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This is a combination between twice cooked pork and fried rice. It's perhaps my favourite fried rice recipe in the world. Follow along in this Chinese food recipe video for the step by step, or follow along with this recipe below:
Twice Cooked Pork Fried Rice:
-Boil 1/2 portion of pork belly (100 grams) in ginger, Sichuan peppercorns, big leeks, and liaojiu Chinese cooking wine (2 caps) for 25 minutes.
-Take it out and let it cool
-Once it cools, slice it as thinly as you can
Ingredients:
-Doubanjiang Sichuan broad bean paste, laoganma spicy chili oil with black beans, and suanmiao garlic chives, along with the sliced pork belly. And rice.
Seasonings: Salt, MSG, Sugar
Heat oil up in wok on high heat, once it begins to smoke, pour the oil out and then pour a little cool oil back into the hot wok.
-Wok on medium heat. Add the pork belly and fry it until it gets a little brown and curls up. Then remove some of the pork fat/oil. Keep a little in there.
Add 1 tbsp of doubanjiang broad bean paste, 1/2 tbsp of laoganma, and fry it until aromatic
Then add your rice, press it down flat to make sure every kernel is separate. Add garlic chive bottoms.
Then add 1 tsp MSG, 1/2 tsp chicken essence, and 1/2 tsp sugar.
Add the garlic chive tops, fry on high heat, and serve!
The twice cooked pork recipe below is suitable for two adults to eat.
Ingredients:
It's a very easy Chinese recipe. Boil the pork belly in water for 25 minutes with these ingredients:
1 pork belly (200-250grams), find a nice streaky one
1 teaspoon Sichuan peppercorns
1 finger of ginger
2 lid caps of Liaojiu Chinese cooking wine
1 large Chinese leek
Heat up a large wok and have these ingredients ready:
1 sliced pork belly, thin. After the boiling and it's cooled down.
1 tablespoon doubanjiang broadbean paste
1 tablespoon laoganma chili oil with black beans
3-4 suanmiao garlic chives, the bottom and top sliced into different bowls, as seen in the video.
1/2 teaspoon MSG
1 teaspoon chicken essense
1/2 teaspoon sugar
Follow the video for step by step!
That's it!
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In this Chinese egg fried rice recipe video, you'll learn how to make amazing egg fried rice. Here is the full recipe below:
Cook one cup of rice to 1 and a half cups of rice in your rice cooker. Let it cool down, overnight ideally in the fridge.
Then, chop a half a carrot into small cubes the size of peas. Boil your peas and carrots in water for 3 minutes and strain out. Set aside. Slice some green onions into small slivers and set aside.
Separate one egg yolk and mix into your cool rice. You can do two egg yolks as well. Keep the egg whites on the side.
Heat up your wok on max heat and add in one large ladle of oil. Wait until it smokes. Then pour the oil out back into your oil bowl. Turn the wok down to mid heat. This ensures the wok is seasoned nicely and ready for your ingredients so they don't stick.
Now we are ready to make the full egg fried rice recipe!
With the wok on medium heat, add in your egg whites and immediately crack another egg in with the yolk and white as well, so you have some egg white and a whole egg in there. Stir vigorously. Once it's cooked through and before it starts to brown, add in your rice.
Immediately smash it down with your ladle and flatten it out to separate all the grains. Keep doing this and mixing the rice until you can see all the egg mixed through.
Add in a ladle of your peas and carrots into the rice and mix vigorously.
Add in 2/3 tea spoon salt. 2/3 teaspoon MSG, and 2/3 teaspoon chicken essence.
Now is when we turn the wok up to max heat. Add in your green onions, stir fry vigorously for about 10 seconds, and serve!
I hope you enjoyed this Chinese fried rice recipe!
00:00 Introduction
00:34 Sichuan Kitchen
02:41 Choosing ingredients at market
05:22 Making rice
06:17 Prepping ingredients
08:57 Egg fried rice recipe
14:37 Auntie Yang's version
18:10 Time to eat
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Ingredients:
These are the 5 small bowls you will end up with before frying:
1 bowl of raw peanuts, about 50 grams.
1 bowl chicken breast.
1 bowl mixed with 1 large Chinese leek (use the white/light part only) and 6-10 garlic cloves, both cut into bite-sized pieces.
1 bowl of dried large Sichuan chilies (about 10-20 depending on how spicy you like it) + one or two teaspoons red Sichuan peppercorn.
1 flavor bowl (see how to do it below in the flavoring part)
Marinade for Chicken:
1 chicken breast, about 250-300 grams, cut into cubes, chicken pieces small
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp MSG
1/3 tsp Chinese hujiaofen pepper powder
A touch of Laochou Chinese dark soy sauce for color
1 capful of Liaojiu Chinese cooking wine (Shaoxing wine)
Mix this up, and then add a touch of cold water and mix until water is no longer showing on bottom of bowl, so the chicken absorbs all the water. It should feel juicy but not too wet. This is an important step in keeping the juiciness into the chicken when you fry it. Make sure it absorbs all the water. Aunt Yang likes to add an egg white instead.
After mixing water, add 2.5 teaspoons of wandoufen pea starch or potato starch or corn starch.
Add soybean oil to the bowl so it goes halfway up the chicken.
Marinate for about 10 minutes
How to make the Kung Pao Chicken sauce:
1/2 tsp salt
1/3 tsp MSG
4 tsp sugar
1/3 tsp Hujiaofen Chinese pepper powder
Xiangcu Chinese black vinegar, pour it until it just barely saturates all your sugar and then add just a little more. This is to make it slightly more sour than sweet. That's the way it's done in Sichuan.
A touch of regular Chinese soy sauce.
1/2 tsp Wandoufen pea starch or potato starch, mix until the sauce thickens a bit
Step By Step How To Make Kung Pao Chicken
1. Fry the peanuts
Heat a wok over low heat and add a generous ladle of soybean oil or vegetable oil, enough so the peanuts will be covered.
Before the oil warms up, add the raw peanuts and fry them gently. Keep it at low temperature and low heat.
You will start to see some small bubbles forming in the oil. Wait until the skins of the peanuts start to come off and the inside turns slightly yellow and golden, emitting a fragrant aroma. This should take a few minutes.
When the peanuts are slightly golden, carefully pour them out of the wok and strain any excess oil. Set aside. This step is easy to overcook so if you burn them, it's no big deal, just throw your peanuts out and try again with a new batch.
2. Fry the chicken 50%
Turn the heat to maximum and pour a large ladle of soybean oil or cooking oil into the pan, allowing it to heat until it begins to smoke.
Once it begins to smoke, remove the wok from the heat and carefully pour the hot oil back into the oil bowl.
Turn the heat OFF, and immediately return the hot wok back down and add two large ladles of oil.
The heat from the wok will instantly make the oil hot. Add marinated chicken to the wok and mix and spread around gently fry them until they are halfway cooked, which should take about 30-40 seconds.
Once the chicken is halfway cooked pour it out of the wok into a strainer and strain any excess oil back into your oil bowl. Set aside. This technique is essential for keeping the chicken nice and juicy so you can just put the chicken in near the end and finish the cooking and serve shortly after.
3. Final stiry fry.
Heat the wok over medium-high heat and add half a ladle of oil.
Add the garlic and chopped chinese leeks to the wok and fry until aromatic, You can fry until there is even a slight yellow char on the leeks.
Next, add the dried large Sichuan chilies and Sichuan peppercorns to the wok and continue to fry until aromatic. You can even wait until the chilies turn slightly yellow.
Maintain medium heat throughout this process.
Add half cooked chicken to the wok and stir-fry until completely cooked.
Then, add the prepared sauce to the wok. Before pouring it in, ensure the sauce is well mixed to prevent the sugar from sticking to the bottom of the bowl. You can also pour a little chicken and sauce from the wok into the sauce bowl to ensure all the sauce is transferred.
Here is where we increase the heat to max heat. Stir fry the chicken and sauce vigorously, usually for about 10 seconds.
Finally, add the fried peanuts to the wok, stir, toss, and serve immediately.
00:00 Introduction
01:21 100 year old kitchen
02:20 Courtyard tour
03:27 Sichuan culture mask
04:09 Backyard tour
04:48 Vegetable garden tour
05:47 Chinese food lunch
06:33 Fried vegetables
09:42 Egg Fried Rice
15:57 Sichuan lunch feast
Today, I'm (Trevor James, The Food Ranger) surviving for 500 hours in Sichuan, eating spicy food just for you! This is literally the biggest Sichuan food documentary I've ever made, make sure to watch the whole video because it's packed with amazing Chinese street food that you're going to love! You're going to really enjoy the Chinese street food in this video! Chinese food is my favourite food in the world, and in Sichuan, it's absolutely amazing. I hope you like all the chinese cooking and chinese recipes in this video!
00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:52 Talking about the worst food
00:01:14 First bowl of dan dan noodles
00:03:48 neighbourhood spicy noodles
00:05:22 Sichuan chili oil heaven
00:07:32 Amazing spicy outdoor noodles
00:11:20 Back kitchen spicy noodles, amazing
00:17:09 Bringing my parents for a sichuan food tour
00:17:56 Ding ding candy
00:19:41 Massive Sichuan lunch
00:25:07 Wholesale spice market
00:29:37 Visiting the peoples park
00:30:28 Eating durian
00:31:31 Sichuan duck
00:34:35 Chopping the duck skills
00:36:19 Sweet potato noodles
00:38:22 Muslim Chinese lamb noodle soup
00:40:51 Sichuan tripe salad
00:44:04 Spicy Sichuan pancake
00:48:48 Spicy pork brain dinner
00:52:29 Morning market exploration
00:53:08 Ding ding candy
00:54:36 Peanut candy
00:57:53 Chinese herbs
00:58:25 Full market action
01:00:03 Intestine noodles
01:02:26 Sichuan market duck
01:04:00 Friendly lady
01:05:35 Deep fried pork
01:08:11 Sichuan bakery
01:10:25 Sichuan beef
01:11:50 Sichuan broadbean paste
01:12:54 Cold sichuan salad
01:14:48 Duck hot tub
01:18:06 Spicy fried intestines
01:20:54 Sichuan pancake
01:22:51 Sichuan cold wrap
01:27:38 Sichuan pork tongue
01:30:46 Sichuan jelly noodles
01:33:31 Sichuan zajiang noodles
01:36:47 Bringing 2 American guests around
01:38:44 Sichuan firewood chicken pot
01:39:26 Sichuan zajiang noodles
01:41:14 Sichuan roast duck
01:41:57 Eating raw peppercorn
01:43:05 Sweet and spicy wontons
01:43:32 Sichuan candy
01:44:04 Back to the wontons
01:45:12 Sichuan sweet water noodles
01:46:07 Jelly noodle sandwich
01:47:41 Sichuan fly restaurant
01:49:05 Sichuan steamed pork bun
01:50:17 Biggest buddha in the world
01:50:33 Sweet molasses pocket
01:51:36 Sichuan bobo chicken
01:52:49 Sichuan siumai
01:54:32 Blade sheared noodles
01:56:20 Sichuan hot pot
01:57:23 Morning Baozi
01:59:47 Sichuan duck
02:01:53 Healthy street wrap
02:05:54 Sichuan peppercorn raw
02:09:39 Sichuan fly restaurant
02:14:14 Taking shots of pig brain
02:18:02 Dingding candy again
02:20:04 Feichang fen skills
02:23:50 Sichuan guokui biscuit
02:28:41 Sichuan zajiang noodles
02:32:18 Sichuan pickles
02:33:54 Spicy sichuan hot pot
02:35:49 Sichuan hot pocket
02:37:52 Sichuan molasses pocket
02:39:05 Siumai
02:41:11 Blade sheared noodles
02:42:43 Bobo chicken again
02:45:23 Leshan tianpiya
02:46:23 Leshan tofu brain
02:47:57 Leshan ox soup
02:52:19 Sweet water noodles
02:54:05 Sichuan danhonggao
02:55:46 Friendly lady mixing noodles
02:56:59 Sichuan douhua
02:59:03 Sichuan guokui
03:00:13 Pork blood soup
03:03:30 home base noodles
03:06:45 Hanging noodles
03:07:57 Guokui
03:10:59 Beef noodle soup
03:14:35 Sichuan rice balls
03:18:28 Sichuan stir fry dishes
03:23:58 Neijang noodles
03:27:54 Fatty pork
03:31:17 Sichuan pickled chicken feet
03:33:39 Sichuan chilies
03:35:41 Sichuan sticky rice dessert
03:38:49 Sichuan lunch joint
I hope you enjoyed this Chinese street food tour of Sichuan!
Get ready for the most insane street food journey of Samarkand, Uzbekistan!
Today, we're going DEEP for street food in Samarkand, trying out a lot of local special Uzbek street foods, including the reason we came here, to see the bread and eat the meat!
This video is packed with 2 of the best foods in the world, bread, and meat!
00:00 Introduction
00:16 Arriving at the breadmasters
00:58 The breadmaking begins
02:55 The glorious golden bread
04:24 Going deep into the mountains for meat
06:12 Watching the marination
06:50 Cooking in the tandoor
08:44 Look at that juicy meat
09:22 Time to eat
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Get ready for the most insane street food journey of Uzbekistan!
Today, we're going DEEP for street food in Tashkent, trying out a lot of local special Uzbek street foods, including plov of course! But it gets crazier than that, we found the biggest horse noodle in the world!
This video is packed with over 7 different local Uzbekistan street foods that you're going to love, so make sure to watch all the way until the end! Thanks so much for watching!
Today we're trying out the
00:00 Introduction
00:14 Exploring the local market in Tashkent
00:25 Found an insane local plov breakfast
02:39 Tasting the plov
03:29 Taking a random city bus to go eat
04:23 Found samsa buns, insane
08:11 Exploring the local market for street foods
10:50 Going for hand pulled noodles
14:00 Meeting Ravshan
14:42 Biggest horse noodle in the world
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Today, I'm (Trevor James, The Food Ranger) surviving for 500 hours in Sichuan, eating spicy food just for you! I'm bringing you in for a massive Chinese street food tour of Sichuan and Xi'an. We're going in DEEP for spicy Sichuan food all around Chengdu, visiting a hot pot factory, and then going up to Xi'an for hand-pulled noodles! It's amazing to taste all this Chinese food. Actually, I think the food in China is some of the best street food in the world.
You're going to love the Chinese street food in this video! Chinese food is some of the best in the world, and in Sichuan, it's absolutely amazing. I hope you like the Chinese cooking in this video cause it's over an hour of delicious Sichuan food in China! Don't worry, there are a lot of Chinese noodles too!
00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:37 Getting deep into the market
00:02:51 Amazing ding ding candy vendor
00:05:52 Pickled chicken feet breakfast
00:08:20 Silken tofu (spicy)
00:09:25 Numb your mouth with Sichuan peppercorn
00:09:39 Meeting old vendor friends
00:10:50 Pork blood specialty
00:11:40 Sichuan street pancake
00:12:59 Sichuan jelly noodles
00:13:49 Amazing dan dan noodles
00:16:05 Chengdu noodle slap master
00:20:23 Most extreme Sichuan lunch
00:25:09 Interacting with the locals
00:27:03 Sichuan noodles in Chengdu again
00:29:26 Extreme spicy hot pot dinner
00:32:32 Duck intestine hot pot
00:34:05 The master cuts the cold jelly noodles
00:35:31 Late night Sichuan dessert
00:36:42 Meeting our guide for the hot pot
00:37:11 Learning the company culture
00:38:15 Spicy Chongqing noodles
00:39:41 Slurping the Chongqing noodles
00:41:36 Arriving at the hot pot factory
00:43:01 Seeing the beef fat for the first time
00:43:30 Rare access to see the beef throwing
00:45:53 Seeing all the Sichuan spices
00:47:33 Seeing the extreme Chili oil
00:48:23 The final product
00:49:13 Eating hot pot for dinner
00:50:18 Making the hot pot dip
00:52:05 Melting the beef fat
00:53:38 Sichuan face shifting dance
00:55:11 Eating the hot pot
00:56:37 Arriving in Xi'an for Muslim street food
00:58:10 Eating baked buns
01:01:37 Chinese Muslim jelly noodles
01:04:22 Xi'an biangbiang noodles
01:06:59 Yangrou paomo
01:10:37 Xi'an jianbing
01:12:58 Saying thanks
I hope you enjoyed this full on Chinese street food tour of Sichuan and Xi'an!
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Get ready to go FULL ON for street food in Xi'an, China! Today we're going for a MASSIVE Muslim Chinese street food tour of Xi'an, China. This is the home of Hui Chinese cuisine and it's gonna be action-packed with flavor!
First up, we are going for a unique morning street food in Xi'an, China. Super tasty! And then we have 6 more Chinese street foods to eat.
0:00 Introduction
0:46 Muslim Chinese street breakfast
02:50 Kao Baozi
06:10 Liangfen
08:48 Biang biang noodles
11:45 Yangrou Paomo
15:23 Morning Jianbing
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Get ready for the most insane hot pot factory in China! Huge thanks to Qilichuan Hot Pot in Suining, China for showing us their incredible hot pot factory and Sichuan hot pot production process! Today we're going in deep to one of the biggest Sichuan hot pot factories in Sichuan, China!
First up, we are going for a spicy bowl of Chongqing wanza noodles, one of the best noodles you'll ever eat in the world, at bawanmian. Then, we're going into the qilichuan hot pot factory! You're gonna be blown away by the spices!!
0:00 Introduction
0:39 Meeting Leanna
0:52 Getting welcomed into the morning meeting
02:18 spicy Chongqing noodles
04:40 Entering the factory
06:12 Extreme hygeine
07:30 Full factory process
13:30 Eating the spicy hot pot
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Get ready for the most insane Chinese street food tour of Chengdu, China! Just like the old times! We're going DEEP for SPICY Sichuan street food!
0:00 Introduction
0:34 Slapping Noodles (insane)
11:18 Insane spicy Sichuan street lunch
14:05 Super spicy Sichuan hot pot
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What's up guys! Today we're bringing you in for a full-on street food tour of Chengdu, China, going into a local market to try tons of local Chinese Street Foods and noodles! I lived in China for 6 years as a fairly regular but clueless white guy and am now revisiting to try the street food of China again!
0:00 Introduction
0:29 Finding Ding Ding Candy
5:26 Chicken feet for breakfast
7:50 Spicy Sichuan silken tofu
10:38 Spicy boiled pork blood
11:14 Sichuan unique pancake (insanely delicious)
15:45 Tea in the tea park
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Today, we're going in DEEP to see one of Taiwan's most AMAZING Street Foods! Get ready for an amazing street food video of Taiwan!
We visited outside Chiayi in Central Taiwan a little town called Beigang, to visit the annual Mullet Roe Harvest!
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Most unique street omelette (spicy)!
Most unique paper bag fried chicken
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Today we're bringing you for 18 hours of eating unique street foods in Bangkok!
And first up, we're going in for one of the MOST CLASSIC local foods of the UAE, and Emirati breakfast!
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Get ready for the ULTIMATE EXTREME Seafood Tour of Bangkok, Thailand! Today, we are exploring Bangkok for some of the most incredible street seafood!
Get ready for some of the best and most unique seafood food in the world!! You're going to love these street food videos on my channel (The Food Ranger), so make sure to click the subscribe button to see more of these food vlogs!
Today we're bringing you for 18 hours of eating unique street foods in Bangkok!
And first up, we're going in for one of the MOST CLASSIC local foods of the UAE, and Emirati breakfast!
I hope you enjoyed this video, more of a street food tour than a Buzzfeed video!!!
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Get ready for the ULTIMATE Food Adventure of UAE! Today, we are exploring Dubai and surrounding emirates for a ton of international and unique and delicious food!
Get ready for some of the best food in the world!! You're going to love these street food videos on my channel (The Food Ranger), so make sure to click the subscribe button to see more of these food vlogs!
Today, I'm (Trevor James, The Food Ranger) traveling around UAE along with my wife Ting and taking you in for an AMAZING food tour of UAE!
Today we're bringing you for 5 unique international foods of UAE, let's eat!!
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And first up, we're going in for one of the MOST CLASSIC local foods of the UAE, and Emirati breakfast!
► Restaurant name: Al Khayma Camp
and After this , we're bringing you in for one of the most famous foods in the region, the yemeni mandi!
►Restaurant name: Bait al Mandi, Sharjah
And then after this, we're bringing you in for perhaps the best noodle dish in the world, Chinese hand pulled noodles, also known as lanzhou lamian!
►Shop name: Impression·Northwest Halal Food
And next up, we're bringing you in for another amazing international cuisine, Persian cuisine! We're going full on for the biggest Persian feast in Dubai!
► Shop Name: Khoori Special Kabab Restaurant
And to finish up the day, we're going for a MASSIVE thai feast!
► Shop Name: Aroi thai restaurant Ajman
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