|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Introduction
Woks have been synonymous with Chinese cooking since the emergence of Chinese cuisine. They have been used for some 3000 years in China for a variety of cooking methods, including stir frying, boiling, and steaming. A wok is a large, thin-walled, round-bottomed, metal cooking pan, and shaped like a shallow bowl with handles. The addition of a wooden rack and cover transforms the wok into a steamer. Although woks come in sizes ranging from 10 to 32 inches in diameter, a wok that's 11 to 14 inches should suffice for use in a household kitchen.
With the increasing popularity of Chinese cuisine, there are now many "Westernized" versions of the wok. There is the addition of a metal ring, which is set on top of a gas or electric stove to hold the wok to prevent tipping. Some have a small flat bottom instead of the traditional round bottom, for the same reason. The new versions will get the job done, but the "traditonal" large round-bottomed woks are still, by far, the preferred wok of choice.
Since the essence of Chinese cuisine is to achieve food tenderness through quick cooking to retain the natural taste, flavor, and color of the ingredients, the wok's ingenious unique design makes it a perfect fit in Chinese cooking. Its bottom concentrates heat to achieve 2 objectives: 1) to direct the heat at the food, while sealing in the flavors and allowing food to be cooked evenly, and 2) to allow cooking food quickly with very little oil. The stir fry cooking technique shifts food around the wok quickly, coating it with oil during cooking, as opposed to using a flat frying pan where a lot more oil is required. Consequently, cooking with a wok is essential for a healthy diet. It also has curved sides to keep in food that is being tossed and flipped during stir frying. Food, when cooked, may be moved up the sloping side of the wok to stay warm without cooking further, while other food is cooked at the bottom. It is also ideal for deep frying as it requires less oil than any other kitchen cookware to do the job.
Next, in Part 2 of Wok this way!, we'll go over selecting a wok.
Helen Fan grew up in a family that has owned various Asian restaurants all over North America, from Vancouver (Canada), Houston (Texas), Decatur (Illinois), to Chicago (Illinois). She, and the rest of the Fan family are now sharing their decades of knowledge on the art of Chinese cuisine at http://www.ChineseHomeCooking.Com
From ancient times till the nineteenth century cooking was basically... Read More
Cake pans?.the secret behind every successful cake. My husband tells... Read More
Let's face it EVERY cook makes mistakes (yes, even us... Read More
It depends. The best way to tell if the dough... Read More
Since herbs are plentiful this time of year, why not... Read More
BBQ as we all know is an abbreviated form of... Read More
In nature all animals eat living foods as yielded up... Read More
Have you ever wanted to buy new cookware but didn't... Read More
Filet mignon is French, of course, with filet meaning "thick... Read More
Want a unique party idea for your child's birthday-or even... Read More
If you find leftovers boring, uninviting or downright "yuck," then... Read More
Pancakes are easy and almost foolproof. But there are some... Read More
Have you ever wondered how to cut a cake? I... Read More
Baking cookies seem to fill the house with a sense... Read More
There are usually 2 ways of deep frying in Chinese... Read More
For any of the many reasons people choose to eat... Read More
Are my breads, cookies, or cakes baked and ready to... Read More
Put on your apron! It's time to stir up a... Read More
Montana has a great program for restaurant employees. Each preparer... Read More
You don't have to own a bread machine to enjoy... Read More
Vegetables add colour, taste, texture and bulk to our daily... Read More
Digital kitchen timers come in many shapes and sizes. Timers... Read More
Some of the best meals I've ever eaten were made... Read More
"There's nothing more enjoyable than having friends and family gathered... Read More
With the holidays on their way soon, many people will... Read More
Lobster, once the food of poor farmers, is now considered... Read More
Types of digital thermometers & their culinary uses.Thermocouple:Of all food... Read More
Saving money ? is something we would all like to... Read More
As a busy working mother, I'm short on time, especially... Read More
"Can I freeze it?" is a question often asked in... Read More
Storing foods can present its own set of problems. And... Read More
Hiking, camping, and boating are good activities for active people... Read More
The secret-at least most of it-is in the rise. The... Read More
Grilling and Barbecuing, two of the most popular cooking methods... Read More
COLFAX, WISCONSIN - June is Dairy Month and what better... Read More
It wouldn't be summer without fresh mint in pots on... Read More
The human body requires the intake of six types of... Read More
It depends. The best way to tell if the dough... Read More
When buying apples, look for those that are firm and... Read More
Microwave ovens can play an important role at mealtime, but... Read More
Researchers have found that bacteria have a tougher time surviving... Read More
Are you the fruit cake in your family? Before you... Read More
BBQ smoke is one of the easiest ways to add... Read More
Often we field questions about making great bread. Great bread... Read More
Types of BacteriaBacteria are all around us, in the air,... Read More
Soups and sauces can be thickened in a variety of... Read More
Ever go home and look in the fridge only to... Read More
Summertime--and the living is easy! But the kitchen is hot!!... Read More
Thousands of types of bacteria are naturally present in our... Read More
You might be planning a home remodeling project and it... Read More
Cooking TipsCooking Tips |