Thursday, March 5, 2009

Some Info On Woks



Although the district cuisines of China and other Asian countries vary in flavors and ingredients, the unify link between these districts is the use of this wonderful tool the wok as the prime cooking vessel.

The wok was changed centuries ago as a result of lost of fuel. Its rounded shape and long sloping sides provide an extensive cooking surface,
which may be heated to very high temperatures with little fuel. The wok is most commonly related with the technique of stir-frying, but can be used to deep-fry, braise, roast, steam, and simmer.

Cooking with a Wok

There are a few general strategies for doing any cooking with a wok that should be kept in mind.

Preparation and cooking are two separate actions. Carefully read the entire recipe, if you are using one before beginning any cooking. All ingredients should be arranged before cooking.

Attention to the cooking process is very important because most foods are cooked over extreme heat in a matter of minutes. The strength of the heat used for wok cooking is important. In most cases, easily controlled high heat is needed. For this reason, a gas range with its instant heat control is normally more efficient than an electric range or electric wok.

The kind of oil used is also very important. A vegetable oil is normally used in wok cooking. It may be heated to a high temperature without smoking is essential. Peanut oil, corn oil, and soybean oil also works well. Other kinds of fats or greases, such as olive oil, sesame oil, or butter should not be used because they burn easily and tend to smoke more easily.

Due to the variables, such as kinds of foods, type of heat, and the kind of cooking equipment used, cooking times that are directed in recipes should be used as estimate times; it is not enforced to cook at the specific time that is given to you.

Individual wok accessories aren't needed to ensure great cooking, but they can make wok cooking more at ease. If you will be doing a great amount of wok cooking, you might want to stock your kitchen with some good utensils that are made for the wok specifically. Looking for some supplies for your kitchen? Shop here at Lil Chef's Aid.Com

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