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George wrote:
> Mitch wrote: > >> I can't seem to get "that taste." >> Don't even know how to describe it. >> >> My fried rice is good, but it's just not like takeout, which I love. >> >> And it's not MSG. The places around here don't use it. >> And I'd know if they lied because my friend would have an instant >> migraine. > > > Its called "wok hey" and it is because of a good wok heated by high > output burners. Thats why you can certainly use a wok at home on a > standard stove but never get a really good result. I use a flat bottom spun steel wok on an electric stove. The stir fries I make turn out as good or better than most of the Chinese restaurants where I've eaten. So also say the guests I've fed on these oriental concoctions. |
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