Wednesday, 15 March 2023

Char Kway Teow

Another delight from the magical brain of Shannon Martinez. So fucking quick and easy.  I added miso to the egg mix and it took a little longer to scramble, but the whole thing was still fucking delicious. Also added some kale chips

Recipe https://www.veganfoodandliving.com/vegan-recipes/vegan-penang-char-kway-teow/.


Penang Char Kway Teow is a Malaysian street-food recipe that is typically made from noodles, shrimp, bloody cockles, Chinese lap cheong (sausage), eggs, bean sprouts, and chives in sweet soy sauce.

However, unlike the traditional Malaysian dish, this vegan Penang Char Kway Teow recipe swaps out the animal ingredients for plants.

In place of seafood, you will use your favourite mushrooms in this recipe. King oyster mushrooms work particularly well as a seafood alternative thanks to their scallop-like texture.

This vegan Penang Char Kway Teow recipe is a flavour explosion thanks to the rich dark soy sauce blend. Made with kecap manis, it’s sweet, salty and pairs perfectly with the fresh ingredients.

Enoki mushrooms are also a great addition thanks to their spaghetti-like shape that allows them to blend seamlessly with the other ingredients in the recipe.

Once you’ve cooked your veggies and noodles in a wok, you’ll cook the egg mixture in the base of the pan and combine it with the rest of the ingredients to make a satisfying and healthy vegan dinner.



Ingredients

(Servings: 4)

  • 3 Tbsp vegetable oil
  • 100 g mushrooms (whatever is your favourite)
  • 5 garlic shoots, cut into 3 cm (11⁄4 in) lengths
  • 2 garlic cloves, minced
  • 2 Tbsp Asian chilli paste
  • 75 g shredded Chinese cabbage (wombok)
  • 3 spring onions (scallions), cut into 5 cm (2 in) lengths
  • 500 g wide rice noodles, prepared according to the packet instructions
  • 100 g bean sprouts
  • For the vegan egg mix:
  • 150 g ) silken or soft tofu
  • 1 Tbsp cornflour (cornstarch)
  • 1 Tbsp oat or soy milk
  • pinch of ground turmeric
  • pinch of black salt
  • For the sauce:
  • 3 Tbsp dark soy sauce
  • 2 Tbsp Maggi seasoning sauce or light soy sauce
  • 2 Tbsp kecap manis
  • 1 Tbsp vegetarian oyster sauce
  • 1 Tbsp vegetarian fish sauce
  • 2 tsp caster (superfine) sugar

Method

  • To make the vegan egg mix, place all the ingredients in a high-powered blender and blend until smooth. Set aside.
  • For the sauce, mix together all the ingredients in a small bowl.
  • Heat a wok over a high heat – you want it to be smoking hot when you start cooking.
  • Add the oil, throw in the mushrooms and garlic shoots and quickly stir-fry for 30 seconds. Add the minced garlic and chilli paste and toss to combine, then add the cabbage and spring onion and cook, tossing, until the cabbage begins to wilt.
  • Scatter over the noodles and toss, then add the bean sprouts. Toss again to combine and cook for 30 seconds.
  • Push the noodle mixture to one side of the wok, then, working in two batches, pour the egg mix into the base of the wok and scramble with a spatula. Mix the first batch into the noodles, then repeat with the second batch. Once all the egg mix is cooked, toss with the noodles to combine.
  • Pour the sauce mixture over the noodles and toss through. Cook for a final 30 seconds, then serve


Tuesday, 7 March 2023

Creamy tofu noodles

 

Insanely perfect.  Only thing I did was add miso to the tofu sauce instead of salt.  Creamy and utterly delicious. Hope you're well, I am thriving.

via https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1021508-creamy-vegan-tofu-noodles

INGREDIENTS

Yield: 4 servings

    For the Noodles

    • ¾teaspoon kosher salt, plus more as needed
    • 12ounces thick Chinese wheat noodles
    • 1(14-ounce) package firm tofu, broken into pieces
    • 2garlic cloves, sliced
    • ½teaspoon granulated sugar
    • ½teaspoon five-spice powder
    • ½cup finely chopped cilantro leaves and tender stems, plus a few sprigs for serving
    • 2teaspoons sesame oil
    • Toasted white sesame seeds, for garnish

    For the Topping

    • 2tablespoons Chinkiang vinegar (black vinegar), or a combination of 4 teaspoons rice wine vinegar plus 2 teaspoons soy sauce
    • 1tablespoon soy sauce
    • 1tablespoon chile oil or chile crisp, such as Chiu Chow chile oil
    • 1scallion, finely chopped
    • 1(½-inch) piece fresh ginger, peeled and finely chopped
Ingredient Substitution Guide

PREPARATION

  1. Step 1

    Prepare the noodles: Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add the noodles and cook according to package instructions until the noodles are just tender, about 6 minutes. Drain, rinse with cold water and drain well again.

  2. Step 2

    As noodles cook, prepare the topping: Add vinegar, soy sauce, chile oil, scallion, ginger and 1 tablespoon water to a small bowl and stir to combine.

  3. Step 3

    Place the tofu, garlic, sugar, five-spice and ¾ teaspoon salt into a blender or food processor and blend, adding about 6 tablespoons of water, 1 tablespoon at a time, until the sauce is completely smooth and creamy. (You may need up to 12 tablespoons of water, depending on your tofu.)

  4. Step 4

    Place the noodles in a large bowl and pour the tofu sauce on top. Add the cilantro and sesame oil, and toss until coated.

  5. Step 5

    To serve, divide the noodles among bowls. Top with the spicy soy-vinegar sauce, sesame seeds and cilantro sprigs.