A classic Chinese recipe from the Hummingbird's Kitchen - Chinese Summer Dishes
Dan Dan Noodles
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Category
Noodles
Cuisine
Chinese
Author:
Chef Linda Huang - The Hummingbird’s Kitchen
Dan Dan noodles are a popular Sichuan Chinese dish known for their spicy, savory, and slightly tangy flavors. The dish typically consists of wheat noodles, minced pork or sometimes beef, and a spicy chili oil sauce. The sauce is usually made with a combination of ingredients such as chili oil, Sichuan peppercorns, garlic, ginger, soy sauce, vinegar, and sometimes sesame paste.
Chef Linda Huang brings you her delicious version of this classic Chinese noodle dish - a perfect addition to your summer menu.
Ingredients
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White Round Wheat Noodles
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Topping - ½ C
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Si Chuan Chili Sauce 1⁄2 cup
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3 Tbsp Cooking Oil
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8 oz Ground Pork
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⅓ C. Sui Mi Ya Cai
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½ tsp Sichuan Peppercorn Powder
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1 tsp Cooking Wine
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2 tsp Soy Sauce
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1 tsp Oyster Sauce
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Toasted Peanut Bits
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Green Onion & Cilantro
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Romain Heart, Cucumber and Carrots - or any veggies of your choice
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Noodle Bowl Set
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Wok
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Wok Spoon
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Vegetable Cleaver
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Cutting Board
Main Ingredients
Topping
Garnish
Tools
Directions
Steps
Warm up a pan, add oil and ground pork, peppercorn powder, a little 5-spice powder if you have any, stir-fry until pork looks dry and crispy, add sui mi ya cai, soy sauce, cooking wine, oyster sauce, stir fry for couple minutes, set aside.
Boil some water in a pot, add noodles, let it boil until cooked.
Drain the noodles give it a cold-water shower to stop noodles from cooking.
Plate noodles in a bowl. Top with pork, sauce, and veggies. Garnish with peanuts and green onion, and a sprinkle of SiChuan peppercorn powder.
Mix and enjoy!
Recipe Note
Tips: Add salt and a little oil to your water, helps noodle come out with a better texture.
*sub chili sauce with sesame sauce for a non-spicy version, or mix the two for more layers of flavor!