Few cooking styles captivate quite like stir-frying in a wok. Elements like the fragrant smoke, licks of the flame, and constant clangs lend a visceral appeal unique to the style. And even involved ...
The first thing you notice walking up to a dai pai dong, one of Hong Kong’s signature open-air street food stalls, is the smoke. Aromatic plumes billow out from aluminum-covered vent hoods as chefs ...
Jet Tila gives us the six commandments of wok cooking. Jet recommends using a flat-bottomed carbon-steel wok. To season the wok heat it well, add kosher salt, rub the interior with the salt until the ...
A wok does more than stir-fry; it changes how you cook. Its high, sloped sides and quick heat make it ideal for crisp vegetables, tender meat, and flavorful sauces that coat every bite. Once you start ...