients
- 6 boneless chicken thighs
- 2 tbsp Shan‘shi soy sauce
- Zest of one orange
- 2 tbsp Shaoxing wine
- ½ tsp white pepper
- A bit of water
- Potato starch
- Shan’shi peanut oil
- ½ cup fresh orange juice
- ½ cup chicken broth
- 2 tbsp Shan’shi rice vinegar
- 1 tbsp Shan’shi oyster sauce
- 1-2 tsp sugar
- 3 garlic cloves, finely chopped
- 1-2 tbsp ginger, peeled, finely chopped
- About 1 tsp potato starch mixed with cold water (to thicken the sauce)
- Sesame seeds
- Spring onions
Preparation
Marinate the Chicken:
- Cut the boneless chicken thighs into bite-sized pieces and marinate them in a mixture of soy sauce, orange zest, Shaoxing wine, white pepper, and water. Let it sit for at least 30 minutes.
Fry the Chicken:
- Coat the marinated chicken in potato starch until fully covered.
- Heat enough peanut oil in a wok or deep pot and fry the chicken. Fry once, then remove and let it cool slightly. Fry a second time for extra crispiness.
Prepare the Sauce:
- Mix all the liquid ingredients for the sauce (orange juice, chicken broth, rice vinegar, oyster sauce) in a bowl.
- Heat some oil in a wok and briefly sauté the garlic and ginger.
- Add the prepared sauce and bring to a boil. Thicken with the potato starch dissolved in water
Combine Chicken with Sauce:
- Add the twice-fried chicken to the finished sauce and mix until well-coated.
Serve:
- Arrange the orange chicken on a plate and garnish with sesame seeds and spring onions.
- Serve with rice.
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Coconut Ramen Soup
Serving for 4 people
Ingredients
Shan'shi ingredients
- 1 can Shan’shi coconut milk
- 2 packs Shan’shi ramen noodles
- 4 tbspShan’shi soy sauce
- 3 tbsp Shan’shi rice vinegar
Ingredients for the soup
- 1 can of Shan’shi coconut milk
- 1 tbsp gochujang
- 1 tbsp miso paste
- 1 garlic clove
- Zest and juice of 2 limes
- 1 tsp sugar
- 1 glass of water (about 200 ml)
Ingredients for the toppings
- 2 packs of Shan’shi ramen noodles
- 2-4 large radishes, thinly sliced
- Cilantro, plucked
- Spring onions, finely chopped
- A few sugar snap peas, washed
- Crispy chili oil
- Roasted peanuts
- 2-4 eggs, soft-boiled (7 minutes)
- 4 tbsp Shan’shi soy sauce
- 2 tbsp dark soy sauce
- 3 tbsp Shan’shi rice vinegar
- 3 tbsp mirin
Preparation
Preparation of the Soup:
- Puree all the ingredients for the soup finely in a blender or with an immersion blender and bring to a boil once.
- Taste and season if needed.
- Let it cool. (Can be eaten cold or warm)
Preparation of the Eggs:
- Soft-boil the eggs (7 minutes), cool in ice-cold water, and peel carefully.
- Mix all the ingredients for the marinade (soy sauce, dark soy sauce, rice vinegar, mirin) in a bowl.
- Place the peeled eggs in the marinade and let them sit for 2 hours. The eggs should be completely covered, so use a smaller container and top up with a bit of water if necessary.
Noodles:
Prepare the ramen noodles according to the package instructions and cool under cold water.
Serving:
- Divide the soup into bowls.
- Add the prepared noodles to the bowls.
- Garnish with the toppings: radishes, halved eggs, cilantro, spring onions, sugar snap peas, peanuts, and crispy chili oil. Adjust toppings to preference.
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Spicy Udon Noodles
Ingredients for 2 people
Ingredients
Shan'shi ingredients
- 2 tbsp Shan’shi Peanut Oil
- 1 tsp Shan’shi Sambal Oelek
- A dash of Shan’shi Soy Sauce
- 2 packs Shan’shi Udon Noodles
Other ingredients
- 2 tbsp Shan'Shi peanut oil
- 200 g mushrooms, sliced
- 4 garlic cloves, finely chopped
- 1 tbsp Shan'Shi rice vinegar
- 150 ml heavy cream
- 1-2 tsp gochujang
- 1 tsp sambal oelek
- 1 tsp sugar
- A dash of soy sauce
- 2 packs Shan'Shi udon noodles
- BBQ seaweed flakes
- Sesame seeds
Preparation
Prepare the Noodles:
Cook the udon noodles according to the package instructions, drain, and set aside.
Sauté the Mushrooms:
Heat the peanut oil in a pan and sauté the mushroom slices until they turn slightly brown and develop a roasted aroma.
Add Aromatics:
Add the finely chopped garlic cloves to the mushrooms and sauté briefly.
Prepare the Sauce:
- Deglaze with 1 tbsp rice vinegar and add 150 ml heavy cream.
- Stir in gochujang and sambal oelek.
- Add 1 tsp sugar and a dash of soy sauce to taste.
Combine Noodles with Sauce:
Mix the cooked udon noodles well with the sauce.
Serve:
Divide the noodles onto plates and garnish with BBQ seaweed flakes and sesame seeds.
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Fried Egg Noodles
Ingredients
Shan'shi ingredients
- Shan'Shi Mie Eiernudeln
- Shan'Shi Sojasauce
- Shan'Shi Sesamöl
- Shan'Shi Oystersauce
Für die Nudeln
- 1 Pkg Shan’shi Mie-Eiernudeln
- 2 Stück Hühnerbrust
- 1 Pkg iglo Wokgemüse
- 1 EL Knoblauch
- Frühlingszwiebeln (nur das Grüne, in cm-Stücke geschnitten)
- 1 EL Shan’shi Sesamöl
- 1 EL Ingwer, fein gehackt und geschält
Für die Marinade (Huhn)
- 3-4 EL Shan‘shi Sojasauce
- 2 EL Shaoxing Wein
- 1 TL Kartoffelstärke
- 1-2 EL Wasser
Für die Sauce (Nudeln)
- 2 EL Shan’shi Sojasauce
- 2 EL Dunkle Sojasauce
- 2 EL Wasser
- 1 EL Shan’shi Oystersauce
- 2 TL Zucker
- 1 TL Stärke
Preparation
Huhn marinieren:
- Hühnerbrust in dünne Streifen schneiden.
- Mit Sojasauce, Shaoxing Wein, Kartoffelstärke und Wasser marinieren, solange rühren, bis die Flüssigkeit komplett aufgesaugt ist.
Nudeln vorbereiten:
Mie-Eiernudeln fast garkochen und kurz abschrecken.
Huhn anbraten:
In einem Wok das Huhn fest anbraten, herausnehmen und beiseitestellen.
Gemüse anbraten:
- In demselben Wok Knoblauch anbraten.
- iglo Wokgemüse dazugeben und weiterbraten.
Nudeln und Huhn hinzufügen:
- Die Nudeln und das Huhn wieder in den Wok geben.
- Die vorbereitete Sauce (Sojasauce, dunkle Sojasauce, Wasser, Oystersauce, Zucker) hinzufügen und gut vermischen. Falls eine dunklere Farbe gewünscht wird, etwas mehr dunkle Sojasauce hinzufügen. Mit Stärke, in etwas kaltem Wasser aufgelöst, Sauce eindicken.
Frühlingszwiebeln und Sesamöl hinzufügen:
Die geschnittenen Frühlingszwiebeln und 1 EL Sesamöl untermischen.
Abschmecken und servieren:
Mit Frühlingszwiebeln garnieren und nach Belieben mit Sesam bestreuen.
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Soba Noodle Salad with Edamame
Ingredients
Shan'shi ingredients
- Shan'Shi Soba noodles
- Shan'Shi Sesame oil
- Shan'Shi Shiitake Topping Shanghai Style
- Shan'Shi Peanut oil
- Shan'Shi Rice vinegar
- Shan'Shi Soy sauce
For the salad
- 2 rolls Shan’shi soba noodles
- 1 tbsp Shan’shi sesame oil
- iglo edamame
- 150 g fresh shiitake mushrooms
- Salt
- Shan’shi peanut oil for frying
- Spring onions, finely chopped
- ½ jar Shan’shi Shiitake Toppings Shanghai Style
- 1-2 garlic cloves, peeled and finely chopped
For the dressing
- 1 tbsp Shan’shi sesame oil
- 1 tsp ginger (peeled and grated)
- 2 tbsp Shan’shi rice vinegar
- 3 tbsp Shan’shi soy sauce
- 1 tsp honey (vegan alternative: 1 tsp sugar)
- 1-2 tsp crispy chili oil, to taste
Preparation
Prepare the dressing:
Mix all the dressing ingredients (sesame oil, grated ginger, rice vinegar, soy sauce, honey, crispy chili oil) in a bowl and set aside.
Prepare the Shiitake mushrooms:
Clean the shiitake mushrooms and halve or quarter large pieces.
Prepare the Soba-Noodles:
- Cook the soba noodles according to the package instructions, then toss with 1 tbsp sesame oil and set aside.
- Cook the Edamame:
- Cook the edamame according to the package instructions.
Sautè the mushrooms:
Sauté the shiitake mushrooms in some oil with the garlic until they develop a nice crust and roasted aromas. Set aside.
Assemble the Salad:
- Toss the soba noodles with the prepared dressing and mix in the Shiitake Toppings Shanghai Style from the jar.
- Add the cooked edamame and spring onions.
- Garnish with the sautéed shiitake mushrooms.
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Fried Udon Noodles with iglo Wok Vegetables
Ingredients
Shan'shi ingredients
- Shan'shi Soy sauce
- Shan'shi Sesame oil
- Shan'shi Rice vinegar
- Shan'shi Udon noodles
- Shan'shi Shiitake Toppings Peking Style
- Shan'shi Wok oil
For the sauce
- 3 tbsp Shan’shi soy sauce
- 1 tbsp Shan’shi sesame oil
- 1 tsp sugar
- 2 tbsp Shan’shi rice vinegar
- 1 tsp potato starch
- A splash of water
Other ingredients
- 1/2 jar Shan’shi Shiitake Toppings Peking Style
- 2 stalks spring onions
- 1-2 tsp ginger, peeled and finely chopped
- 2-3 garlic cloves, peeled and finely chopped
- 1/2 pack Iglo Wok vegetables
- 2 rolls Shan’shi Udon noodles
- Shan’shi wok oil
- Shan’shi sesame oil for seasoning
- Sesame seeds and some spring onion rings for garnish
Preparation
Preparation:
- Wash the spring onions and ginger.
- Cook the udon noodles about 2 minutes less than the package instructions and set aside.
- Finely chop the spring onions.
- Finely chop the garlic.
- Peel and finely chop the ginger.
Prepare the Sauce:
- Mix all the sauce ingredients (soy sauce, sesame oil, sugar, rice vinegar, potato starch, and a splash of water) in a bowl.
Cooking:
- Heat wok oil in a wok.
- Sauté the garlic, ginger, and the white parts of the spring onions.
- Add the Iglo Wok vegetables, cook according to the package instructions, and stir-fry until done.
- Add the Shiitake Toppings Peking Style and mix well.
- Add the cooked udon noodles and the prepared sauce, mixing everything thoroughly. Stir-fry for another two minutes, then mix in the spring onions.
- Season with a bit of sesame oil, garnish with sesame seeds and spring onion rings.
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Red cabbage gyoza (vegan)
Preperation time:approx. 1 hour
Ingredients for 24 gyoza
Ingredients
Shan'shi ingredients
- Half a jar of Shan'Shi shiitake mushrooms (Shanghai Style)
- 4 tbsp Shan'Shi soy sauce
- 2 tbsp Shan'Shi sesame oil
- A dash of Shan'Shi rice vinegar
- Shan'Shi wok oil for frying
Additional ingredients
- 24-36 gyoza dough sheets (depending on size)
- 1 handful of dried shiitake mushrooms
- ½ Chinese cabbage
- ¼ red cabbage
- 4-6 garlic cloves
- 2-3 spring onion stalks
- 30 g ginger
Preparation
Soak the dried shiitake mushrooms in boiling water in a bowl. Finely chop the Chinese cabbage and red cabbage, and finely chop the garlic, spring onions and ginger.
Heat a little wok oil in a large pan. Fry the garlic, ginger and spring onions in it. Add the red cabbage and Chinese cabbage and fry.
Deglaze with a dash of rice vinegar.
Finely chop the soaked shiitake mushrooms and mix with the Shanghai style shiitake sauce and the remaining ingredients to form a paste. Season with soy sauce and sesame oil and leave to cool.
Spread half a tablespoon to a tablespoon of the filling on each gyoza pastry sheet and fold into a semicircle with a little water. You can use different folding techniques to give free rein to your creativity.
Heat water in a shallow pan and place a bamboo steamer over it Spread the gyoza evenly on top and steam for about 10 minutes.
Serve the steamed gyoza with a mixture of soy sauce, sesame oil and rice vinegar, if desired.
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Crispy prawns in coconut panko breadcrumbs with sweet chili sauce
Delicious Asian dish
Preparation time: 30 minutes
Ingredients for four people
Ingredients
Shan'shi ingredients
- Shan' Shi peanut oil
- Shan' Shi Chili Sauce - sweet
Additional ingredients
- Prawns
- 3-4 eggs
- Approx. 100 g panko (Japanese breadcrumbs)
- Flour
- 50 g grated coconut
- Salt
- Lime
preparation
Devein and peel the prawns, leaving the tail fin on.
For the breading, whisk the eggs and mix the grated coconut with the panko (the ratio of grated coconut to panko should be 1:2) and salt to taste.
First coat the prawns in flour, then dip them in the beaten egg and finally roll them in the coconut-panko mixture and press down firmly.
Heat the peanut oil in a pan and deep-fry the breaded prawns until golden brown.
Drain the crispy prawns on a paper towel or a wire rack.
Serve the crispy coconut prawns with sweet chili sauce for dipping and fresh lime wedges.
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Honey - soy sauce chicken wings
Delicious Asian dish
Preparation time: 1,5 hours
Ingredients for four people
Ingredients
Shan'shi ingredients
- Shan' Shi Soy sauce
- Shan' Shi rice vinegar
- Shan' Shi sesame oil
Additional ingredients
- Ca. 1 kg chicken wings
- 1 tsp white sesame seeds
- 1 spring onion stalk, finely chopped
- For the marinade:
- 85 g honey
- 75 ml light soy sauce
- 2 tbsp dark soy sauce
- 50 ml rice vinegar
- 6 cloves of garlic
- 1 tbsp sesame oil
preparation
Press the garlic cloves through a garlic press into a bowl. Then carefully mix all the ingredients for the marinade in a bowl until the honey is completely dissolved.
Place the chicken wings in a bag and pour in the marinade, seal airtight and marinate for at least 30 minutes.
Preheat the oven to 180°C fan oven.
Spread the marinated chicken wings, skin side up, on a baking tray lined with baking paper. Keep the remaining marinade. Bake the wings for 30 minutes.
After 30 minutes, drain and discard the drained juices on the tray (a crucial step to ensure the sauce thickens).
Pour the reserved marinade over the wings. Mix well and spread the wings again, skin side up.
Reduce the oven temperature to 160°C fan and bake the wings for a further 30 minutes, basting them with the juices on the tray every 10 minutes (3 times in total). If necessary, rearrange the wings or turn them over if they are browning too quickly. The sauce should be syrupy at the end to glaze the wings well.
Arrange the chicken wings on a serving platter, pour over the syrup from the tray and sprinkle with sesame seeds and finely chopped spring onion.
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