1. In a bowl large enough to hold all the shrimp, mix together the sake or white wine, ginger, and sesame oil. 2. Make slits along the back of the shrimp to butterfly them, removing the veins. Add the ...
These simple noodle dishes are flexible, flavorful, and fast enough for weeknights, lunches, or late-night meals.
One of my favorite dishes at a local Chinese restaurant is Singapore Noodles. It’s made with shrimp and rice noodles that have a light curry flavor and a yellow hue. I was surprised to learn that the ...
Singapore noodles shouldn’t just be relegated to nights when you order take-out — with a handful of ingredients, you can have this dish on the table in under 30 minutes. Studded with prawns and char ...
Curried Singapore Noodles was my standard order at my favorite restaurant in Washington's Chinatown — until it wasn't. That kitchen's particular proportions of curried sauce, rice noodles, vegetables, ...
I wrote this recipe after a trip to a tofu factory just outside Leeds – it’s based on a pad Thai I filmed years ago in Bangkok at a stall by the Ghost Gate. This recipe is aromatic, with that perfect ...