When I was 11, my Irish American stepdad came home with a $10 wok and a used paperback Chinese cookbook. Chinese food was a treat reserved for the rare occasions when we ate out at local ...
A well-loved wok is a thing of beauty. Frequent cooking builds up a glossy, natural nonstick coating, and gentle cleaning removes excess grease, but doesn't disturb those precious layers of seasoning.
Woks aren’t unitaskers. Beyond stir-frying, you can make soups, steamed meats or vegetables, and boil pasta in the pan. Over at The Splendid Table, Chef Ming Tsai shares the many virtues of the wok ...
Ok, so I have messed up another nonstick skillet. It seems that the surface coating never lasted more than a week. I am using wooden spatula and cleaned it with the soft side of the sponge. Yet ...
Stir-fries are a weeknight lifesaver in my house – quick, vibrant, and versatile. They’re my favorite for when I want something satisfying without spending hours in the kitchen, and the HexClad wok ...