Still breaking in -- and learning the subtleties of -- my new wok, while doing my best to get RID of stuff. Even though I could have used up even more ingredients, I thought this was probably enough, lol . . .
Mise En Place & Masakage Yuki Gyuto, 210mmBok choy leaves, slivered garlic, minced serrano, minced ginger, white carrot batons, minced shallots, scallion tops, Sichuan pepper
(leftover grind from a couple days ago), mung bean sprouts, tofu noodles, scallion bottoms, Xaoshing wine, green beans, shoyu, peanut oil, mature vinegar, red bell pepper, oyster sauce, soybean sauce, homemade sambal and bok choy cores. It was lots of fun working the Yuki through the large variety of ingredients.
Started the actual cook with an around-the-wok squeeze of peanut oil into the ripping hot wok, then the aromatics and a blob of sambal. From there, I just started adding items based on how long I thought they'd take to cook. Once those were all in
(a matter of moments), I added dashes of each of the liquids, about a teaspoon of soybean sauce and a shake of Sichuan pepper. When a sauce came together, I added the tofu noodles, which I'd already cooked separately, and stirred them around for a bit. Once they were thoroughly coated, the last items in were the bean sprouts and the bok choy leaves.
Plated UpVegetable and tofu noodle stir fry, garnished with scallion tops. It was pretty good but I wish I'd put the green beans in earlier. They were too firm for me. And I think the sauce could have been bolder.
Normally, this would be where the story ended. But after trying one bite, Mrs. Suburban had smoke billowing out of her head like one of those old-timey cartoon characters. "Too spicy, dear?" I asked innocently . . .
Take 2So . . . I quickly whipped up a batch of hash, using some of last night's leftover pork roast, a russet potato, a white onion, a couple cloves of crushed garlic and a dash of heavy cream . . .
Leftover Berkshire Pork HashGarnished with scallion tops.
Plated UpTopped with an over-easy egg and some chives.
Everybody happy?

Okay, good.
Happy Monday!

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