Put the cellophane noodles in a bowl, add enough water to cover by about 2.5cm (1 in) and leave to soak while preparing the other ingredients. Remove the heads and tails from the shrimp (save ...
Also to save time for future meals, the amount of sizzled spring onions is more than you’ll need for one serving of the noodles; the remainder should be stored in the fridge. Dried shrimp roe ...
Add the No Yolk Dumpling Noodles, and cook for until just shy of al dente. Reduce heat to low and add the raw shrimp, and continue to cook for 1 to 2 minutes or until pink and no longer ...
Add butter, shrimp and crawfish tails, if using. Cook just until pink. Pour in the sauce, stir to coat, then add noodles and toss again. Sauté, tossing to evenly distribute sauce and shellfish ...
Toss grilled shrimp with soba, Japan’s buckwheat noodles, and a garlicky, spicy sauce that’s both warming and energizing. For an easy, creamy pasta dish, toss fettuccine with mascarpone ...