Shanghai NoodlesPT15Mhttps://img1.recipesrun.com/201907/2019/0813/0d/4/853193/300x200x50.jpg Easy, quick and incredibly delicious, these Chinese fried noodles are street food at its best! Chinese fried noodles feature thinly sliced pork, cabbage, garlic, ginger, green onions, and a sauce that will make your mouth water! Quick and easy to make, they’re perfect for a weeknight meal!
Shanghai, China. The most populated city in the world. Bustling with tourists, it is also a major port town, financial hub, business and commerce center, and cultural hotspot. Amidst the ever-changing dynamics of this global city, one thing remains constant: Noodles are the way of life.
Plump, handmade noodles are the preference and have been for centuries. Watching Chinese noodle-makers at work in food stalls along the streets of Shanghai, pulling dough and chopping with cleavers at lightening speed is truly awe-inspiring. And whatever variations of noodles are served, the most popular remain ones based on rich brown sauces such as the one featured in this authentic recipe. Not encumbered with a lot of other ingredients, the central feature of this dish is, of course, the noodles. Simple, quick, and satisfying…just what a large city dweller needs.4 servings
Ingredients:
Ground white pepper1 1/2 tbsp. Sesame oil1 1/2 tbsp. Cornstarch dissolved in 1 cup chicken stock Napa cabbage ,thinly sliced Green onions ,cut into 1-inch pieces and then julienned lengthwise4 cloves Garlic ,sliced thinly2 tbsp. High heat cooking oil1 pound Thick round Chinese egg noodles1 pound Pork tenderloin ,sliced thinly1 1/2 tbsp. Fresh ginger ,finely minced2 tbsp. Sugar1/4 cup Oyster sauce1/3 cup Soy sauce
Easy, quick and incredibly delicious, these Chinese fried noodles are street food at its best! Chinese fried noodles feature thinly sliced pork, cabbage, garlic, ginger, green onions, and a sauce that will make your mouth water! Quick and easy to make, they’re perfect for a weeknight meal!
Shanghai, China. The most populated city in the world. Bustling with tourists, it is also a major port town, financial hub, business and commerce center, and cultural hotspot. Amidst the ever-changing dynamics of this global city, one thing remains constant: Noodles are the way of life.
Plump, handmade noodles are the preference and have been for centuries. Watching Chinese noodle-makers at work in food stalls along the streets of Shanghai, pulling dough and chopping with cleavers at lightening speed is truly awe-inspiring. And whatever variations of noodles are served, the most popular remain ones based on rich brown sauces such as the one featured in this authentic recipe. Not encumbered with a lot of other ingredients, the central feature of this dish is, of course, the noodles. Simple, quick, and satisfying…just what a large city dweller needs.