Caramelized-Scallion Noodles Recipe (2024)

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cgg

I am clueless about noodles. Are these regular Italian noodles, or are they some kind of Asian noodle? Thanks.

Max

In Shanghai we have a common dish called 葱油拌面 (cong you ban mian),w hich is scallion oil noodles. The scallion is chopped into short strips rather than pureed, and the scallion is fried until brown and crispy. After that, we set the scallion aside and add a mix of dark soy sauce, light soy sauce, and some sugar to the oil, and cook it down (common technique in Chinese cooking). This produces a very flavorful and concentrated sauce--1 spoonful is enough for ~2 servings of noodles.

C

Maybe "shiitake"?

Peter Nelson

I was disappointed with the caramelized scallion sauce too. It tasted of toasted grass with a vague onion flavor--rather unforgetable! And I love caramelizing regular onions so I'm not unfamiliar with the concept. My best guess at what went wrong was including the green portion of the scallions. Any suggestions?

Lynn

Try cooking dried angel hair pasta in a quart of water with 2 tsp baking soda. When the pasta is cooked, drain, RINSE, and proceed. https://www.seriouseats.com/2014/10/baking-soda-ramen-noodle-spaghetti-h...It’s not perfect, but...

Melissa

Here’s a link to the carmelized scallion sauce: https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1019308-caramelized-scallion-sauce?a... Page Recipe Card&region=scallion&pgType=tag&rank=3

Marge Cramton

This was good, and different. Not to die for. The recipe for the scallion sauce was goofy. Why in the world would I use a cup of oil in a dish for two? I understand they don't think we would use all the sauce, but I don't need more stuff sitting in my fridge, waiting for some occasion that never comes. I cut the oil in half, and it was still way too much. The carmelized scallions were tasty, though. Two tablespoons of oil might be plenty, and 1 teaspoon of kosher salt.

Beth G

Forgot the slivered ginger at the end, but no matter. We found the recipe superb, particularly the different flavors, temperatures and textures: tangy onion sauce, sweet oyster sauce, salty soy sauce... Crunchy broccoli, soft eggs and noodles and crispy shiitakes... Hot noodles and room temp broccoli, eggs and mushrooms.Looking forward to using the leftover onion sauce as a condiment in the next several weeks.

make it great

Made this exactly as recipe described. Spinach worked well for the greens - remember it’s important to dry the greens when finished cooking. Angel hair from the fresh section of grocer was lovely. Added a couple pieces of roasted garlic to each serving.

Diana

I haven’t made this yet, but I’m going to try it with rice noodles, because I’m always looking for recipes that I can adapt for my gluten intolerant daughter.

Lakebluffer

I'm thinking it doesn't matter..... fresh noodles = happiness!

Lee

I tried this with leftover Chinese egg noodles. I'd cooked up a batch thre day before, took them out and stir fried them. Really liked the results. Next time I have leftover egg noodles I'll try it again but for breakfast with a fried egg instead of hard boiled.

ERH

I got a little too excited adding the scallion sauce and my first edition of this was almost inedibly salty. Had to make a second batch of noodles and add them to the first one in order to dilute the salt content. However, final result was very tasty, especially with some asparagus and ginger. TL;DR: a little scallion sauce goes a long way!

Ed Conn

I was quite impressed with this recipe as were my guests and spouse. I had a bit of the green portion of the scallion but ended up chopping some of it for a garnish which worked out great. I make my own pasta which I believe is a key element here with this recipe. Will definitely do it again.

Walter

I would guess that the heat was too high under the scallions. Caramalizing is a slow, gentle process.

DrMimzz

This is very good. I used ''Max'' suggestion below which detailed how to make the sauce in the Shanghai fashion, It was utterly delicious, thank you so much Max. That change to the way of making the sauce is what elevates the dish from a 4 star to a 5. And I topped it with the crispy fried scallions.

mary brown

Use Frances Lam's Ginger Scallion sauce with this

jksf

I made this with a poached egg, mushrooms and kale sautéed with sesame oil and red pepper, and with kimchi and ginger. It was delicious. I love the scallion sauce. I’m excited that I have more sauce- will definitely be making this again soon!

Pat Brownlie

The scallion sauce did not impress so it made this dish unimpressive as well.

Deirdre

I used rice sticks and, after soaking them in warm water and draining them, I stir fried them briefly with the sauce and the greens (I used chard). I added the other ingredients on the plates - pickled onions and jalepenos, leftover sirloin and the soft boiled egg. It worked well. I think next time I might just leave the sauce with mostly the caramelized scallions and just add a very few raw ones at the end.

Jill

Very good. Used one package of hakka noodles, one bunch of broccoli (steamed), about 12 cooked shrimp, and 1/2 the carmelized scallion sauce. Sauteed garlic and ginger in a bit of oil, added the steamed broccoli and shrimp to heat. Mixed cooked noodles with all of the sauce and put shrimp/broccoli mixture on top with the halved soft boiled egg. Added both soy and oyster sauce. Worth doing occasionally. A bit heavy and oily.

T

Was unable to find the broccoli so I substituted for baby bok choy and I was going to be cooking for someone with a shellfish allergy so I didn’t use oyster sauce. Instead I sautéed the greens and a mix of mushrooms (shiitake, king oyster, enoki) with soy sauce, mirin, a little sugar, and garlic. Feels like I made an entirely different recipe but the scallion sauce was delicious! And the meal was a hit :)

mary

The scallion dressing took about one hour to caramelize but was delicious once it got there. Excellent dish.

ellie

3 stars. Just ok flavor. Easy preparation

Rosalie Romano

The caramelized scallion sauce is delicious in this dish, but also drizzled over pork roast, roast chicken, and vegetables. Enjoyed the sauce over ramen!

Sarah

I ended up turning this into a stir-fry with some bok choy and hoisin instead of oyster sauce (which did make it pretty rich). The scallion sauce didn't add much, but it also didn't detract.

Mks

I'm not sure what we did wrong (followed the directions exactly). This was probably the worst NY Times recipe we've ever done.

Carolyn Klepser

It's great that you've made recipes freely available during COVID, but what's frustrating about this one is, the crucial caramelized-scallion sauce recipe is only available by subscription. What a tease!

DW99

I understand yr frustration, but the NYT needs revenue to continue doing its phenomenal work. It and the WaPo have done an incalculable amount of good during the unprecedented tumult and norms-shattering of the past 4 years.Just google for a recipe with the same title, read the candidates, and decide which sound good to you.

Julia

This was absolutely delicious. Instead of chinese broccoli I cooked bok choy in garlic and ginger and topped that with a little oyster sauce. Added pickled red onions too. Will absolutely make this again.

jancpfeifer

This sauce looks like the picture and tastes amazing! After a thrilling lunch of ramen, veggies, and this sauce, I tried it on a piece of fish. It was the perfect taste to make the forgotten, frozen lump of cod appetizing. Thank you!

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Caramelized-Scallion Noodles Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What type of noodles are scallion noodles? ›

Scallion oil noodle ingredients

It is a type of semi-fresh noodles that have a really good texture and taste very similar to fresh noodles. If you don't have access to them, dried thin wheat noodles such as udon noodles will work great. The main ingredients should be wheat and water.

What is scallion oil used for? ›

Scallion oil, or Green Onion Oil is a popular condiment in Chinese cuisine! It's made by quite simply infusing green onions into hot oil, then cooling and using for a variety of dishes: noodles, stir-fries, rice, roasted veggies, marinades & dressings, and more!

What are green onions in Chinese food? ›

Scallion (大葱, da cong) is one of the most important fresh ingredients in Chinese cuisine, along with ginger and garlic. The Chinese scallion is generally very big and long in size. A whole scallion is usually 60 centimeters (24 inches) long and 2 centimeters (0.8 inch) in diameter.

What are good additional things to put on noodles? ›

  • Butter and Milk (France) To give your noodle recipe a French twist, all you'll need are two ingredients: butter and 🥛 milk. ...
  • Kimchi (Korea) ...
  • Fried Bacon and Egg (USA) ...
  • Peanut Butter and Sriracha Sauce (Thailand) ...
  • Sliced Cheese (Italy) ...
  • Sesame Oil and Soy Sauce (Japan) ...
  • Garlic and Soy Sauce (China) ...
  • Canned meat.
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What do Chinese people eat with noodles? ›

The noodles are usually topped with vegetables and herbs such as spring onions, garlic, leeks, coriander, Sichuan peppercorns, cumin, and chili. Originally, the noodles were part of workers' meals, but they have recently become popular in elegant restaurants.

What are the thick Chinese noodles called? ›

"thick noodles") are thick Chinese noodles made from wheat flour and water. Two types of Chinese noodles are called cumian. One is Shanghai style, thick in diameter, used in Shanghai fried noodles. The other type is Hong Kong style, flat and wide, sometimes yellow-alkaline.

What's the difference between scallions and spring onions? ›

Scallions and green onions are literally the same thing.

Spring onions, on the other hand, are a different thing. The bulb of a spring onion is much larger, compared to the small, not-so-bulbous scallion.

What are yellow noodles called? ›

Ingredients: What Chinese Noodles Are Made of

As the name implies, egg noodles are made with both flour and eggs, which gives them a bright yellow color and a slightly heavier texture than their flour-only counterparts.

What does scallion do to the body? ›

It also functions in promoting cardiac muscle activity, lowers the amounts of bad LDL cholesterol and raises levels of good HDL cholesterol. Furthermore, scallion is very advantageous in preventing instances of heart attacks and stroke and thereby contributes to a longer and healthier lifespan.

Do I need to refrigerate scallion oil? ›

Once cooled, transfer them to a airtight container. Once the oil has cooled off completely, transfer it to an airtight jar. Store it in the fridge up to 3 months.

Should I cook onions in olive oil or vegetable oil? ›

You can use either oil or butter to caramelize onions — but ideally, you use a combination of both! I like to use olive oil, and this cooking fat tolerates heat particularly well.

What is the yellow thing in Chinese food? ›

Soybean sprouts are a bean sprout that features a yellow head the size of a small bean on the end, whereas mung bean sprouts have a much smaller head, about the size of a grain of barley. Bean sprouts are often added to noodle dishes and stir fries.

What is that aroma in Chinese cooking? ›

Chinese aromatics is equivalent to the French mirepoix which is the flavor base to all dishes. The Chinese aromatics consist of garlic, ginger and scallions which are very aromatic (pleasant smelling) when fried in oil. The scallions can be substituted with shallots and leeks for a different flavor profile.

What kind of onions do Chinese restaurants use? ›

Green Onion, Ginger, Garlic for Chinese Food

GGG is what you will see pretty much every time in a Chinese kitchen; The cook will put the stove on high, pour in oil, wait until the oil heats up, throw in chopped green onion, ginger and garlic.

What mixes well with noodles? ›

11 Toppings to Make Your Instant Noodles Tastier and Healthier
  • Pesto. This classic Italian sauce combines ingredients like garlic cloves, parmesan and basil, which gives it its signature green colour. ...
  • Pesto. ...
  • Cheese Slices. ...
  • Cheese Slices. ...
  • Sesame Seeds and Flaxseeds. ...
  • Sesame Seeds and Flaxseeds. ...
  • Edamame Beans. ...
  • Edamame Beans.
Aug 6, 2019

What food goes good with noodles? ›

The best side dishes to serve with buttered noodles are London broil, sloppy joes, lobster tails, Swedish meatballs, teriyaki pork chops, stuffed pepper soup, butternut squash, chicken piccata, beef stroganoff, baked ziti, shrimp scampi, broccoli and cheese sauce, roasted red pepper sauce, grilled chicken Caesar salad, ...

What do noodles taste good with? ›

Buttered noodles are simple to make with your favorite pasta, butter, Parmesan cheese, salt, and pepper for a quick and easy, kid-friendly dish. Fresh herbs and a little lemon juice could be added to amp up the flavor. Perfect to serve either as-is or alongside steak, chicken, or meatballs.

What do Japanese eat noodles with? ›

The noodles are usually topped with an egg, tempura, or other ingredients and can be served hot or cold, with or without broth. Cold soba noodles are eaten with a soy based dipping sauce called t_suyu_, and it is an experience after which I decided I'm on Team Hot Soba.

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