PRAWN ON TOAST
Firstly grab about 500g of fresh Prawns, remove the shell and take out the black gut on the spine then chop into small pieces.
Finely chop up 1 large Spring onion.
Lightly beat 1 egg white.Read More »PRAWN ON TOAST
Firstly grab about 500g of fresh Prawns, remove the shell and take out the black gut on the spine then chop into small pieces.
Finely chop up 1 large Spring onion.
Lightly beat 1 egg white.Read More »PRAWN ON TOAST
Prepare the prawns by deshelling and then removing that black stuff off the spine (the gut) and then soaking in Soy sauce (I recommend Kikoman C00039)
Heat up the wok with a little peanut oil.
Add the following to the oil:
2 tablespoons of chopped black beans
2 chopped cloves of garlic
1 tablespoon of gingerRead More »PRAWN IN BLACK BEAN SAUCE
There are 2 methods for black bean sauce:
The first is a cheat method where you buy the sauce in a jar/can from a Chinese supermarket like Wing Yip. You can even find this in mainstream supermarkets these days although they usually stock duff brands. Read More »BEEF IN BLACK BEAN SAUCE
As a lot of you would like to know how to make the curry found in Chinese takeaways – here is the secret.
Add the following:
Garam masala powder
Termeric powderRead More »CHINESE TAKEAWAY CURRY SAUCE
OK there are 3 ways to make egg fried rice:
The first is to cheat and use Veetee Rice (long grain).
Break an egg or 2 into a hot wok with 2 tablespoons of decent peanut oil. As the egg begins to cook turn it over as if frying and egg in a frying pan.
As it begins to solidify, begin to break it up into pieces with a spatula. Read More »EGG FRIED RICE
To make chilli and salt prawns get some really good quality salt and some fresh red and green chillis. Use fresh king prawns if possible with the shell on.
Crush 2 chillis in a pestle & mortar and add salt in the mix.Read More »CHILLI & SALT PRAWNS
Sweet and Sour sauce is easy enough to make. Just add the following into a pan:
3 oranges (grate the zest and include)
2 tablespoons of vinegar
1 chopped pineapple or 1 mangoRead More »SWEET AND SOUR CHICKEN
Instead of buying crispy aromatic duck for £20-£30 for a whole duck in a restaurant/takeaway, you can buy the following at wing yip (or other chinese/etnic supermarkets) (approx prices)Read More »CRISPY AROMATIC DUCK
It’s quite an easy dish to make and takes less than 30 minutes to make. Read More »Recipe: Autumn Snowflake Stir Fry