How To make Ants Climbing Up a Tree
1 lb Pork shoulder steak, boned
-and finely chopped, not -ground 2 tb Soy sauce, light
2 tb Chinese rice wine or dry
-sherry 1 t Ginger
grated
6 Scallions :
thinly sliced
1 c Finely chopped cabbage or
-Napa (celery cabbage) 1 oz Chinese dried mushrooms,
-soaked in water for 2 -hours, Drained and finely chopped -(reserve the water) 4 c Oil, peanut -- for deep frying
1 Package (4 ounce) glass
-noodles (sai fun) 2 Garlic cloves, chopped
1 tb Hot bean sauce
pn Sugar, granulated Pepper, black -- to taste 2 tb Cornstarch dissolved in 2
-tablespoons water 1 tb Oil, sesame, toasted
Iceberg lettuce leaves, 2 or 3 for each person Bone and finely chop the pork. Do not grind this as you want very small pieces to "climb" on the branches of the noodles. Marinate the pork in the soy, wine and ginger for about 15 minutes. Slice the green onions. Finely chop the cabbage and mushrooms, reserving the soaking water from the mushrooms. Heat the oil in a wok until it is just beginning to smoke. Use good ventilation in your kitchen for this one! Open the noodle package and undo them a bit. Drop into the hot fat in small batches. They will immediately puff up into wonderful white crunchy noodles. Turn quickly to be sure that all of them are cooked. Remove from the pan and drain on paper towels. Be very careful with this. You could burn yourself. Set the noodles aside. Heat another wok or frying pan and add 1 Tablespoon of the peanut oil. Add the chopped garlic and toss for a moment. Add the meat and marinade and stir fry, mixing it about, until the meat is tender but not dry, about 3 minutes on high heat. Remove the meat mixture and
add the vegetables to the wok. Stir fry over high heat for 3 more minutes. Return the meat to the pan and add the hot bean sauce, sugar and black pepper. Stir fry for 1 minute and then add the cornstarch dissolved in the water. Stir until the sauce thickens. If you have too little sauce, add a bit of the water in which you have soaked the mushrooms. Add the sesame oil and stir. Place the fried noodles on a large platter and pour the meat and vegetable mixture over the noodles. Do this carefully so that the little pieces of pork and mushrooms will cling to the "branches". Toss at the table in front of your guests. Each person then takes a bit of noodle and meat sauce and places it in the center of a lettuce leaf. Roll it up like a burrito and enjoy. Serves 6-8 as part of a Chinese meal Source: The Frugal Gourmet Cooks With Wine From The Cookie Lady's Files Submitted By CHEF brUCE HANNA
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Ants Climbing a Tree recipe
This Sichuan noodles recipe is called 螞蟻上樹.
Ingredients:
39g bean thread noodle (It can be 33-46g.) (called 粉絲 in Chinese)
½ tsp (2.5ml) vegetable oil
1/3 cup (80ml) ground pork
½ tsp (2.5ml) light soy sauce (called 生抽 in Chinese)
1 tsp (5ml) chili bean sauce (called 豆瓣醬 in Chinese)
3 tbsp (45ml) Sichuan preserved vegetable, washed in 3 changes of water to get rid of the saltiness and then drained and cut into bite-size pieces, (called 榨菜 in Chinese)
1/3 cup (80ml) chicken stock
¼ tsp (1ml) dark soy sauce (called 老抽 in Chinese)
1 green onion, green part only, sliced
Note: I use the big stove and turn on low heat 2.
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With so many friends leading a vegan lifestyle, we like to cater meals that are vegan dietary inclusive. This bold and flavourful Sichuan dish takes 5 minutes! 螞蟻上樹 Ants Climbing Up A Tree is a popular and delicious Chinese Sichuan dish. Traditionally it is made with minced meat (ground pork) and vermicelli noodles, and it gets its peculiar name from how the noodles look when the ground pork cling onto the bean thread noodles – they resemble ants climbing up a tree. This recipe is VEGAN dietary inclusive with plantbased meat alternative crumbles.
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Mayi Shangshu 蚂蚁上树 Ants Climbing a Tree (Sichuan) [ASMR] | Yummy It Food
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Today we are going to show you how to make Mayi Shang Shu ( 蚂蚁上树 ). Mayi Shang Shu is a simple Sichuan noodle dish. The name literally translate to Ants climbing tree, the little bits of ground pork sticking to the bean thread noodles look like ants clinging onto a tree branch. Not to worry, no ants were harmed in this video. Whoever came up with the name of the dish definitely has a great sense of humor. The noodles itself doesn’t have any taste, but it does a really great job of absorbing the savory, spicy, umami sauce. If you need to adjust the taste, we find it best to do so before adding the noodles.
The cucumber salad is very refreshing and goes really well with just about any dish. It is normally made by smashing the cucumbers with the flat side of your cleaver, sprinkled with salt and let it sit for 10 minutes to sweat it out, discard liquid before seasoning. We wanted to accomplish a similar taste but much easier and faster for those with busy lives.
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How to Cook Szechuan Ants Climb a Tree (蚂蚁上树)
Ingredients
Glass noodles (mung bean noodles) 3 bunches
Vegetable oil 3 tblsp
Sichuan spicy fava bean paste (郫县豆瓣) 3 tblsp
Minced garlic 1 tblsp
Diced green onions 3 tblsp
Cooked (or raw) ground meat 1 cup
Chicken broth 1 can
Sugar 2 tblsp
Soy sauce 1 tblsp
Dark soy sauce 1 tblsp
Direction:
1. Soak the noodles in luke warm water for 30 min. Cut them in half. Drain the water.
2. Heat up oil in pan on high. Add fava bean paste, onions, garlic, soy sauce, sugar. Cook for 2 min till fragrant.
3. Add chicken broth and bring to boil. Stir while cooking.
4. Add drained noodles cooked ground meat. Stir and cook for 5 min.
★ 螞蟻上樹 一 簡單做法 ★ | Ants Climbing A Tree (Stir Fry Cellophane Noodles) Easy Recipe
張媽媽"螞蟻上樹",肉汁鮮甜,粉絲/冬粉美味爽口 。 記得like我的Video同訂閱我的頻道呀! 如喜歡的話,請分享給朋友家人。謝謝。
MamaCheung's Ants Climbing a Tree, a popular Chinese stir fry glass noodle dish. I hope you like it. Please subscribe to my channel, give me a thumbs up and share this recipe to other foodies! Thank you.
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材料:
一百克粉絲/冬粉
二百克豬肉碎
一湯匙薑米
一個紅蔥頭切碎
兩粒蒜頭切碎
兩湯匙豆瓣醬
一湯匙老抽
一茶匙糖
蔥粒
半茶匙雞粉 (不是必須的)
適量花椒油
適量水
Ingredients:
100g Cellophane noodles
200g minced pork
1tbsp finely chopped ginger
1 finely chopped shallot
2 cloved of garlic, finely chopped
2 tbsp chilli bean sauce
1tbsp dark soy sauce
1tsp sugar
finely chopped srping onion
1/2tsp chicken powder
some hoajiao peppercorn oil
some water
食譜/Recipe:
Chef Wang teach you: Ants climbing a Tree spicy minced pork stir fried sweet potato noodle
Today's dish is Spicy minced pork stir fried sweet potato noodle which is also known and called Ants climbing a tree in China, the minced pork is just like little ants, and the sweet potato noodle like the tree branch. You definitely need some imagination to appreciate this name, but 蚂蚁上树 literately means that...Hope you will enjoy today's dish!
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