Category: Chinese Culture

Chinese food:Dan Dan Noodles

There are almost as many different ways of preparing this Szechuan recipe as there are Chinese chefs! Classic Dan Dan Noodles is made with fresh noodles and has a meat topping made with ground pork or beef and (usually) Szechuan preserved vegetable. But there are many variations.

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夏日美食:夏至面 Xiazhi Noodle

In summer, Chinese likes to eat cold noodles. On June 21st, people across the Northern hemisphere celebrate the longest day and shortest night of the year, but residents of China also observe an ancient tradition—eating noodles!?The old saying really sums it up: “the days start to get shorter after eating noodles” (吃过夏至面,一天短一线。Chīguò xiàzhìmiàn , yì tiān duǎn yí xiàn). ?Sales of nutritious cold noodles will hit the roof as people take steps to improve their eating habits during the summer solstice, known here as “Xiazhi.” Another saying, “eat dumplings for the winter solstice and eat noodles for the summer solstice” (冬至馄饨夏至面。Dōnɡzhì húntun Xiàzhìmiàn.) should be a reminder. Like many Chinese holidays, this festival has ancient, agricultural roots. Long ago, fresh harvests would be ceremoniously offered to the gods at this time of year. And though we may not be farmers, we can still recognize this annual cycle, this changing of seasons, in our own way—by reverentially eating a bowl of noodles.

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Chinese food:Noodles With Meat Sauce

Brown bean sauce (sold in cans in Asian markets) adds its own distinct flavor to this warming dish from northern China. If unavailable, you can use brown miso as a substitute. If you don’t want to make the garnishes, another option is to serve the noodles and meat sauce with stir-fried spinach.

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Chinese food:Panfried Noodles

This recipe goes by several different names, including "both sides browned" and "twice browned" noodles. In all cases the boiled noodles are browned on one side, then turned over and cooked on the other side. If desired, the noodles can be placed in a cake pan before frying so that it forms a more attractive shape, but this isn't necessary. After frying, the noodles should be browned on the outside, and tender inside.

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Climbing High

Climbing High
Du Fu
登高 风急天高猿啸哀
渚清沙白鸟飞回
无边落木萧萧下
不尽长江滚滚来
万里悲秋常作客
百年多病独登台
艰难苦恨繁霜鬓
潦倒新停浊酒杯 dēng gāo

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Qiang Village (2)

Qiang Village (2)
Du Fu
羌村 (二) 晚岁迫偷生
还家少欢趣
娇儿不离膝
畏我复却去
忆昔好追凉
故绕池边树
萧萧北风劲
抚事煎百虑
赖知禾黍收
已觉糟床注
如今足斟酌
且用慰迟暮 qiāng cūn ( èr)

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