As somebody who cooks a LOT of Chinese food — well, Asian food in general — I use Hoisin sauce a lot in stir-fries, marinades, and to make dips for meatballs and other ingredients. This sweet, salty, ...
Hoisin is the secret to creating an easy, no-cook Chinese sauce to serve with these cheap and cheerful noodles. Cooking the noodles and spinach in the same pan helps cut down on washing up ...
Measure all the marinade ingredients into a large dish ... vegetables in the centre of the table with a small bowl of hoisin sauce on the side. Everyone can help themselves!
Marinate at room temperature for 15 minutes. In a small bowl, whisk together the hoisin, 4 remaining tablespoons soy sauce, black pepper to taste along with ½ cup water. Set aside. In a 12-inch ...
The recipe only uses a small amount of pork. It’s not supposed to be loaded with meat; it just needs a sprinkling. You can double the amount if you like, just make sure you double the hoisin mixture ...