Chinese Sweet and Sour Chicken
Sweet and sour is particularly popular in westernised Cantonese cuisine and may be found all over the world commonly with pork or chicken.
Ingredients
Shan'shi ingredients
- 1 Lt Shan’Shi peanut oil
- 2 Tbsp Shan’Shi Wok oil
- 2 Tbsp Shan’Shi Wok Sauce
- 2 Tbsp Shan’Shi Oyster Sauce
- 2 Tbsp Shan’Shi Rice Vinegar
- 2 Tbsp Shan’Shi Chili sauce sweet
Sonstige Zutaten
- 200 g Chicken Breast (diced)
- 30 g Fresh Pineapple (diced)
- 10 g Onion (sliced in 4 and shredded)
- 45 g Bell Peppers (diced)
- 30 g Carrots (peeled and diced)
- 8 Cherry Tomatoes
- 10 g Spring Onions
- 1 Tsp Salt
- 2 Tbsp Sugar
- 200 g Flour
- 80 ml Cold Water
- Cashew Nuts to garnish
- Spring Onion thin sliced to garnish
Preparation
Dice chicken breast and keep it aside. Prepare the batter by mixing cold water and flour in a bowl, stirring well to avoid lumps. Add the chicken to the mixture, stir until the meat is completely covered by the batter and leave aside for a few minutes. In the meantime, heat up a wok over a medium fire (you can also use a deep pot or pan), add 1 Lt of peanut oil and heat it up for five minutes, (you can drop a Tsp of batter in the oil to check when is ready to fry). Start frying the chicken 3/4 pieces at the time until golden brown and set aside on kitchen tissue to absorb any oil in excess. Cut up all the vegetables then heat the wok oil in another wok or pan, add all the diced veggies and cook for 5 minutes, stirring well until all vegetables are cooked on the outside but still crispy inside. Stir in cherry tomatoes and diced pineapple, mix well adding sweet n sour sauce, oyster sauce, wok sauce, rice vinegar, salt and sugar. Cook for another couple of minutes and finally stir in the chicken that we have previously deep fried. Stir for another 2 minutes until well combined. Serve garnished with cashew nuts, sesame seeds, spring onion and rice.
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Chinese Sweet and Sour Chicken
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Mongolian Beef Stir Fried Udon Noodles
If you like Mongolian Beef and love noodles, you should try this dish.
Succulent shredded rib eye steak marinated with garlic and black pepper then stir fried with ginger, red onion and
chunky Udon noodles. Everyone will love this fusion Asian dish!
Mongolian Beef Stir Fried Udon Noodles
If you like Mongolian Beef and love noodles, you should try this dish.
Succulent shredded rib eye steak marinated with garlic and black pepper then stir fried with ginger, red onion and
chunky Udon noodles. Everyone will love this fusion Asian dish!
Ingredients for 2 people
Ingredients
Shan'shi ingredients
- 250 Gr Shan’Shi Udon Noodles
- 1 tbsp Shan’Shi Wok Sauce
- 1 tbsp Shan’Shi Sesame oil
- 2 tbsp Shan’Shi Wok oil
Other ingredients
- Rib Eye Steak cut in stripes 250 Gr
- Garlic powder 1 tsp
- Ground Black Pepper 1 tsp
- Corn Starch 1 tbsp
- Baking Soda 1/2 tsp
- Sugar 2 tbsp
- Chili powder 1 tsp
- Sesame seeds 1 tsp
- Garlic finely chopped 1 tbsp
- Ginger finely chopped 1 tbsp
- Red onion medium sliced 1 tbsp
- Spring Onion cut in chunks 1/2 cm 2 tbsp
Preparation
Slice the meat in thin stripes and place it in a bowl add oil, soy sauce, garlic powder, corn starch, black pepper and baking soda, mix until the meat is completely covered and leave it in the fridge to marinate overnight or for at lest for 30 minutes. Heat up the oil in a wok over medium heat, add the beef and cook it turning on each side until medium well done then set in a separate container. Bring a medium pot of water to the boil and leave it on the stove. Pour the oil in the wok and fry garlic, ginger and onion for 2/3 minutes, add wok sauce, sesame oil, sugar and continue to cook while you throw the noodles in the boiling water for 3 minutes . When the noodles are ready drain and add them the wok. stir fry for 2/3 minutes, finally add the marinated beef, chili powder, spring onions and leave to cook for another couple of minutes. Serve it immediately, topping with sesame seeds.
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Chinese Sweet and Sour Chicken
Sweet and sour is particularly popular in westernised Cantonese cuisine and may be found all over the world commonly with pork or chicken.
Mongolian Beef Stir Fried Udon Noodles
If you like Mongolian Beef and love noodles, you should try this dish.
Succulent shredded rib eye steak marinated with garlic and black pepper then stir fried with ginger, red onion and
chunky Udon noodles. Everyone will love this fusion Asian dish!
Pad Kra Pao
Zutaten für 2 Personen
Ingredients
Shan'shi ingredients
- 1 tbsp Shan’shi Oyster Sauce
- 1 tbsp Shan’shi Soy Sauce
- Shan’shi Peanut oil for frying
Other ingredients
- 4 garlic cloves, finely chopped
- 2-3 shallots, finely chopped
- 1-2 (or more) birdseye chilies, to taste
- 400 g ground pork
- 1 tbsp fish sauce
- 1-2 tsp dark soy sauce
- 2 tbsp water
- 2 tsp brown sugar
- 1 bunch Thai basil
- 2-4 eggs
Preparation
Preparation:
- Pound the garlic cloves, chilies, and shallots into a fine paste.
- Mix all the liquid ingredients (oyster sauce, fish sauce, light soy sauce, water) with sugar in a bowl.
- Wash the Thai basil and pick the leaves.
Frying:
- Heat peanut oil in a pan and fry the prepared paste until the aromas are released.
- Add the ground pork and fry thoroughly, breaking it apart as it cooks.
Add Sauce:
- Mix the prepared sauce into the meat.
- Add the Thai basil and stir until it wilts.
Fry Eggs:
- In a separate pan, fry the eggs sunny-side up.
Serve:
- Serve the Pad Krapao with rice and place the fried egg on top.
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Chinese Sweet and Sour Chicken
Sweet and sour is particularly popular in westernised Cantonese cuisine and may be found all over the world commonly with pork or chicken.
Mongolian Beef Stir Fried Udon Noodles
If you like Mongolian Beef and love noodles, you should try this dish.
Succulent shredded rib eye steak marinated with garlic and black pepper then stir fried with ginger, red onion and
chunky Udon noodles. Everyone will love this fusion Asian dish!
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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Chinese Sweet and Sour Chicken
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Mongolian Beef Stir Fried Udon Noodles
If you like Mongolian Beef and love noodles, you should try this dish.
Succulent shredded rib eye steak marinated with garlic and black pepper then stir fried with ginger, red onion and
chunky Udon noodles. Everyone will love this fusion Asian dish!
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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Chinese Sweet and Sour Chicken
Sweet and sour is particularly popular in westernised Cantonese cuisine and may be found all over the world commonly with pork or chicken.
Mongolian Beef Stir Fried Udon Noodles
If you like Mongolian Beef and love noodles, you should try this dish.
Succulent shredded rib eye steak marinated with garlic and black pepper then stir fried with ginger, red onion and
chunky Udon noodles. Everyone will love this fusion Asian dish!
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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Chinese Sweet and Sour Chicken
Sweet and sour is particularly popular in westernised Cantonese cuisine and may be found all over the world commonly with pork or chicken.
Mongolian Beef Stir Fried Udon Noodles
If you like Mongolian Beef and love noodles, you should try this dish.
Succulent shredded rib eye steak marinated with garlic and black pepper then stir fried with ginger, red onion and
chunky Udon noodles. Everyone will love this fusion Asian dish!
Kung Pao Shrimp
Ingredients
Shan'shi ingredients
- Shan'shi soy sauce
- Shan'shi Peanut oil
- Shan'shi Rice vinegar
Ingredients for the Sauce
- 1 1/2 tbsp Shan’shi soy sauce
- 1 tbsp Shan’shi rice vinegar
- A splash of water
- 1 tsp sugar
- 1 tsp potato starch
- 1/2-1 tsp Szechuan pepper powder
Ingredients for the Shrimp
- 2 packs Iglo king prawns
- ½ tsp potato starch
- Shaoxing wine
- A pinch of salt
- White pepper
- 1 tbsp Shan’shi peanut oil
Other ingredients
- 3 garlic cloves, finely chopped
- 1 tbsp ginger, finely chopped
- 3-5 dried red chilies, deseeded and roughly chopped
- 2-3 spring onions, roughly chopped
- 3 tbsp peanuts, roasted and unsalted
- Peanut oil
preparation
1. Prepare the shrimp:
Thaw the shrimp according to package instructions and pat dry.
Marinate with Shaoxing wine, a pinch of salt, white pepper, and 1 tbsp peanut oil. Add the potato starch just before cooking.
2. Prepare the sauce:
Mix the ingredients (soy sauce, rice vinegar, water, sugar, potato starch, Szechuan pepper powder) for the sauce in a bowl.
3. Sauté the shrimp:
Heat a wok on high, add some oil, and sauté the shrimp until they turn slightly pink. Remove and set aside.
4. Sauté the vegetables:
Sauté the garlic, ginger, chilies, and spring onions over medium heat.
5. Add the shrimp and sauce:
Turn up the heat and add the shrimp back into the wok.
Add the sauce, which should thicken quickly, and finally mix in the peanuts.
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Succulent shredded rib eye steak marinated with garlic and black pepper then stir fried with ginger, red onion and
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Salmon with sticky soy sauce
Ingredients
Shan'shi ingredients
- 4 tbsp Shan'Shi soy sauce
- 1 tsp Shan'Shi sesame oil
- Shan'Shi peanut oil orwok oil
Additional ingredients
- 3 salmon fillets, each about 3 fingers wide
- 1 cup of rice
- 20g ginger
- 4 cloves of garlic
- 2 tbsp honey
- chili pepper
- coriander
- Juice of ½ lime
- Zest of 1 lime
- A little potato starch to thicken
preparation
Sprinkle both sides of the salmon fillet with sea salt flakes.
Peel and finely chop the garlic. Fry well in a little oil.
Deglaze with lime juice, then add the soy sauce. After a short time, add the honey.
Add 50ml water and about 2 tablespoons of starch dissolved in water. Bring to the boil briefly.
Heat a little oil and place the fillets skin side down in the pan. Fry until the skin is crispy, then turn once.
Serve the salmon on a bed of rice and generously pour over the sauce.
Garnish with coriander leaves and thinly sliced chili.
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Chinese fish
Delicious Asian dish
Ingredients
Shan'shi ingredients
- 5 tbsp Shan'Shi peanut oil
- 2-3 tbsp Shan'Shi soy sauce
Additional ingredients
- 600 g sea bass, well scaled
- 2-3 spring onion stalks
- 20 g ginger, peeled
- 1 small red chili pepper
- A little brown sugar
preparation
Cut the spring onion, ginger and chili into very fine thin strips, which should be 2-4 cm long depending on the vegetables.
Put the chopped vegetables aside in a bowl of ice water (water with ice cubes).
Slice the fish so that the back is facing upwards and the inside is facing downwards.
Now steam the fish for about 8 minutes This can be done either in a steamer or in a pan with a steamer insert. Alternatively, you can heat water in a pan, place a bowl upside down in it and then place a heat-resistant plate with the fish on top. (It is important that the lid still fits for steaming)
After steaming, remove the fish and remove the excess liquid from the plate, or wipe dry.
Remove the vegetables from the bowl and dry them lightly on kitchen paper, then place them on top of the fish.
Heat the peanut oil in a pan and carefully pour over the fish and vegetables.
Mix the soy sauce with a little sugar and pour over the fish.
Optionally serve with chili oil from the recipe (see chili oil recipe).
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Crab chips with tartare
Delicious Asian dish
Ingredients
Shan'shi ingredients
- Shan'Shi soy sauce(see sauce)
- Shan'Shi sesame oil (see sauce)
- 1 package Shan'Shi Crab chips
Additional ingredients
- 400g filet of beef
- 1 bunch of chives
- 1 Champignon
- Sesame seeds to garnish
- 1 clove of garlic
- 30g ponzu
- 30g yuzu
- 3 tbsp soy sauce
- 1 tsp sesame oil
- 1 tbsp kewpie
preparation
Peel and finely chop the garlic clove. Mix in a bowl with the remaining ingredients for the sauce.
Cut the meat into thin strips and then cut the long strips very thinly crosswise until you have fine pieces.
Mix the beef well with the sauce.
Finely chop the chives and fold in.
Finely slice the mushrooms with a slicer or cut them very thinly.
Arrange the tartare on a plate, alternate the mushroom slices with crab chips in a row in the meat and garnish with some sesame seeds and a few dabs of Kewpie mayonnaise.
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