There are many types of chow mein. It is not just the cooking method that varies – the noodles (which can be thick or thin) can be stir-fried, deep-fried or pan-fried, and, of course ...
Cut the sirloin steak across into thin slices. Put the slices in a bowl, sprinkle over the cornflour and white pepper, then mix well. Add 2 tablespoons of water, the oyster sauce and 1 tablespoon ...
Ladle chow mein on top and serve immediately. Don’t forget the silverware and lots of napkins. Recipe from The Encyclopedia of Sandwiches by Susan Russo/Quirk, 2011.
Sporting her signature short, slicked-back hairstyle and a blue-and-white striped apron, May Chow sits at a table in her famed restaurant, Little Bao Diner, in Causeway Bay. She casts her mind ...
W hen new restaurants open, we check them out. This means that we subject our stomachs and social lives to the good, the bad, ...
Do you know what to serve with char siu pork? If you've ever enjoyed the sweet and savory flavors of char siu pork at a Chinese restaurant, you know how delicious this dish can be. Whether you're ...
Treat your family or friends to a classic Chinese beef chow mein. Once you’ve marinated the steak and prepped the veg this sensational stir-fry is really quick to cook. Each serving provides 545 ...