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ОглавлениеDid you know ‘hoisin’ means ‘seafood’? And yet it neither contains seafood nor is traditionally served with seafood. Either way, we love it. From our first experiences of crispy pancakes to wonderful hoisin stir-fries, it remains a firm favourite. Try subbing the pak choi for gem lettuce or pair with brown rice and greens for a healthy lunchbox.
SERVES 4
2 garlic cloves
4cm piece fresh ginger
15g fresh coriander
6 spring onions
500g mixed mushrooms
2 heads pak choi
3 tbsp sesame oil
1 tbsp rapeseed oil
1½ tbsp soy sauce
2½ tbsp hoisin sauce
1 tbsp sriracha
4 tsp white sesame seeds
500g cooked basmati rice, or use 2 x 250g microwavable basmati rice, to serve
Fine grater or Microplane | Wok | Griddle pan
Peel and grate the garlic into a small bowl | Peel the ginger by scraping off the skin with a spoon, then grate into the bowl
Separate the coriander leaves and stems and thinly slice both | Thinly slice the spring onions | Roughly chop the mushrooms into bite-sized pieces
Cut the pak choi lengthways into quarters, put them in a mixing bowl and toss with 2 tablespoons of the sesame oil
Add the remaining 1 tablespoon of sesame oil and the rapeseed oil to the wok and set over a medium heat | When the oil is hot, add three-quarters of the spring onions, the garlic, ginger and chopped coriander stems | Fry for 2 minutes, stirring constantly | Add the mushrooms and continue to stir for 6–7 minutes | Add the soy, hoisin and sriracha sauces and stir for 1 minute, making sure the mushrooms are well coated | Turn the heat right down while you cook your pak choi
Put the griddle pan on the maximum heat |