The positive of this is that the flavour of each ingredient is clear, pure, untainted. The negative is that if each flavour - and the combination of flavours - isn't right when raw, it won't be when cooked.
Monday, October 6, 2014
STIR FRIED CHICKEN WITH LOMBOK AND BOK CHOY
There's something about stir fries that makes me think of those speed dating events. You have a bunch of ingredients that haven't met. They get thrown into the wok, given barely enough time to say hello and a moment later they're unceremoniously scooped out onto a plate.
The positive of this is that the flavour of each ingredient is clear, pure, untainted. The negative is that if each flavour - and the combination of flavours - isn't right when raw, it won't be when cooked.
The positive of this is that the flavour of each ingredient is clear, pure, untainted. The negative is that if each flavour - and the combination of flavours - isn't right when raw, it won't be when cooked.
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