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Pork tenderloin wrapped in serrano ham
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Pork tenderloin wrapped in serrano ham

Pork tenderloin wrapped in serrano ham A creamy outdoor wok dish on HOT WOK This dish is perfect for outdoor cooking on a HOT WOK – even in cold and windy weather. Juicy pork tenderloin wrapped in serrano ham, finished in a creamy mushroom sauce, makes a hearty and flavourful meal that works year-round. Ingredients (4 servings) 2 pork tenderloins Serrano ham slices Salt and freshly ground black pepper Butter (or butter spread suitable for cooking) 1 onion, sliced 200–250 g mushrooms, sliced 2 cups cooking cream Water (as needed) Cream cheese, to taste Vegetable stock or beef stock (optional) Fresh flat-leaf parsley, finely chopped Preparation Prepare the meatSlice the pork tenderloins into even medallions. Season lightly with salt and pepper. Wrap each piece with one slice of serrano ham. The ham will hold in place on its own – no kitchen string needed. Preheat the HOT WOKLight the HOT WOK and place a large paella pan on top. Add a small amount of butter and let it melt. Sear the porkSear the wrapped pork medallions over high heat until nicely browned on all sides. Remove them from the pan and let them finish cooking gently on the grill or rest while you prepare the sauce. Cook the vegetablesAdd a little more butter to the pan. Sauté the onions and mushrooms until soft and lightly golden. Make the saucePush the vegetables to the side of the pan and pour in the cooking cream. Stir well with a wooden spoon, loosening the flavours from the bottom of the pan. Adjust the consistency with a little water if needed. Add extra flavourStir in cream cheese for a richer taste. Season with salt and pepper, or add vegetable stock or beef stock if desired. Finish the dishReturn the pork medallions to the pan and let everything simmer gently for a few minutes. Garnish with freshly chopped flat-leaf parsley before serving. Tip White wine can be used instead of water in the sauce, but the dish works just as well without alcohol. Serving suggestions Serve with tagliatelle, rice, boiled potatoes, rösti, croquettes or your favourite side dish. A warming and flavour-packed meal, made for outdoor cooking on HOT WOK. For this recipe, the cooking was done using a Wok Burner 12 kW Pro, combined with a 12 kW flat burner ring and a 35 cm paella pan — a powerful setup that delivers high, even heat, making it ideal for outdoor wok cooking, searing meat, and preparing sauces on a HOT WOK Wok burner.

Ajam Paniki – Indonesian Coconut Chicken Wings - HOT WOK
Beef

Ajam Paniki – Indonesian Coconut Chicken Wings

A rich, spicy and aromatic dish – perfect for your HOT WOK Bring the flavors of Indonesia to your backyard with this flavorful and easy-to-make Ajam Paniki. Traditionally made with chicken simmered in a spiced coconut sauce, this version uses free-range chicken wings and is cooked outdoors on the HOT WOK for maximum heat and depth of flavor. Ingredients (serves 4): For the chicken: 1 kg free-range chicken wings Oil for frying For the spice paste (boemboe): 3 shallots 3 garlic cloves 2 red chilies (adjust to taste) 1 tsp ground coriander 1 tsp ground turmeric 1 tsp shrimp paste (optional) 1 tbsp oil (for blending) Sauce: 400 ml coconut milk 2 stalks lemongrass, bruised 3 lime leaves 2 Daun Salam leaves (Indonesian bay leaves – optional) Salt and sugar to taste Instructions: 1. Prepare the boemboe (spice paste):Blend shallots, garlic, chilies, coriander, turmeric, shrimp paste, and a tablespoon of oil into a smooth paste. 2. Sear the wings:Heat your HOT WOK on high using the inner burners. Add a little oil and sear the chicken wings until lightly golden. Remove and set aside. 3. Cook the sauce:Lower the heat slightly. Add the spice paste to the wok and sauté for 1–2 minutes until fragrant. Pour in the coconut milk and stir well. Add lemongrass, lime leaves, and Daun Salam. Season with salt and a pinch of sugar. 4. Simmer:Return the chicken wings to the wok. Reduce heat to low and let everything simmer gently for about 30 minutes until the sauce thickens and the wings are cooked through. 5. Serve hot:Serve with steamed rice – and enjoy an authentic Indonesian meal with a smoky HOT WOK twist! Tip: No HOT WOK yet? You can still make this on your stovetop, but the intense heat and flame of the HOT WOK elevate the flavor to restaurant quality.

Japanese Ramen with Dashi - HOT WOK
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Japanese Ramen with Dashi

Japanese Ramen with Dashi – Perfect for HOT WOK Gas Burner Make authentic Japanese ramen from scratch with your HOT WOK! This recipe delivers a deep umami flavor with homemade dashi, aromatic oil, and a flavorful tare. Perfect for a cozy evening with plenty of warmth and taste! Ingredients (2 servings) Dashi (Soup Base) 1 piece kombu seaweed 3 dried anchovies 3 dried shiitake mushrooms 900 ml water 1 handful bonito flakes Aromatic Oil 2 garlic cloves 2 green onions Chicken skin 3 tbsp oil or fat Tare (Flavor Enhancer for the Broth) 1.5 dl dashi 4 tbsp sake 2 tbsp mirin 1 tbsp ketjap manis (sweet soy sauce) 3 tbsp coarse salt Toppings Marinated pork tenderloin Marinated bamboo shoots Fish cakes Fresh green onions Ajitsuke eggs (marinated eggs) Fresh egg noodles Bean sprouts Instructions Dashi – The Soup Base Place kombu seaweed, dried shiitake mushrooms, and dried anchovies in 900 ml of water. Let it soak for 4 hours or overnight. Pour the mixture into a wok or pot and slowly bring it to a simmer on your HOT WOK gas burner. Let it simmer for 10 minutes over low to medium heat. Remove the kombu and add bonito flakes. Turn off the heat and let the flakes settle for a few minutes. Strain the liquid and set it aside. Aromatic Oil Finely chop garlic and green onions. Heat oil or fat in a small pan or wok over low heat. Add the chopped ingredients and chicken skin. Fry slowly until golden and crispy. Stir regularly to prevent burning. Strain the oil and set it aside. Discard the garlic, onion, and chicken skin. Soup Take 1.5 dl dashi and set it aside for the tare. Heat the remaining dashi and add 800 ml of chicken broth. Keep the soup warm on your HOT WOK gas burner until serving. Tare – The Flavor Booster In a small pot, combine 1.5 dl dashi, sake, mirin, soy sauce, and coarse salt. Heat over medium heat, stirring until the salt dissolves. Noodles Cook the noodles according to package instructions. Drain and set aside. Serving In each bowl, add 4 tbsp tare and 2 tbsp aromatic oil. Pour in the hot broth and add the cooked noodles. Mix well. Top with marinated pork tenderloin, marinated bamboo shoots, fish cakes, green onions, ajitsuke eggs, and bean sprouts. 🔥 Enjoy your homemade ramen with deep umami flavors – prepared on your HOT WOK gas burner! 🔥🍜

Spicy Pork Tenderloin with Noodles - HOT WOK
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Spicy Pork Tenderloin with Noodles

Serves 4 pers. Trim the pork tenderloin (approx. 500 g) and slice into thin pieces, about 2-3 mm thick.Add 1 tsp baking soda and 1 tsp cornstarch, mix well, and let it rest for about 30 minutes. Heat up the wok and sear the meat. Remove it from the pan and sauté the vegetables: 1 red bell pepper ½ medium zucchini ½ medium onion ½ bunch of spring onions 2 chilies 3-4 garlic cloves Cut the vegetables into strips and finely chop the chilies and garlic. Season with the following ingredients: 2 tbsp dark soy sauce 2 tbsp light soy sauce 2 tbsp rice wine 50 ml meat stock If necessary, thicken the sauce with a bit of cornstarch. I served this with noodles, but rice works really well too. Absolutely delicious! If it’s too spicy, simply reduce the amount of chili. I used sesame oil for frying. Wok'r: Michael Bothfelder

Noodles with hoisin and beef - HOT WOK
Beef

Noodles with hoisin and beef

Here's a recipe for a delicious hoisin and beef noodle dish that's as quick to make as it is tasty! The juicy flank steak combined with fresh vegetables and a deep, sweet-salty sauce makes for a fantastic flavour experience, especially when cooked on HOT WOK. Perfect for those days when you need to go fast, but still have a lot of flavour. Serve piping hot - enjoy!Ingredients for 4 people: 350 g egg noodles 500 g flank steak 1 bunch of spring onions 1 onion 2 carrots oil (for frying) Sauce 4 tbsp hoisin sauce 4 tbsp. soya 1 tbsp. brown sugar 1 tsp sesame oil 1 tbsp. black soy sauce (optional - it gives the dish a slightly deeper flavour and darker colour) Here's how to make it Preparation:Cook the noodles according to the packet instructions.Cut the flank steak into thin strips.Cut the spring onions into 3 cm pieces, chop the carrots and roughly chop the onion. Stir together the ingredients for the sauce.Wok:Light the two inner rings of your HOT WOK and add oil to your wok pan.Start by frying the carrots and onions for 1 min. before adding the spring onions.Remove the vegetables and fry the meat with a little oil. When the meat is almost done, add the vegetables and sauce. When the sauce is bubbling, switch off the heat and stir in the noodles. Enjoy.

Mongolian Beef by HOT WOK - HOT WOK
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Mongolian Beef by HOT WOK

Mongolian Beef - a flavour experience in a class of its own!Fancy a spicy, hot dish that will make your taste buds explode? 🤯 Then this Mongolian beef is just the thing for you!Ingredients:- 300g tender roast beef- 2 onions 🧅- Fresh spring onions- 3 cloves of garlic 🧄- 5-8 hot Vyrtse Bird Eyes chillies 🌶️ For the sauce:- 50ml soy sauce- 1 tbsp oyster sauce- 50ml sweet soy sauce- 2 tbsp hoisin- 1/2 tsp Vyrtse vegetable stock- 1 tsp Vyrtse-DarkPink salt 🧂- 1 tsp Vyrtse-Malabar pepperThis is how it works:1. cut the roast beef into thin strips and coat in cornflour.2. roughly chop the onions and spring onions, finely chop the garlic.3 Stir together the sauce and set aside.4. sear the meat in the @hot_wok_germany or in a pan and set aside.5. now fry the vegetables, then return the meat to the pan and add the sauce and chillies. Simmer briefly.Serve with rice or noodles - simply irresistibly delicious and really nice and spicy!  Thanks to: vyrtse  

Asian lamb crown with new potatoes - HOT WOK
Grill

Asian lamb crown with new potatoes

Asian lamb crown with new potatoesFor 4 persons.  1 kg lamb crown. 1 kg new pre-cooked potatoes. 1.5 dl whisky (optional) 10 cloves of garlic 2 organic limes 16 tbsp teriyaki sauce 1 tsp cayenne pepper 4 tsp cumin 4 large fresh sprigs of rosemary Start by roughly chopping the garlic. Heat a paella pan with olive oil, and when it's hot, add garlic, rosemary, and the lamb crown. When the lamb is lightly browned, pour whisky over it and ignite it to flambe. While the lamb is cooking, mix teriyaki sauce, cayenne pepper, cumin, and the zest and juice from the limes to make a marinade. When the lamb is cooked to an internal temperature of about 35-40 degrees Celsius, remove it from the pan to rest. Then, fry the potatoes in the pan until they are lightly browned, about 30 minutes. When the potatoes are almost done, cut the lamb crown into chops and marinate with half of the prepared marinade. When the potatoes are cooked, place them in a bowl and toss with the remaining marinade. Then, fry the chops for about 2 minutes on each side. Once cooked, set them aside, and place the potatoes in the middle of the pan and fry for about 5 minutes. The dish is now ready and can be garnished with fresh garlic shoots and rosemary, as well as a sprinkle of flaky salt. If desired, you can add some halved carrots as shown in the picture.

Stir-fried noodles from the Wok - HOT WOK
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Stir-fried noodles from the Wok

Chinese noodles with crunchy vegetables and tender beef strips. Ingredients: 300 g beef strips 1 broccoli 1 onion 1 carrot Bean sprouts 200 g egg noodles 3 tbsp soy sauce 2 tbsp sesame oil Salt and pepper to taste Instructions: Cook the egg noodles according to package instructions, drain, and set aside. Cut the broccoli into small florets, thinly slice the onion, and cut the carrot into thin slices. Heat sesame oil in a pan and sauté the beef strips until browned and cooked through. Season with salt and pepper, then remove from the pan. In the same pan, sauté the onions, carrots, bean sprouts, and broccoli until lightly browned. Add the beef strips back to the pan and deglaze with soy sauce. Mix everything well and let it simmer for another 2-3 minutes. Add the cooked egg noodles to the pan and mix until the noodles are coated with the soy sauce and vegetables. Serve the dish hot and garnish with fresh coriander or sesame seeds, if desired. Enjoy your meal! 🖤🔥 From Cookkingjay and 📸 Christian Schulze Fotografie

Perfectly sear steaks on the HOT WOK Grillpan - HOT WOK
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Perfectly sear steaks on the HOT WOK Grillpan

Ingredients: Steaks of your choice Garlic butter Fresh herbs Salt and pepper Instructions: Preheat the HOT WOK: Begin by preheating your HOT WOK at high heat. Make sure it's hot enough for a good sear. Searing the Steaks: Place your steaks on the HOT WOK and let them sear for 1-2 minutes on each side. This high heat will give them a delicious, brown crust that enhances their flavor. Enhance the Flavor: Once you've achieved the perfect sear, add garlic butter and fresh herbs to the HOT WOK. This will enhance the taste of your steaks. Medium Heat: Lower the heat to medium on the HOT WOK Gas Burner. At this temperature, you can safely add the butter and herbs without the risk of burning. Additional Seasoning: If desired, season the steaks with salt and pepper or your preferred spices. Continue cooking for an additional 1 minute. Remove and Rest: After cooking the steaks for 2 minutes on each side and with the spices for 1 minute, carefully remove them from the HOT WOK Grill Pan. Resting Time: Allow the steaks to rest for 4-5 minutes. This resting period ensures that the steaks remain juicy and delicious. Serve: After the resting time, serve the steaks. Enjoy your perfectly seared, flavorful steaks! Note: Cooking times may vary depending on the thickness of the steaks. Thicker steaks may require longer cooking if you prefer them less rare on the inside. 🥩👌

Sweet and sour pork meatballs - HOT WOK
Main Course

Sweet and sour pork meatballs

Pork meatballs made in HOT WOK For 4 persons:  400 g pork2 cloves of garlic1 onion1/2 green pepper1/2 red pepper1/2 yellow pepper2-3 slices pineapple Rapeseed or sunflower oil for frying For the marinade:1/3 teaspoon salta little white pepper1 tbsp light soy sauce1 tbsp rice wine1 egg1 tbsp cornstarch For the sauce:4 tbsp ketchup3 tbsp sugar3 tbsp rice wine vinegar1/2 tsp salt1 tsp cornstarch3 to 5 tbsp water Preparation:Cut the pork into thin slices and marinate in the refrigerator for 1-4 hours.Chop the peppers, onions and garlic. Mix the meat in the cornflour after marinating and form into small balls. Mix the sauceFry the meatballs at about 180 degrees and remove them. Fry the meatballs again to make them crispy and remove them from the pan. Fry the garlic in a little oil. Add the onion to the garlic and fry a little. Add the peppers and allow to colour. Add the sauce and stir. Add the meatballs and stir to distribute the sauce. Serve with rice or noodles. (Recipe by Uwe Hagemann)

Thai inspired spareribs - HOT WOK
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Thai inspired spareribs

Thai inspired spareribs and definitely not the last time we make them here. 3 sides spareribs1 red onion3 chillies (depends on the strength)1/3 fennel3 good slices of ginger3 bay leaves2 star anise2 dl soy1/2 Katjap manis2 dl apple must3 dl water2 tablespoons brown sugarSalt and pepper 1) Remove the membrane at the back of the spare ribs.2) Place them in the Traeger at 100 degrees, for 2 hours (can be omitted).3) Coarsely chop the chilli, red onion, fennel and ginger4) After 2 hours, cut up the spareribs, cut between the legs and spread them in a fireproof dish or something that can withstand the heat.5) Divide all the other ingredients into the dish and stir. Now the barrel must go back into the Traeger.6) After 3 hours, take the dish out, the spareribs out of the dish and strain the liquid.7) Transfer the spareribs to a hot wok, together with the liquid.8) Reduce liquid in so it sticks to the spareribs.Now you are ready for Thai-inspired spareribs.

Beef with onions in HOT WOK - HOT WOK
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Beef with onions in HOT WOK

It's not just classic wok dishes that you can use your HOT WOK for. Also a Danish celebrity such as steak with onions, the gas burner is particularly suitable for together with a HOT WOK paella pan with a high rim. Then you can easily fry the steaks and onions and prepare the most delicious brown sauce in copious amounts in your outdoor kitchen. This summer version is spiced up with fresh thyme and blackberries. For 5 PersonsIngredients Steaks: 0.9 kg. ground beef (formed into patties) oil salt & pepper Soft onions - onion mixture: 1 piece. leeks (sliced) 1.5 pcs. onion (in rings) 0.5 bunch spring onions (sliced) oil 1 tsp. sugar 4 sprigs fresh thyme salt & pepper Sauce: 25 butter 0.75 wheat flour 0.38 L milk (potato water and/or cream) salt & pepper color 0.5 pk blackberries Here's how you do itSoft onions - onion mixture:Heat the pan. Fry leeks and onions until soft.Add thyme, sugar, salt and pepper. Pick them up. Fry the beefs: Fry the steaks for 4 min. on every side. Remove them (they should not be cooked through, as they also need to simmer in the sauce) Brown sauce:Melt butter and pour flour into the pan.Whip and make a butter ball.Pour in liquid (milk, potato water and approx. 1.5 dl of cream).Season to taste with salt and pepper.Let the dish simmer for 5 minutes. Final touches:Place the steaks in the sauce and let it simmer for approx. 7-10 min. Place plenty of the onion mixture on each steak. Dump blackberries in between and let them simmer for 2-3 min. Finally, sprinkle with flaked salt before serving.