The Original Hakka Noodles (腌面)

Chinese Cooking Demystified February 16, 2023
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Learn how to cook real deal, authentic Chinese food! We post recipes every weekend (unless we happen to be travelling) :) We're Steph and Chris - a food-obsessed couple that lives in Shenzhen, China. Steph is from Guangzhou and loves cooking food from throughout China - you'll usually be watching her behind the wok. Chris is a long-term expat from America that's been living in China and loving it for the last 12 years - you'll be listening to his explanations and recipe details. This channel is all about learning how to cook the same taste that you'd get in China. Our goal for each video is to give you a recipe that would at least get you close to what's made by some of our favorite restaurants here. Because of that, our recipes are no-holds-barred Chinese when it comes to style and ingredients - but feel free to ask for tips about adaptations and sourcing too!

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Yanmian, Hakka Noodles! A classic from Meizhou, this dish spread throughout Asia to become a worldwide phenomenon. 0:00 - What are Hakka Noodles? 0:43 - Who are the Hakka? 1:34 - Where did Hakka Noodles come from? 2:55 - Making the Fundamental Components 5:51 - Making the Noodles 6:45 - Making the Soup 9:31 - How to Use that Garlic Oil? SEASONED FISH SAUCE FOR YANMIAN Makes enough for ~6 bowls. Scale up or down accordingly. * Lard, 2 tbsp * Fish sauce (鱼露), 3 tbsp * Water, 3 tbsp * Salt, 3/4 tsp * Sugar, 3/4 tsp * MSG (味精), 1/2 tsp Over a medium high flame, heat up the lard, then go in with the fish sauce and the water. Add the salt and sugar, allow to come up to a rapid boil. Boil for ~90 seconds. Finish with the MSG. YANMIAN * Dried alkaline noodles (碱水面), 60g * Lard, 1 tbsp * Seasoned fish sauce from above, 1 tbsp * Sliced scallions, to your liking (~1 scallion, ~1/2 tbsp) * Deep fried garlic, 1 tbsp Boil the noodles according to your package, move to a plate. Add the lard and the seasoned fish sauce and mix well. Top with the scallions and the deep fried garlic. PEPPERY PORK STOCK * Water, 2L * Pork bones, 500mL * Ginger, ~1 inch, smashed * White pepper (白胡椒), 1 tsp, cracked Add the pork bones to cool water, and bring it all up to a boil. As it begins to simmer/come up to a boil, this is a good time to skim. Once it's at a boil, add in the ginger and the cracked white pepper. Cover, and turn your flame down to the lowest heat your stove will go. Simmer for at least five hours, and up to ten. SIDE SOUP FOR YANMIAN * Peppery stock from above, 300mL * Pork loin (里脊肉/外脊肉), 50g, sliced into sheets * Marinade for the pork: Salt, 1/8 tsp Sugar, 1/8 tsp White pepper powder, 1/8 tsp Cornstarch, 1 tbsp Water, 3 tbsp Oil, 1 tsp * Pork liver (猪肝), 50g, sliced into sheets * Marinade for the pork liver: Salt, 1/8 tsp Sugar, 1/8 tsp White pepper powder, 1/8 tsp Cornstarch, 1/2 tsp Water, 1 tbsp Oil, 1 tsp * Pork meatballs, optional, 50g * Spinach -or- goji berry leaves -or- your tender vegetable of choice, 30g * Seasoning for the soup: Salt, 1/4 tsp MSG, 1/8 tsp Chicken bouillon powder (鸡粉), optional, 1/8 tsp White pepper powder, optional, 1/8 tsp Slice the pork and liver into sheets, and mix each with their respective marinades. If using spinach, slice the spinach into ~thirds. Bring the stock up to a boil, then add in the "seasoning for the soup". Add in the pork meatballs and the marinated pork. Once the pork has changed color, ~30-45 seconds, add in the marinated liver. Cook for ~20 seconds, then add in the spinach/vegetable of choice. Quick mix, heat off. ______ And check out our Patreon if you'd like to support the project! http://www.patreon.com/ChineseCookingDemystified Outro Music: คิดถึงคุณจัง by ธานินทร์ อินทรเทพ Found via My Analog Journal (great channel): https://youtu.be/GHaL5H-VYRg