MAYI SHANG SHU (ANTS CLIMB A TREE)

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An authenic Szechwan recipe. Clearly not Chinese haute cuisine, this recipe is reminiscent of earthier peasant food. Will serve four as a main dish or many more on a buffet as a side dish. One of the best things about this dish is the ease to eat with chopsticks. A real learners food! There is a lot of set up and preparation work, but the dish itself cooks up very quickly. You will save a lot of time if you use pre-minced garlic and ginger.

Provided by Spankie

Categories     Asian

Time 45m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 14

4 (2 ounce) packages dried cellophane noodles
4 cups boiling water
1 lb ground pork
2 tablespoons soy sauce
1 tablespoon sesame oil (dark, the kind used for flavoring and not for frying or salads)
6 scallions
6 garlic cloves
1/2 inch piece fresh gingerroot
5 tablespoons peanut oil
2 tablespoons hot pepper paste
1/4 cup soy sauce
2/3 cup water
salt, to taste
fresh ground black pepper

Steps:

  • Preparation:.
  • Put the cellophane noodles in a large bowl and cover with boiling water. Stir and set aside to soak for at least 20 minutes.
  • Put the ground pork in a bowl and add the 2 tablespoons soy sauce and sesame oil.
  • Clean the scallions, then slice them, both the green and white, diagonally as fine as you can. Add half of the scallions to the ground pork mixture and mix well. Set aside the remainder of the scallions.
  • Peel the garlic cloves and chop them into tiny pieces, about the size of a match head.
  • Peel the ginger, then mince it very fine, until it reaches the consistency of coarse bread crumbs.
  • When the cellophane noodles have become nice and soft, rinse them several times under cold water; drain well and set aside.
  • Time to Cook!
  • Heat your wok or pan over a high flame for 15 seconds, then pour in the oil. It will be hot enough to cook with when the first tiny bubbles forms and a few small wisps of smoke appear.
  • When the oil is ready, toss in the chopped ginger and garlic, and the hot pepper paste. Stir-fry these ingredients together for 30 seconds, using your cooking shovel to keep things moving around in the hot oil.
  • Add the meat and continue to stir-fry for about 1 minute, taking particular care to break up any large chunks of meat. Note: pork will not be completed cooked at this point.
  • Pour in the soy sauce and stir-fry for 30 seconds.
  • Add the cellophane noodles and cook for about 1 minutes, turning them over occasionally and making several cuts with the cooking shovel or wooden spoon.
  • Add the water and the rest of the scallions. Taste for salt and season as needed to give a rich, clear taste to the noodles. Cover pan and let simmer over medium heat for 3 to 4 minutes.
  • Sprinkle with freshly ground black pepper just before serving.

Safviaro Faro
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This is one of the best Ants Climbing Trees recipes I've ever tried. The flavors are amazing and the dish is so easy to make.


Charles Casteling
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I highly recommend this recipe. It's a delicious and easy-to-make dish that is sure to become a family favorite.


Shakib Ahmed
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This dish is a great way to show off your culinary skills. It's sure to impress your guests.


musa yonela
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I love the way the flavors of the pork, vegetables, and sauce come together in this dish. It's a perfect balance of sweet, sour, and savory.


Amjad Azad
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This is one of my favorite recipes. It's easy to make and always turns out delicious.


Unais Muhammad
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I've made this dish several times and I've never been disappointed. It's always a crowd-pleaser.


Wizzy Blaq
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This dish is a great way to get your kids to eat their vegetables. My kids love the glass noodles and the sweet and sour sauce.


Mahlengi Hlengiwe
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I made this dish for a party and it was a hit! Everyone loved the unique flavors and textures.


Hahaill Hauqkk
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I'm not a big fan of spicy food, but this dish was just the right amount of heat for me. It was flavorful without being overwhelming.


Wukong FromSky
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This recipe is a great way to use up leftover pork. I always have some in the freezer and it's nice to have a recipe that I can use it in.


moskan singa
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I love the vibrant colors of this dish. It's a real feast for the eyes as well as the taste buds.


ruth fantus
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This dish is a bit time-consuming to make, but it's worth it. The end result is a delicious and impressive dish that is sure to wow your guests.


The Ali Family
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I wasn't sure what to expect from this dish, but I was pleasantly surprised. The flavors were complex and well-balanced.


jomana ahmed
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This was my first time making Ants Climbing Trees and it was a success! The dish was flavorful and the glass noodles were cooked perfectly.


ellenysis B
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I've made this dish several times now and it always turns out great. I love the spicy and tangy sauce.


Sara warsame
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I love Ants Climbing Trees! It's one of my favorite Sichuan dishes. This recipe is easy to follow and the results are amazing.


Maraitza Maravilla
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Absolutely delicious! This dish was a big hit with my family. The combination of flavors and textures was perfect.


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