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Grilled cold noodles

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Grilled cold noodles

Grilled cold noodles (Chinese: 烤冷面; pinyin: kǎolěngmiàn) is a local specialized snack of the Chinese province of Heilongjiang. It is also used as a side dish, usually sold at night markets or roadside stands rather than in restaurant chains.

Grilled cold noodles usually cooked with noodles that somewhat resemble pieces of paper, and with eggs, onions, and other auxiliary materials, The main condiment is sweet bean sauce or gochujang.

Traditionally, there are three different ways to cook the dish: grilling, teppanyaki and frying.

History

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There are two main theories as to the birthplace of grilled cold noodles. Some people believe that the dish originated in Mishan, while others believe that it started in Mudanjiang.[1]

According to legend, a man called Gai Guofeng (盖国峰) who sold snacks at the backdoor of Second Middle School of Mishan City liked to grill cold noodles for himself as a dish to go with wine. Unexpectedly, students of the Second Middle School of Mishan City found that the dish was very delicious, and it became very popular in Mishan.[1]

Use teppanyaki to cook Grilled cold noodles

However, the original cold noodle dish was not soft enough, and was a little hard to chew. After the use of softer noodles, grilled cold noodles was gradually accepted by people all around China.[1] However, grilled cold noodles are still known for their chewiness. The chewy texture comes from gluten.

Variations

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  • Grilled: The noodles and sauce are put in a grilling basket.
  • Fry: Popular primarily in Mishan. The noodles are fried and then brushed with sauce.
  • Teppanyaki: This is the most common way to cook the dish using Teppanyaki cold noodles with onion, eggs and sausage.


References

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  1. ^ a b c 王辉. "我骄傲!火遍全国的烤冷面是黑龙江密山发明的-烤冷面-东北网黑龙江". heilongjiang.dbw.cn. Retrieved 2017-11-06.