Tag: Sichuan

Sichuan Dan Dan-nudler 四川担担面

Sichuan Dan Dan Noodles (担担面) er en populær, traditionel og symbolsk ret fra Sichuan. Blandt hundredvis af lækre nudelretter har Chinese Restaurant Association udnævnt Dan Dan Noodles til listen over "Top 10 Chinese Famous Noodles". Jeg elsker faste, lange, fyldige nudler [Læs mere…]

Sichuan-braiseret aubergine med hakket svinekød

Sichuan-braiseret aubergine med hakket svinekød

Sichuan Braised Eggplant with Minced Pork (鱼香茄子) is a highly popular dish in China. It is one of the must-order dishes in Chinese restaurants worldwide. The ingredients are ultra-simple, wonderfully healthy and delicious, and super easy to make at home. I especially love the rich [Læs mere…]

Kinesisk Sichuan Spicy Popcorn Chicken (辣子鸡丁)

Sichuan Spicy Popcorn Chicken is moist, flavorful, and delicious. It combines a rich and juicy taste as well as a sweet and spicy flavors that make Sichuan food world famous. I heartily recommend this classic and classy dish. You can enjoy this Sichuan Spicy Popcorn [Læs mere…]

Sichuan chili-rejer med koreanske riskager

Sichuan chili-rejer med koreanske riskager

I love Sichuan food and I’m a big fan of Shrimp. Sichuan Chili Shrimp is another popular and famous dish across China. You might also happen to try it in Chinese restaurants in other parts of the world. This Sichuan Chili Shrimp recipe is easy [Læs mere…]

Djævelens Mapo Tofu, en smag af Sichuan 麻婆豆腐

Djævelens Mapo Tofu, en smag af Sichuan 麻婆豆腐

Mapo Tofu (麻婆豆腐) er en anden klassisk ret fra Sichuan-provinsen, der er lige så gammel som Qing-dynastiet. Du kan finde denne populære ret på kinesiske restauranter over hele verden. I løbet af århundrederne har kokkene udviklet mange variationer, men essensen af Mapo Tofu har ikke ændret sig. [Læs mere…]

Rich Drumstick Kung Pao Chicken (宫保鸡丁)

Rich Drumstick Kung Pao Chicken (宫保鸡丁)

This Rich Drumstick Sichuan Kung Pao Chicken is so subtle that it is sublime—as delicate as it is powerful. That combination makes it one of the most popular dishes worldwide. It originated nearly two centuries ago during the late Qing Dynasty in or around Chongqing [Læs mere…]