First boil 3 cups water and cook Udon noodles for about 1.5 minutes. Drain and set aside. Heat oil in a wok, add shrimp and cook until they turn pinkish and curl up like C shape. Remove from wok. Add ...
Kimchi is a traditional Korean side dish made from salted and fermented vegetables, most often with napa cabbage and some sort of radish along with carrots, garlic, ginger and chili. Seasoned with two ...
Asparagus is the star of the show!
Shrimp ranks among the easiest, leanest proteins to cook for a speedy weeknight meal. Set the skillet over high heat, add a modicum of oil, and then stir-fry to tenderness in less than 4 minutes. When ...
Welcome to Never Fail, a weekly column where we wax poetic about the recipes that never, ever let us down. So if it’s not Frito-Lay mad science that’s responsible for the hit-every-taste ...
This bright, flavorful dish may just quickly become one of your weeknight go-tos. The shrimp gets a touch of sweetness from the honey, and the bell pepper and sugar snap peas add the crunch factor.
One of the biggest time-savers in this recipe is using peeled, deveined shrimp. If you’ve ever had to devein shrimp yourself, you’ll know what an epic time suck it is (and gross, to boot). Related ...
Leeks are always available in markets, but right now, some are more slender and tender. Spring leeks harvested young measure less than an inch in diameter, and their dark green tops are soft enough to ...
Learn how to make this spicy, funky shrimp dish with the Test Kitchen's Andy Baraghani! This recipe is full of fish sauce, so don't be scared of the funk! Check out ...