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Noodle Stir Fry Recipe:
Protein of choice. I used 10-12 medium shrimp deveined and peeled
½ cup shitake mushrooms, sliced
½ cup cabbage, cut into 1-inch chunks
1 carrot, shredded
2 stalks green onion
3 cloves garlic, minced
2 tablespoons soy sauce
2 tablespoons oyster sauce
1 tablespoon mirin sake
1 tsp sugar
1 tsp sesame oil
½ tsp kosher salt
Ground black pepper powder
8 oz. long noodles of choice (dried udon, soba, spaghetti, anything works!)
In a large pot of boiling water, cook noodles according to the package’s directions.
Drain and rinse, set aside.
In a bowl, mix the soy sauce, oyster sauce, mirin, sugar, sesame oil, kosher salt, and black pepper. Mix well and set aside.
In a large wok, add a drizzle of oil and let it get hot. Add cabbage and carrot and stir fry for a quick minute until softened. Add mushrooms, garlic, green onions, and shrimp. Stir fry until the shrimp starts to turn pink. Add the noodles and pour in the soy sauce mixture. Mix everything together and serve. Top with cilantro or green onions. Enjoy!
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MONGOLIAN CHICKEN STIR FRY | MONGOLIAN CHICKEN RECIPE | CHICKEN STIR FRY
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Ingredients for Mongolian Chicken Stir Fry:
(Tsp- Teaspoon; Tbsp- Tablespoon )
Boneless Chicken - 300 gms (cut into 2 inch strips)
Marinate with:
- White Pepper powder- 3/4 tsp
- Salt- 1/2 tsp
Light soy sauce: 1 tsp
Batter/2nd Marinade:
- Egg White- 1
- Cornflour- 5 tbsp
- Oil- 1 tbsp
Mongolian Stir Fry Sauce:
- Hoisin Sauce-2 tbsp
- Dark Soy Sauce- 1 tsp
- White Vinegar-1 tsp
- Cayenne Pepper- 1 tsp
- Brown Sugar- 1.5 tbsp
- Salt-pinch
Other Ingredients:
- Ginger julienned- 1 inch (2 tbsp)
- Garlic chopped - 10 cloves (2 tsp)
- Red Chilli flakes- 1 tsp
- Spring onion whites-10
- (Cut into long stems, white +little green- cut into halves vertically)
- Spring onion greens, cut in similar length-10
- Corn slurry- 1 tbsp cornflour mixed with 4 tbsp water.
- Sesame oil- 1.5 to 2 tbsp
- Oil for deep frying
- Oil-1.5 tbsp
Preparation:
- Cut broad flattish slices from chicken breasts.
- Now marinate the chicken pieces with the white pepper powder, salt and light soy sauce as mentioned in the ingredients. Set aside for 10 mins.
- Separate the egg white from the yellow and keep in a small bowl.
- Now add the ingredients for the batter/2nd marinade, mix and set aside for around 10 mins.
- Peel and julienne the ginger and also peel and chop the garlic cloves.
- Take around 10 spring onions.
- Cut the spring onion into 2 - the white part along with 1/2 an inch green portion and the balance green.
- For the white portion, again cut these into halves vertically.
- Cut the green part in similar length.
- Keep these separately on a plate.
- Also prepare the Mongolian Stir Fry Sauce. For that, take a small bowl and add all the ingredients for the sauce. Give a mix and set aside. Give a mix once more before adding during stir frying. The brown sugar tends to settle in the bottom.
- For the Corn Slurry, add 1 tbsp of Corn flour/starch in a small bowl and add 3-4 tbsp water. Whisk it and set aside.
- Remember to whisk it again just before adding to the wok, tends to stick to the bottom.
Process:
- To deep fry the battered chicken pieces, heat oil in a pan and drop the chicken pieces. Do not stir for around 30 secs.
- Fry on medium heat for around 5-6 mins till light brown in colour . Do not crowd the pan. Remove onto a plate .
- Repeat for the balance chicken pieces in the next batch.
- Now heat a wok and add 1.5 tbsp oil.
- Now add the julienned ginger and chopped garlic.
- Give a stir and then add the red chilli flakes
- Mix and fry on high heat for around 1 min and then add the spring onion whites. Give a mix and fry on high heat for another minute.
- Now add the Mongolian sauce, 3-4 tbsp water and mix and cook it on medium heat for 1 min.
- Now add the fried chicken pieces, give a mix and stir fry for 1 min till the chicken pieces get coated with the sauce.
- Add most of the spring onion greens, mix and stir fry for 30 secs.
- Add the corn slurry and little water if required and stir fry till everything is combined (around 1 min)
- Lastly add the sesame oil, mix and stir fry.
- Garnish with the balance spring onion greens, mix and serve hot.
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