Simply Ming - Season 9 Episode 22 Wok-Stirring
The wok— there’s a reason why everyone from college students to Italian chefs have one of these in their kitchen. Stir-frying is a technique that can be your best friend when you need to cook on the fly, which is exactly what Ming is doing on this episode of SIMPLY MING. He’ll enlist the help of Charles Phan, the chef who put great Vietnamese food on the map in San Francisco. Together they'll create two new wok-stirred dishes on the spot, Sweet and Sour Clams with Plums and Cucumbers and a Classic Lemongrass Chicken.
Year: 2013
Genre: Documentary
Country: United States of America
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Cast: Ming Tsai
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First Air Date: Jan 01, 1970
Last Air date: Mar 23, 2013
Season: 10 Season
Episode: 167 Episode
Runtime: 30 minutes
IMDb: 10.00/10 by 1.00 users
Popularity: 1.0554
Language: English
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Episode
Paner (Breading)
Cooking Veggies for Kids
Sushi 101
Working With Butter
Oven Roasting Vegetables
Roasting Whole Birds
Pounding Meat
Butterflying
Lightly Cooking Fish
Pressure Cookers
Pan Roasting
Singapore Street Hawker Food
Filleting Fish
Cooking with Spirits
Breaking Down a Chicken
Authentic Singapore Cuisine
Infusing Flavor into Pasta
Cooking with the Binchotan
Desserts
Salting
Shellfish
Wok-Stirring
Cooking with our Senses
Blue Ginger Chefs
Peranakan Cooking
Garlic