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 Up Trees (A Bean Noodles Dish) - By Chinese Home Cooking Weeknight
FAT Chinese Cooking: Fast (within 15 minutes); Affordable (under $5); Tasty (judged by you!)
Spicy Szechwan Noodle aka Ants Climbing a Tree
Very popular szechwan cooking this is. So tasty that lot of chinese like this spicy cooking noodle . Noodle made from mung bean that looks like translucent type noodle when cooked. Ground prok look like ants, when cooked. LOL. ( It's an old phase from centuries ago ) Enjoy.
Below. are the list of Ingredients. Thru the courtesy of Mr. Michael Taylor. Who type those list . So , we can conveniently COPY-PASTE-PRINT the list.
List of Ingredients: **created by HAPPY WOK **
10 oz --- ground pork
*marinade for ground pork *
1 t -- each, light soy sauce, rice wine & sesame oil
5 oz -- mung bean thread noodle
as needed --- cooking oil
1 T -- each, ginger garlic, broad bean paste w/ chili
3 pcs -- each, fresh green & red chili (chopped)
3 pcs -- dried shiitake mushroom (softened & diced)
5 T ---- green onion (chopped)
** premix sauce **
1 C --- chicken broth
1 T --- each, light soy sauce, rice wine & sesame oil
1 t ---- each, white sugar
Ants Climbing A Tree!? | 簡單螞蟻上樹
Ants climbing a tree!? | 簡單螞蟻上樹
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Ants Climbing a Tree // Chengdu: City of Gastronomy 01
Ants Climbing a Tree is a popular Sichuan dish that can be found in many Chinese restaurants. The name might be a bit of a turn off, but the dish is simply glass noodles with ground pork in a spicy savory sauce. The key ingredient is a fermented broad bean paste called douban jiang. It can be found in many Sichuan dishes, giving them an rich umami flavor.
In Chinese, the dish is pronounced mǎyǐ shàng shù (蚂蚁上树). There are many restaurants in Chengdu that make this dish. I ordered it from a fairly nice restaurant and the price was only 16 RMB (about $2.40). It was way too much food for one person, but it would make a great side dish for a group of diners.
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