Biang Biang Mian (Chinese Spicy Noodles) | Kitchen Stories For all those who love homemade pasta and spicy sauces, there is no way around this dish. Try this inspired recipe for the weekend with homemade pasta and a spicy sauce. If you like spicy food, you’re sure to definitely enjoy this!
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SERVINGS
2

 
 
 

INGREDIENTS

  • 215 ml soy sauce
  • 4 cloves garlic (grated)
  • 150 ml peanut oil
  • 30 g chili flakes
  • 35 g sesame seeds
  • 3 star anise
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 1 tsp ground corainder
  • 1 tsp ground cumin
  • 2 tbsp sichuan pepper powder
  • 190 ml water
  • 1 tbsp light brown sugar
  • 2 tsp sichuan peppercorns
  • ½ cinnamon stick
  • 2 cloves garlic
  • 80 ml rice vinegar
  • 300 g flour
  • ¼ tsp salt
  • 2 tbsp vegetable oil
  • 2 bok choy
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    UTENSILS

    2 bowls, wok, cooking spoon, saucepan, sieve, chopsticks, kitchen towel, pastry brush, pot

    HOW TO MAKE IT

    Step 1/8

    2 tbsp soy sauce – 4 cloves garlic (grated) – 150 ml peanut oil – 30 g chili flakes – 35 g sesame seeds – 2 star anise – 2 bay leaves – 1 tsp ground coriander – 1 tsp ground cumin.

    bowl - wok

    To prepare the chili oil, add soy sauce and grated garlic to a small bowl, mix, and set aside. Add oil, chili flakes, sesame seeds, star anise, bay leaves, coriander powder, and cumin powder to a wok. Heat over medium heat until it sizzles, then turn to low heat and stir constantly for 3 - 4 min., or until chili flakes turn dark brown without burning.

    Step 2/8

    2 tbsp Sichuan pepper powder

    cooking spoon

    Remove the wok from heat and add Sichuan pepper powder, stirring to combine. Then carefully add garlic and soy sauce to the wok. Transfer to a heatproof bowl and let cool. Remove bay leaves and star anise and let rest for at least 2 hrs. Store leftovers in an airtight jar and store in the fridge for up to one month.

    Step 3/8

    187 ml soy sauce – 60 ml water – 1 tbsp light brown sugar – 2 tsp Sichuan peppercorns – 1 star anise – ½ cinnamon stick – 2 cloves garlic – 80 ml rice vinegar

    saucepan - sieve

    To prepare the seasoned soy sauce, add remaining soy sauce, water, sugar, Sichuan peppercorns, remaining star anise, cinnamon stick, and garlic cloves to a small saucepan. Heat over medium heat until simmering, then turn to low heat and let simmer for 15 min. Add rice vinegar and mix well. Strain and discard spices. Let cool before using. Store leftovers in an airtight jar and store in the fridge for up to one month.

    Step 4/8

    300 g flour – ¼ tsp salt – 130 ml water

    bowl – chopsticks – kitchen towel

    Mix flour and salt in a large bowl. Slowly stir in remaining water, using chopsticks or a wooden spoon to mix, then continue kneading with your hands until the dough is smooth. Cover and let rest for 20 min.

    Step 5/8

    2 tbsp vegetable oil

    pastry brush

    Divide dough into 12 equal pieces and roll into mini logs. Brush with vegetable oil, then cover and let rise for 1 hr.

    Step 6/8

    On an oiled working surface, roll each log into a flat rectangle a little shorter than the length of a chopstick. Then press a chopstick into each rectangle.

    Step 7/8

    Gently tug on each end of the rectangles to slightly stretch it, then lightly hit it against the working surface. Separate the noodles where the chopstick was pressed into.

    Step 8/8

    2 boy choy

    pot

    Cook noodles in salted boiling water for 2 - 3 min., then add bok choy and let blanch. Divide noodles among serving bowls and top with seasoned soy sauce and lots of chili oil and enjoy!

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