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Aidot wok-reseptit

Hallitse korkean lämmön ruoanlaiton taito.

Ota kaikki irti HOT WOK -keittimestäsi reseptikokoelmallamme, joka tarjoaa ravintolatasoisia annoksia. Olipa mielessäsi terveellinen 15 minuutin wokki, rapeat alkupalat tai korkeatasoinen ulkoruokailu, reseptimme auttavat sinua hallitsemaan “Wok Hei” -ilmiön – wokin legendaarisen henkäyksen.

Kärisevistä aasialaisista klassikoista luoviin ulkoruokiin tarjoamme vaiheittaiset ohjeet, jotka on optimoitu tehokkaille kaasupolttimille. Ruoanlaitto 7, 10 tai 12 kW teholla vaatii nopeutta ja tarkkuutta, ja reseptimme näyttävät, miten tasapainotat voimakkaan lämmön ja tuoreet raaka-aineet niin, että vitamiinit, rakenne ja maku säilyvät.

Tutustu kategorioihimme ja inspiroidu:

Nopeat wokit: terveelliset arkiruoat alle 15 minuutissa.

Grilli- ja paellakokoelma: käytä HOT WOK -keittimestäsi muuhunkin kuin aasialaiseen ruoanlaittoon.

Kokin vinkit: opi polttamaan pannu oikein ja hallitsemaan liekkiä täydellisiä lopputuloksia varten.

Let's Wok – Reseptit

Let's Wok – Reseptit

Wok with Mushrooms and Spring Onions - HOT WOK
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Wok with Mushrooms and Spring Onions

Wok with Mushrooms and Spring Onions by HOT WOK. For 4 persons you need:  Ingredients: 500 g mixed mushrooms (e.g. shiitake, portobello, button), sliced 1 large onion, chopped 3 cloves garlic, chopped 1 red chili, finely chopped 1 tbsp. fresh ginger, grated 2 tbsp. vegetable oil 2 tbsp. oyster sauce 2 tbsp. soy sauce 1 tbsp. sesame oil 1 tsp. honey 2 spring onions, sliced Fresh cilantro, chopped for serving Directions: Heat the oil in a HOT WOK over high heat. Add the onion, garlic, chili, and ginger and stir-fry for about 1-2 minutes until soft and fragrant. Add the mushrooms and stir-fry for about 5-7 minutes until tender and starting to brown. Add the oyster sauce, soy sauce, sesame oil, and honey and stir-fry for another 1-2 minutes until the sauce is evenly distributed and the mushrooms are coated. Add the spring onions and stir-fry for another 1-2 minutes until they are soft. Serve with chopped fresh cilantro on top. Notes: You can add other vegetables, such as bean sprouts or snow peas, if you want more variety. You can also add chicken, beef, or tofu if you want more protein in the dish.    

Simple Chicken in Wok by HOT WOK - HOT WOK
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Simple Chicken in Wok by HOT WOK

Simple Chicken in Wok Here's what you'll need for 4 servings: 500g chicken breast, sliced into thin strips 1 red bell pepper, sliced into strips 1 yellow bell pepper, sliced into strips 1 onion, chopped 3 cloves of garlic, chopped 1 broccoli, cut into small florets 1 carrot, sliced thinly 2 tbsp. soy sauce 2 tbsp. sesame oil 1 tsp. ginger, grated 1 tsp. sugar Fresh coriander, chopped for serving 2 dl rice Instructions:Cook the rice according to the package instructions and keep it warm. You can also use noodles.Turn on your HOT WOK and place your wok pan on the burner. Heat the oil over high heat. Add the chicken and cook for about 5-7 minutes, until browned and cooked through. Remove the chicken from the pan and set aside.Add the onion, garlic, ginger, and sugar to the wok and stir-fry for a minute, until fragrant.Add the bell peppers, broccoli, and carrot to the wok and stir-fry for another 3-5 minutes, until the vegetables are tender.Add the chicken back to the wok along with soy sauce and stir to combine the ingredients. Heat through for 2-3 minutes.Serve the wok dish immediately with hot rice and sprinkle with fresh coriander.Enjoy!

Lemongrass Chicken - HOT WOK
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Lemongrass Chicken

Lemongrass Chicken for 2 persons Ingredients: 75g fresh ginger 50g lemongrass 50g garlic 2 small chili peppers Finely chop everything and cover with sunflower oil. 400g chicken breast fillet Cut into pieces. Season with salt and pepper, sprinkle with cornstarch. 500g jalapenos, cleaned and cut into thin strips. Proceed the same way with a red onion. Mix strong chicken broth with plenty of fish sauce and cornstarch. Use 2 tablespoons of cornstarch per 1/2 liter. Serve with fragrant rice. Strongly supported by the Wok burner from HOT WOK. (Recept Uwe Bender)

Sweet and sour pork meatballs - HOT WOK
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Sweet and sour pork meatballs

Pork meatballs made in HOT WOK For 4 persons:  400 g pork2 cloves of garlic1 onion1/2 green pepper1/2 red pepper1/2 yellow pepper2-3 slices pineapple Rapeseed or sunflower oil for frying For the marinade:1/3 teaspoon salta little white pepper1 tbsp light soy sauce1 tbsp rice wine1 egg1 tbsp cornstarch For the sauce:4 tbsp ketchup3 tbsp sugar3 tbsp rice wine vinegar1/2 tsp salt1 tsp cornstarch3 to 5 tbsp water Preparation:Cut the pork into thin slices and marinate in the refrigerator for 1-4 hours.Chop the peppers, onions and garlic. Mix the meat in the cornflour after marinating and form into small balls. Mix the sauceFry the meatballs at about 180 degrees and remove them. Fry the meatballs again to make them crispy and remove them from the pan. Fry the garlic in a little oil. Add the onion to the garlic and fry a little. Add the peppers and allow to colour. Add the sauce and stir. Add the meatballs and stir to distribute the sauce. Serve with rice or noodles. (Recipe by Uwe Hagemann)

Baked Milk - HOT WOK
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Baked Milk

The milk is actually fried, but for some reason, we call it "baked milk". The taste and texture are pudding-like. Preparation time: 15 mins Cooking time: 3 - 5 mins Servings: 4 people Ingredients: 200g milk 30g cornstarch 40g sugar 35g wheat flour (Type 405) 1 egg 1/2 tsp baking powder Panade Mix breadcrumbs and panko Instructions: Mix the milk, cornstarch, and 30g of sugar together. Pour the mixture into a pot and heat over low heat. Stir until it becomes creamy. Use a spoon to put the thickened mixture into a mold. Let it cool in the refrigerator for 1 hour. Whisk the egg in a bowl, add flour, baking powder, and 10g sugar, and stir until it becomes a creamy mixture. Dip the cooled milk balls/shapes into the egg mixture and coat with the breadcrumbs and panko mixture. Fry at 170°C for about 3-5 minutes until the surface turns golden brown.    (Recipe by Uwe Hagemann)

Candied Almonds in Wok - HOT WOK
Appetizer

Candied Almonds in Wok

Make Candied Almonds in Wok Is there anything better than roasted almonds on a cold winter's day? We've been experimenting with making them ourselves on our HOT WOK, and we don't regret it for a second. Here's a delicious recipe for roasted almonds that's easy and straightforward. We use spices like cinnamon, cloves and cardamom, which not only help to spread a heavenly aroma, but also give a great taste to the roasted almonds. Whether you use spices and which ones, is entirely up to you. For 6 persons: 2 dl almonds 2 dl sugar 0.5 dl water 0.5 tsp. cinnamon 0.5 tsp. cloves 0.5 tsp. cardamom How to make Candied Almonds on your HOT WOK Turn on your wok to full power. Pour the almonds, sugar and water into the wok. Let it bubble and let the water evaporate while stirring. Turn down to ½ heat and let the sugar crystallize while you stir it. When the sugar starts to melt again, add your spices. Then continue for a little longer, but be careful not to let the sugar burn, as the almonds may stick together. Take the almonds off the heat and pour them out onto a piece of baking paper to cool. Once cooled, you can store them in an airtight container.    

Paella with shellfish and chicken: - HOT WOK
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Paella with shellfish and chicken:

Paella with shellfish and chicken: 400 gr. risotto rice 600 gr. Chicken breast fillets 300 g. Tiger prawns 300 g. mixed shellfish (e.g. mussels, squid) 2 garlic cloves 1 red pepper 3 tomatoes 4 artichoke hearts 150 gr. peas ½ vegetable stock cube 3-4 saffron threads Sea salt and pepper 2 tbsp. freshly chopped parsley Olive oilAll ingredients should be cleaned and cut into the desired pieces - if you are using fresh mussels, these should also be steamed first. If you are using raw king prawns, these should be cooked first and then removed from the panPut the paella pan on medium heat and add some olive oil. Fry the chicken pieces with the garlic and add the peppers and tomatoes. Let this simmer for a few minutes. Add about 1 litre of water, the stock cube and the saffron. When it boils, add the rice and let the dish simmer for about 10-12 minutes. Remember to stir the dish a few times. Add all your shellfish, peas and artichoke hearts to the dish and heat for about 10 minutes. Season to taste with salt and pepper.

Thai inspired spareribs - HOT WOK
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Thai inspired spareribs

Thai inspired spareribs and definitely not the last time we make them here. 3 sides spareribs1 red onion3 chillies (depends on the strength)1/3 fennel3 good slices of ginger3 bay leaves2 star anise2 dl soy1/2 Katjap manis2 dl apple must3 dl water2 tablespoons brown sugarSalt and pepper 1) Remove the membrane at the back of the spare ribs.2) Place them in the Traeger at 100 degrees, for 2 hours (can be omitted).3) Coarsely chop the chilli, red onion, fennel and ginger4) After 2 hours, cut up the spareribs, cut between the legs and spread them in a fireproof dish or something that can withstand the heat.5) Divide all the other ingredients into the dish and stir. Now the barrel must go back into the Traeger.6) After 3 hours, take the dish out, the spareribs out of the dish and strain the liquid.7) Transfer the spareribs to a hot wok, together with the liquid.8) Reduce liquid in so it sticks to the spareribs.Now you are ready for Thai-inspired spareribs.

Appetizer: Ricepaper with Chicken and Pak Choi - HOT WOK
Appetizer

Appetizer: Ricepaper with Chicken and Pak Choi

Appetizer: Ricepaper with Chicken and Pak ChoiAll you need: - Pak Choi - Chicken breast (cut into strips)- Sesame Oil - Oyster sauce- Soya sauce- Red curry paste- Peanut Oil / Sunflower Oil- Rice paper- Sesame seeds- Fresh limeMarinade for the chicken (can be made the day before - or 2 hours before)In mixet ratio 1:1- Sesame Oil - Oyster sauce- Soya sauce Preparation of the chicken:Heat peanut Oil/sunflower Oil in the wok. Fry red curry paste (dosage according to how strong you want it) in the oil. Pour the chicken into small cubes - or strips into the wok. Fry the chicken well. Remove the chicken.Add the coarsely chopped pak choi to the wok and fried it. Rice paper as a base / serving optionPour a good amount of Oil into your wok pan. Heat the oil to about 180 degrees - Peanut oil or Sunflower oilThe rice paper will bubble up in 2 seconds when the oil is hot enough. If the oil is not hot enough, the rice paper will not bubble. When the rice paper bubbles up, immediately remove it from the wok again. Info: You can cut the rice paper into all different sizes.   ServingPut a few pieces of Pak Choi on a piece of rice paperThen a few pieces of chicken Finally, squeeze some fresh lime over it Sprinkle some sesame seeds on top And now you can serve.

Delicious crispy rice paper - HOT WOK
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Delicious crispy rice paper

Use rice paper as a base for starters or as a garnish for your meal. Here we've made rice paper easy and simple in the wok and then used it to serve a small easy dish with meat, salad, chilli mayo, topping with grated lime. The rice papers are too big or maybe not round. You can easily cut them into the shapes you like and then they just need 3 seconds down in the hot oil in the wok. We recommend that when making crispy rice paper in the wok, you have it all ready as it goes really quickly.

Fried noodles with beef and Pak Choi - HOT WOK
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Fried noodles with beef and Pak Choi

Super tasty wok with udon noodles, beef, spring onions and Pak Choy, Pak Choi or Bok Choy - yes, dear child has many names. The dish is seasoned with garlic and chilli and topped with peanuts.Ingredients4 people 1 bunch spring onions 4 pieces. carrots 400 g Pak Choi 3 cloves of garlic 1 piece. ginger 1 piece. chili 300 g udon noodles (alternatively egg noodles or rice noodles) 60 g hoisin sauce 500 g minced or sliced ​​beef 50 ml soy sauce 50 g peanuts lime leaves oil (as needed) Here's how you do itPrepare ingredients: Cut carrots into sticks. Cut spring onions into thin half slices. Cut and roughly chop the Pak Choi. Chop or press the garlic into small pieces. Grate the ginger as finely as possible. Chop Chili as finely as possible. Cook noodles: Put a large pot of water on the boil. Cook the noodles in the pan with water for 2-3 minutes. After boiling, save approx. 1 dl of the boiling water. Stir the noodles with the saved code water and the Hoisin sauce. Put the lid on and let them stand. Wok:Heat the wok and pour in a little sunflower oil for approx. 1 min.Fry carrots for 4-6 min. Add pak choi, garlic, ginger and possibly lime leaves to taste with a little salt.When it has been fried at high heat for 2-4 minutes, remove the vegetables in a bowl. Heat the wok again with new sunflower oil. Fry the beef for 4-6 min. on full heat and then add the soy sauce and the vegetables from the bowl. Turn together 1 min. Then add the noodles to the wok and stir for 1 minute. by medium heat. Serve: Arrange the dish on a plate and top with chilli and peanuts.

Chicken with vegetables - HOT WOK
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Chicken with vegetables

Chicken must probably be said to be in the top 3 when it comes to popular ingredients in wok dishes. In this recipe, it has been joined by pasta and delicious vegetables such as sweet peas, chickpeas, mushrooms and peppers.Credit: Handgaard_bbqIngredients4 people Wok sauce 1 general soy sauce 3 tsp. Ketjap mani soy sauce 2 tbsp. sweet chili sauce 1 tbsp. mustard 2 tbsp. sugar Chicken and vegetables 400 chicken 1 tbsp. Tuscan spice mix 200 mushrooms 1 bell pepper 1 tbsp chickpeas 1 bag of sweet peas (common peas and sugar peas can also be used) 1 onion sunflower oil salt & pepper