Crispy beef stir-fry is a popular Chinese restaurant dish for a reason — you get tender, crispy slices of beef tossed in a spicy, savory, or even sweet sauce. I’ve eaten various versions of this dish ...
1. In a small bowl, mix 1/4 cup water with oyster sauce, rice wine and soy sauce; set aside. Heat a wok or large skillet over high heat. Add 1 tablespoon of the canola oil and swirl it to coat cooking ...
This easy, Thai-inspired chicken stir-fry makes good use of two favorite summer farmers market finds, basil and chili peppers. (Gretchen McKay/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette/TNS) My kitchen garden is often a ...
The green beans at Wu Chow might be some of the best in Austin. I grew up eating simmered, canned green beans, but I came to sauteing them in garlic and butter as an adult. That simple preparation is ...
The best part about stir fries is that they come together quickly, and in one pan. Plus, they’re endlessly customizable, so you can grab ingredients you already have on hand, rather than running to ...