Hong Kong Style Noodles With Chicken And Vegetables Recipes

facebook share image   twitter share image   pinterest share image   E-Mail share image

CRISPY PAN-FRIED NOODLES WITH CHICKEN AND VEGETABLES (GAI SEE LIANG MEIN WONG)



Crispy Pan-Fried Noodles with Chicken and Vegetables (Gai See Liang Mein Wong) image

Crispy pan-fried noodles originated in the Shanghai and Suzhou region of China. As Shanghainese people migrated to Hong Kong, the dish came with them and became very popular there. It's known by a number of names, including "Hong Kong-style noodle" and "pan-fried noodles" in English; in Cantonese, it's often called "gong sik chow mein," and also the traditional "liang mein huang" (literally "two face golden," describing the two golden sides of the noodle nest). This recipe is the restaurant-style version with crunchy deep-fried noodles surrounding sautéed chicken and vegetables covered in brown gravy. As the gravy coats the noodles in the center, they soften and become similar to lo mein in texture. You can substitute other proteins for the chicken (beef, pork or shrimp, for instance); just adjust the cooking times.

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Time 5h45m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 15

5 medium or 7 small dried shiitake mushrooms
1 pound pan-fried noodles or chow mein noodles
1 pound (4 to 5) boneless skinless chicken thighs
Kosher salt
3 1/4 teaspoons sugar
2 tablespoons plus 1 1/4 teaspoons cornstarch
2 1/4 teaspoons light soy sauce, divided
1 tablespoon plus 1 1/4 teaspoons Shaoxing rice wine
Neutral oil, such as canola oil or vegetable oil
2 small carrots (about 3/4 pound), peeled and thinly sliced on the diagonal
1 pound bok choy (about 4 to 5), stems and leaves separated
2 scallions
1 clove garlic
2 tablespoons oyster sauce
1/2 teaspoon dark soy sauce

Steps:

  • Combine the dried mushrooms and 2 cups cool water in a medium bowl. Cover and let soak at room temperature for 4 hours.
  • Bring 6 cups of water to a boil in a 14-inch wok over high heat. Cook the noodles according to the package directions until tender all the way through, about 3 minutes. Strain the noodles and divide them between two plates. Lift small amounts of noodles up and down with chopsticks to cool the noodles and form each plate of noodles into an 8-inch "bird's nest" shape. Let them cool at room temperature for 30 minutes. After 30 minutes, lightly cover with plastic wrap and set aside.
  • Meanwhile, cut the chicken thighs into 1/2-inch-thick slices. Mix the chicken and 3/4 teaspoon each salt, sugar, cornstarch, light soy sauce and Shaoxing wine together in a medium bowl and toss to coat. Mix in 1/2 teaspoon neutral oil until combined. Cover and refrigerate.
  • Once the mushrooms are nearly rehydrated, bring 6 cups of water in the same wok to a boil. Blanch the carrots until slightly tender, about 1 minute. Strain the carrot out of the water with a spider or slotted spoon and place on a plate to cool slightly. Bring the water back to a boil, add the bok choy and cook until just tender, about 2 minutes. Strain the bok choy and place with the carrot. Set aside.
  • Prepare the scallions by cutting them into 2-inch pieces, then thinly slicing them lengthwise. Chop the garlic so everything is ready for stir-frying.
  • Meanwhile, mix the oyster sauce, 2 teaspoons sugar, 1 teaspoon kosher salt, 1 teaspoon light soy sauce, and the dark soy sauce together in a medium bowl until smooth. Set aside.
  • Mix 2 tablespoons cornstarch and 5 tablespoons cold water in a small bowl until smooth. Set aside.
  • Remove the mushrooms from the water with a slotted spoon (reserve the soaking water). Squeeze the water from the mushrooms, cut off and discard the stems and thinly slice the caps. Mix the sliced mushrooms with 1/2 teaspoon each salt, sugar, cornstarch, light soy sauce and Shaoxing wine in a small bowl. Add 1/2 teaspoon neutral oil and mix until combined. Mix the mushroom soaking liquid with the oyster sauce mixture until combined.
  • Pour enough neutral oil into a wok (about 5 cups for a 14-inch wok) so it comes 2 inches up the sides but not above halfway up the wok. (See Cook's Note.) Heat over high heat until the oil reaches 350 degrees F on a deep-fry thermometer.
  • As the oil is heating up, loosen the noodles again just before frying by using chop sticks to separate and fluff them. Transfer one cooled noodle nest into a large spider, slowly and carefully lower it into the hot oil (step away from the wok as the oil may splatter for the first few seconds). Fry for 5 minutes. Flip the noodles using the spider and chopsticks, push any noodles back that are sticking out to keep the shape, and fry until the edges of the nest are crispy, 5 to 7 minutes. Transfer the crispy noodles to a paper towel-lined plate. Wipe off as much oil as possible; the nest will crisp more as it sits.
  • Repeat with the remaining nest of noodles, adding more oil to the wok if necessary to make sure the noodles are completely submerged. Drain on another paper towel-lined plate. Carefully discard the oil.
  • Heat the wok over high heat until smoking. Pour in 1 tablespoon neutral oil and swirl it around the wok to coat the surface. Spread the chicken in an even layer and fry undisturbed until it starts to brown, about 2 minutes. Toss and stir-fry until the chicken is opaque, about 1 minute. Add the shiitake mushrooms and chopped garlic; stir fry for 1 minute. Pour the remaining 1 tablespoon Shaoxing wine around the sides of the wok and stir fry until the wok is dry again, about 30 seconds.
  • Add the oyster sauce mixture, carrots, bok choy and scallions. Bring to boil, slowly drizzle in half the cornstarch slurry and mix until thickened, about 30 seconds. Add more if needed.
  • Transfer the noodle nests to plates or platters and pour the sauce into the middle of the crispy noodles. Serve hot.

HONG KONG STYLE NOODLES WITH CHICKEN AND VEGETABLES



Hong Kong Style Noodles with Chicken and Vegetables image

Provided by Guy Fieri

Categories     main-dish

Time 1h35m

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 19

1/4 cup soy sauce, divided
2 tablespoons minced ginger
1 tablespoons minced garlic
2 tablespoons chili garlic paste
4 tablespoons cornstarch, divided
2 cups chicken breast, cut 1/4-inch slices, skinless
16 ounces chow mein noodles
1/2 cup canola oil
1 cup 1/8-inch julienne white onion
1/2 cup 1/4-inch strips red bell pepper
1 cup 1/4-inch sticks cut carrot
1 cup 1/2-inch bias cut celery
1/2 cup 1/2-inch strips shiitake mushrooms
3/4 cup 1/2-inch strips snow peas
1 cup mung bean sprouts
3 tablespoons hoisin sauce
1/4 teaspoon sesame oil
1 1/2 cups low-sodium chicken stock
1/2 cup strips green onions

Steps:

  • In a re-sealable plastic bag add, 3 tablespoons soy sauce, ginger, garlic, chili garlic paste, 2 tablespoons cornstarch and mix thoroughly, then add chicken and marinate for 1 hour.
  • In a medium stock pot boil water and cook chow mein noodles until al dente, remove and shock in ice bath, shake dry and toss with 2 tablespoons oil to keep from sticking.
  • In a large saute pan or wok, heat 2 tablespoons oil to almost smoke point and add chicken, separating each peace upon entry. Cook until browned on all sides. Remove and hold warm.
  • In same wok, add 2 tablespoons oil. Heat until almost the smoke point, then add the onions, bell peppers, carrots and celery., Saute for 2 minutes then add mushrooms, peas and bean sprouts. Cook for 1 minute, then add chicken saute for 1 minute, add hoisin, 3 tablespoons soy sauce and sesame oil, toss and remove.
  • Heat a 12-inch nonstick saute pan, add 3 tablespoons oil, heat to almost smoke point, and add chilled chow mein noodles. Cook on one side until crispy light golden brown. Flip noodles and another 2 tablespoons of oil and cook other side. When done, remove and let drain on paper towels, while holding warm.
  • Mix 2 tablespoons cornstarch and chicken stock, and deglaze hot wok with mixture and let reduce by one-third.
  • Place noodles on a rimmed serving platter, top with chicken and vegetable saute, and pour chicken reduction over top. Garnish with green onions.

More about "hong kong style noodles with chicken and vegetables recipes"

HONG KONG-STYLE CHICKEN CHOW MEIN RECIPE - FOOD NETWORK
Web To make the chicken and vegetable gravy, heat the same pan on high and add 3 tablespoons of the reserved cooking oil. Add the ginger and garlic and cook until light brown, about 30 seconds.
From foodnetwork.com
Author Jet Tila
Steps 5
Difficulty Easy
See details


SWEET AND SOUR CHICKEN HONG KONG STYLE - KHIN'S KITCHEN
Web Jun 11, 2020 Heat the wok into high-heat about 350'F then fry the coated chicken pieces until crispy golden brown. Remove from heat and transfer to cooling rack or paper towel. Heat a large wok/pan into medium heat and drizzle a tablespoon of oil. Saute the chopped garlic for few seconds, then follow with the onions and pepper.
From khinskitchen.com
See details


HONG KONG-STYLE PAN-FRIED NOODLE RECIPE - THE SPRUCE EATS
Web Mar 10, 2023 Rinse with cold water, drain again, and toss with the sesame oil. The Spruce Eats. In a heavy frying pan or a wok, heat the 3 tablespoons of peanut oil over medium-high to high heat. Add the noodles. Quickly spread them out to the edges of the pan and let them cook without stirring until they are browned on the bottom.
From thespruceeats.com
See details


HONG KONG STYLE FRIED NOODLES RECIPE (LESS THAN 30 MINS TO …
Web Dec 4, 2022 Add one tablespoon of oil to the pan. Add the vegetables (carrot, ginger, onion and garlic). Stir fry for 30 seconds, then add the bok choy. Finally, add the sauce. Stir fry thoroughly and let the cornstarch thicken before adding the beef, noodles and shrimp to toss for a few seconds.
From honestfoodtalks.com
See details


STIR-FRIED CHOW MEIN WITH FOUR VEGETABLES RECIPE - SERIOUS EATS
Web Nov 24, 2021 Hong Kong-style noodles come pre-cooked. If using raw wonton noodles, boil in salted water for 45 seconds, rinse under cool running water, drain carefully, toss with 1 tablespoon oil, and arrange on a tray and allow to dry for 1 hour before stir-frying.
From seriouseats.com
See details


CHICKEN CHOW MEIN - THE WOKS OF LIFE
Web Oct 17, 2023 Finish the Dish: Over medium heat, add the julienned ginger to the oil, and let it cook for about 15 seconds. Next, add the garlic, mushrooms, and carrots, and stir-fry for 1 minute. Increase the heat to high, and add the noodles, snap peas, and chicken (along with any juices). Drizzle the sauce mixture over the top.
From thewoksoflife.com
See details


BETTER THAN TAKE OUT: HONG KONG-STYLE CRISPY NOODLES - KETCHUP …
Web Nov 30, 2021 How to make the sauce or gravy. Heat the oil in a wok. Saute garlic until brown, and add the meat and cook for 2-3 minutes. Add the vegetable and cook for another 3-4 minutes.
From ketchupwithlinda.com
See details


HONG KONG STYLE NOODLES WITH CHICKEN AND VEGETABLES
Web Cook for 1 minute, then add chicken saute for 1 minute, add hoisin, 3 tablespoons soy sauce and sesame oil, toss and remove. Heat a 12-inch nonstick saute pan, add 3 tablespoons oil, heat to almost smoke point, and add chilled chow mein noodles.
From plain.recipes
See details


CHAR SIU CHOW MEIN (叉烧炒面) - OMNIVORE'S COOKBOOK
Web Oct 19, 2019 Move the noodles to one side of the pan. Add the remaining 1 tablespoon oil, green onion, and garlic to the other side of the pan. Stir for 20 seconds to release the fragrance. Then stir everything together. Add the baby bok choy, char siu, and pour in the sauce. Toss with a pair of tongs to mix everything.
From omnivorescookbook.com
See details


EASY CHOW MEIN - DAMN DELICIOUS
Web May 18, 2019 Instructions. In a small bowl, whisk together oyster sauce, soy sauce, garlic, ginger and Sriracha; set aside. Heat 1 tablespoon canola oil in a large skillet or wok over medium high heat. Add noodles and cook, stirring constantly, until golden brown and crispy, about 3-4 minutes; set aside.
From damndelicious.net
See details


CANTONESE SOY SAUCE PAN-FRIED NOODLES - THE WOKS OF LIFE
Web May 4, 2019 Cantonese Soy Sauce Pan-fried Noodles: Recipe Instructions. Bring 2 quarts of water to a boil. Rinse the bean sprouts in cold water and drain. Julienne the scallions nice and thin. Mix the soy sauces, sesame oil, salt, sugar, wine and white pepper in a small bowl and set aside.. Boil the noodles.
From thewoksoflife.com
See details


VEGETABLE CHOW MEIN - THE WOKS OF LIFE
Web Jun 22, 2018 In a small bowl, mix the hot water, sugar, light soy sauce, dark soy sauce, sesame oil, 2 teaspoons Shaoxing wine, and the white pepper. Place your wok over high heat, and add 2 tablespoons of oil to coat the wok. Spread the Hong Kong noodles in a thin, even layer, and let the noodles cook for 1-2 minutes.
From thewoksoflife.com
See details


HONG KONG STYLE NOODLES WITH CHICKEN AND VEGETABLES - FOOD …
Web 1) In a re-sealable plastic bag add, 3 tbsp of the soy sauce, the ginger, garlic, chili garlic paste and 2 tbsp of the cornflour and mix thoroughly. Add the chicken and marinate for 1 hour. 2) In a medium saucepan boil the water and cook the chow mein noodles until al dente. Remove and shock in an ice bath, shake dry and toss with 2 tbsp of the ...
From foodnetwork.co.uk
See details


CHICKEN PAN-FRIED NOODLES (GAI SEE CHOW MEIN) - THE WOKS OF …
Web May 8, 2014 Instructions. In a bowl, combine the marinade ingredients with your sliced chicken and set aside. Use your hands to tear the green vegetables lengthwise into manageable pieces and set aside. Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Add the fresh or dried noodles. For fresh noodles, boil for 30 seconds to a minute.
From thewoksoflife.com
See details


CHINESE CRISPY NOODLES (CHOW MEIN) | RECIPETIN EATS
Web Sep 2, 2019 Crispy noodles topped with a saucy chicken and vegetable stir fry, this is a CRUNCHY version of Chow Mein. You’ll love how the sauce soaks the noodles so some of it is soft, while some of it stays crispy. Made healthier by pan frying rather than deep frying the noodles, this is an easy recipe that can be on the table in 20 minutes!
From recipetineats.com
See details


CHICKEN CHOW MEIN (HONG KONG STYLE) - CJ EATS RECIPES
Web Nov 30, 2022 Remove and drain excess oil on a paper towel. Add 1 tbsp of oil to the pan on high, then saute the chicken thigh for 2 minutes per side until golden brown. Add the garlic, ginger, and scallions and saute for 30 seconds and remove. Add 1 tbsp of oil to the pan on high, then saute vegetables for 2 minutes.
From cjeatsrecipes.com
See details


HONG KONG STYLE NOODLES WITH CHICKEN AND VEGETABLES
Web Summer Pasta with Grilled Eggplant Sauce. Skirt Steak Fajitas. Frozen Strawberry Lemonade Pie
From foodnetwork.cel02.sni.foodnetwork.com
See details


CHICKEN CHOW MEIN WITH VEGETABLES - BETTER THAN TAKEOUT!
Web Aug 10, 2020 InstructionsOnOff. Add all the ingredients for the chow mein sauce in a medium bowl and stir until the brown sugar dissolves. Add 1 Tablespoon of the marinade to the chicken pieces and set it aside. If using fresh packaged chow mein noodles, soak it in warm water for 2 minutes and then drain well.
From drivemehungry.com
See details


HONG KONG CRISPY NOODLES 港式煎麵 | CHINESE RECIPES AT …
Web Jul 22, 2023 Turn heat to medium* and add 1 tbsp oil and spread out one pile of noodles in the pan in a pancake shape. Let pan fry for a couple of minutes, checking the bottom by lifting up with a spatula. When the bottom in golden brown flip and repeat for the other side. Slice the crispy noodle cake into quarters.
From thehongkongcookery.com
See details


HONG KONG NOODLES - CORRIE COOKS
Web Jun 15, 2023 Try the best Hong Kong Noodles recipe, a quick and delicious street food favorite, perfect for busy weeknights or gatherings. ... This dish captures the essence of Asian street food, offering a satisfying combination of tender noodles, succulent chicken, crisp vegetables, and umami-packed sauces. This is a healthy, delicious, and …
From corriecooks.com
See details


16 SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK RECIPES FOR RICH DESSERTS
Web Dec 15, 2023 Some iteration of this ubiquitous dessert exists throughout Latin America—sponge cake liberally bathed in three types of milk, with sweetened condensed and evaporated being the constants. Maria finishes hers off with a cream cheese-enriched whipped cream. Tres Leches Cake. Continue to 13 of 16 below.
From seriouseats.com
See details


PAN-FRIED HONG KONG NOODLES | BEYOND KIMCHEE
Web Jun 7, 2022 Remove from the wok and set aside. Step 4. Heat 1 tablespoon of oil in a wok over high heat. Add the noodles and spread on the bottom of wok. Sear the noodles for about 1-2 minutes while drizzling 1 more tablespoon of oil around the edges of the noodles to crisp them up. Step 5.
From beyondkimchee.com
See details


Related Search