Blanch the beans in boiling water for 2 minutes. Remove from the heat, drain, and shock the beans in a bowl of ice-cold water. Drain when cool. Heat the oil in a wok, add garlic and ginger, and ...
As a countdown to the Dallas Observer’s “Best of Dallas” 2010, City of Ate is serving up 100 of the favorite dishes we crave, savor and hope to scarf down again soon. These dishes are in no particular ...
Trim and rinse string beans. Heat a ½ inch of oil in wok or saute pan. Shallow fry the greenbeans until wrinkled. Drain and set aside. Remove excess oil from pan and heat to high. Place a heaping ...
Make a big batch of this crunchy oven-fried chicken on Sunday for easy packing during the week. A little grated cheese in the breadcrumbs is a welcome addition. Preheat oven to 425°. Mix yogurt and ...
Tired of restaurants that ask whether you have dined with them before or have any questions about the minimalist menu with the maximalist prices? If so, check out this modest new Bridgeport spot, ...
Green beans that grow a yard long and also come in purple; melons that look like spiny cucumbers and when ripe turn bright orange, with huge pomegranate-red seeds; squash that can be eaten like ...
Blanch the beans in boiling water for 2 minutes. Remove from the heat, drain, and shock the beans in a bowl of ice-cold water. Drain when cool. Heat the oil in a wok, add garlic and ginger, and ...