Editing some photographs while contemplating making some soup noodles! However, I have already eaten but here is the soup noodles.
First image shows the ingredients, second one shows the finished dish. 10 minutes chopping vegetables and shredding some chicken and a couple of slices of ham while the noodles soak in boiled water for about 4 minutes then drained. Quickly fry garlic and ginger (chillis optional)in a dessert spoon of oil for 2 minutes, add carrots and white cabbage for 1 minute then the rest of the vegetables for 1 minute. Add some chicken stock to cover, a little light soy sauce, (half a glass of white wine or sherry, optional), half teaspoon of sugar. As soon as it boils add the noodles, tomatoes, watercress and shredded meat, stir and season to taste then serve.
Quantities vary but this is enough for two people or a hungry gannet like me. As a guide the small bowls are little rice bowls only small amounts. Looking at the finished noodles it looks like I added some finely sliced radish and spring onion when everything was poured into the bowl.
As I have a basic electric cooker at the moment I use a frying pan rather than a wok -prefer woks but I've even done this in a pan on a bbq! At some point I will put together a list of ideas for this dish and its many variations and step by step photographs. Enjoy and thanks for looking.
Wednesday, 23 November 2011
Tuesday, 22 November 2011
How? Why? What's the easy way to cook that?
A lot of quite simple ( to me anyway) dishes seem to have a mystique about them. There's easy or alternative ways to cook anything especially if you have never tried before or are on a budget. Many will say 'NO that's not right!' For them I say -look at the blog title: Noms Made Easy.
For instance, there are many types of rice and many ways to cook it. Purists insist on the correct methods
but I think that what ever works for you is best. The process can vary greatly just for simple boiled rice but with a little care and practice the end result is the same. I will mention various methods in forth-coming blogs.
Noodles? Loads of different types and styles so I should also mention pasta as many of the dishes I will give recipes and instructions for, will include quick and/or budget dishes and meals.
As I write the roughly planned blogs I'm sure I will stray if asked for hints and tips on some things.
As I write the roughly planned blogs I'm sure I will stray if asked for hints and tips on some things.
If you have any questions, suggestions and 'why-is-my-fried-rice-always-stodgy?' type questions please feel free to comment.
(The simple answer to soggy or stodgy fried rice is use rice cooked the previous day. There is another method sometimes called hot-assembly which is easier . . . but not quite fried rice!)
Oh - I will post information and links to other food
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Crispy chicken with peppers and boiled rice. |
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