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Easy Korean Recipes : Cooking Vegetables for Korean Spicy Chicken Stew

How to cook vegetable for Korean Spicy Chicken Stew; learn this and more in this free online cooking video taught by an expert Korean cuisine chef and nutrition expert.

Expert: Eunyoung Kim
Bio: South Korean native Eunyoung Kim has a degree in Food Science and Nutrition from Pusan National University.
Filmmaker: Kyle Hodge

Duration : 0:2:5

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Italian Spaghetti Bolognese Recipe : Cooking Vegetables for Spaghetti Bolognese Sauce

Learn how to cook vegetables for a spaghetti Bolognese sauce with expert cooking tips in this free traditional Italian recipe video clip.

Expert: Graziano Cattaneo
Bio: Graziano Cattaneo is the chef and owner of Krizia Restaurant. Krizia Restaurant shows the genuine, natural, creative and traditional aspects of Italian cuisine.
Filmmaker: Paul Volniansky

Duration : 0:1:25

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Spaghetti With Meat Sauce Recipe : Cooking Meat for Spaghetti with Meat Sauce

Learn how to cook meat for a spaghetti with meat sauce recipe with expert cooking tips in this free traditional Italian recipe video clip.

Expert: Richard Buccola
Bio: Richard Buccola is an entrepreneur and investor. He is also the owner of several popular food & spirits establishments in Queens, NY, including the former PJ’s Bar & Grill, and The Ivy Room.
Filmmaker: Buccola Richard

Duration : 0:1:20

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Ching He Huang/Chinese Food Made Easy/Cooking for family/Dragon prawn noodles

Ching He Huang/Chinese Food Made Easy/Cooking for family ‘Dragon prawn’ noodles
Ching makes her favourite noodle dish for journalist Lina Mahdav. Lobster in Mandarin Chinese is ‘long-xia’ which translates as ‘dragon prawn’.
Ingredients
650g/1lb 6oz live lobster
2 tbsp groundnut oil
5 cloves garlic, crushed
2.5cm/1in piece fresh root ginger, peeled, finely chopped
4 tbsp yellow bean sauce (available from Asian grocers)
4 tbsp light soy sauce
2 tbsp Shaoxing rice wine or dry sherry
350g/12oz yellow shi whole wheat noodles or medium egg noodles, cooked according to packet instructions
4 spring onions, sliced lengthways
dash toasted sesame oil (optional)

Method
1. Freeze the lobster for 30 minutes. Heat a large pan of boiling water, then very quickly plunge the lobster in the water and cook for 7-8 minutes, or until pink and cooked through.
2. Lift the lobster out with tongs and reserve the cooking liquid. Using a large cleaver or knife, chop off the tail and cut into three sections. Chop off the claws. Divide the body in half lengthways. Chop each half into two pieces. Using the back of the cleaver, crack the shell of the claws and all the other pieces – this helps to let the sauce seep through and flavour the meat as the lobster cooks. Discard the rest of the lobster.
3. Heat a wok until smoking and add the groundnut oil, then add the garlic and ginger and fry for a few seconds. Stir in the yellow bean sauce, soy sauce and rice wine or sherry and cook for 30 seconds.
4. Add the lobster pieces and stir well to coat the lobster in the sauce. Add the cooked noodles and toss through well. Add 3-4 tablespoons of the reserved cooking liquid (keep the rest to make a good seafood stock). Finally, add the spring onions, toss through well and serve immediately on a large serving plate.

Duration : 0:4:38

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