Need to Easily Make Fast Chinese Food?
Practical methods on learning how to cook your Chinese food fast for every day of the week. Learn easy planning techniques that can be used today.
These days many of us are out of our home for over ten hours in a day, and there is little time to prepare a good and rather healthy meal. I’m going to review some tips that will save you time in preparation your Chinese meals. Here are some great quick ways to cook your Chinese food fast:
Baked Chicken Steamed Broccoli And Potatoes
Place rack in center of oven and preheat to 400 degrees. Into a lightly oiled baking pan, large enough to hold chicken breasts, arrange mushrooms gill side down. Bake uncovered about 20 minutes, until the breasts are golden brown. Cook until breasts are completely done and springy to the finger, about 15 minutes more.
* 6 chicken breasts (either bone in or halves with skin on)
* 1 tsp dried thyme
* Olive oil
* 6 large Portobello mushrooms (or enough smaller mushrooms to cover the bottom of the baking pan)
Very Tasty Fried Vegetable
Heat up a little canola oil, or whatever you like to stir-fry with, in a deep pan or wok. Put the harder vegetables in first, and cook them hot, stir-frying them to keep them from getting burned. Aesthetically pleasing food presentation and colour contrast are important focal points in the Royal cuisine.
Heat up a little canola oil, or whatever you like to stir-fry with, in a deep pan or wok. Put the harder vegetables in first, and cook them hot, stir-frying them to keep them from getting burned. When those are starting to soften, turn down the heat a touch and add the “softer” vegetables, like squash and mushrooms. Add a little more oil if you must, and stir-fry everything until the new vegetables start to get tender. When they’re done, so are you.
