Authentic wok recipes
Master the Art of High-Heat Cooking
Unlock the full potential of your HOT WOK with our collection of restaurant-quality recipes. Whether you are craving a 15-minute healthy stir-fry, crispy appetizers, or gourmet outdoor grilling, our recipes are designed to help you master the "Wok Hei" – the legendary breath of the wok.
From sizzling Asian classics to creative outdoor meals, we provide step-by-step guides optimized for high-performance gas stoves. Cooking with 7, 10, or 12 kW requires speed and precision, and our recipes show you exactly how to balance the intense heat with fresh ingredients to keep vitamins, crunch, and flavor intact.Explore our categories and get inspired:
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Let's Wok - Recipes
Let's Wok - Recipes
Asian Pumpkin Soup
Asian Pumpkin Soup on HOT WOK 🔥 Ingredients for 4 people: 3 tbsp coconut oil 500 g pumpkin 400 g carrots 1 spring onion (50 g) 1 small chili 1 clove garlic 5 cm ginger (30 g) 1 tsp turmeric 500 ml vegetable broth 400 ml coconut milk 5 leaves Thai basil 1 lime leaf A pinch of salt 1 tbsp soy sauce A pinch of black pepper 1 tbsp lime juice Fresh coriander for serving How to cook it on HOT WOK: Preparation: Remove the stems from the pumpkin, peel it if necessary, and hollow it out. Weigh the pumpkin and use the same amount of carrots. Peel the carrots and cut both the pumpkin and carrots into large chunks. Peel and finely chop the ginger and turmeric. Finely chop the spring onion, chili, and garlic. Heat up the HOT WOK gas burner: Set the HOT WOK to high heat and heat the coconut oil in the wok. When the oil is hot, add the spring onion, ginger, chili, turmeric, and garlic. Sauté everything until it becomes translucent and fragrant. Add the vegetables: Add the pumpkin and carrots to the wok, and gently cook without browning them. Reduce the heat slightly and pour in the vegetable broth and coconut milk. Add the Thai basil and lime leaf. Simmer: Bring the soup to a boil, then let it simmer on medium heat for about 10-15 minutes, or until the vegetables are tender. Test by pricking the vegetables with a needle – they should slide off easily when they are ready. Remove herbs and blend: Remove the lime leaf and basil leaves from the soup. Use a hand blender to puree the soup until smooth and creamy. Season and serve: Season the soup with salt, pepper, soy sauce, and lime juice to taste. Serve hot, topped with fresh coriander.
Mussels with herbs and beer on a HOT WOK
If you're looking to cook a flavorful seafood dish with a quick and intense heat, this mussel recipe made on a HOT WOK gas burner is perfect! With fresh mussels, herbs, and a splash of beer, this dish comes together in minutes, locking in all the natural juices and bold flavors. Serve it with a cold beer for the ultimate seafood experience. 4 Persons. Ingredients: 2 kg mussels 🦪 1 tbsp butter 🧈 4 garlic cloves 🧄 (thinly sliced) 1/2 tsp chili flakes 🌶️ 2 carrots 🥕 (diced) 2 celery stalks 🥬 (diced) 1/2 lemon 🍋 (sliced) 1 beer 🍺 (same type for serving) 2.5 dl (1 cup) crème fraîche 38% 🥛 1 handful of roughly chopped parsley 🌿 Salt and pepper to taste Instructions for HOT WOK: Preparation: Start by thoroughly rinsing the mussels. Remove any damaged ones or those that don’t close when tapped lightly on the counter. Prepare the vegetables: Dice the carrots and celery. Slice the garlic cloves thinly. Heat the HOT WOK Gas Burner on high heat: Melt the butter in the wok, making sure it gets hot enough. Add the garlic, chili flakes, carrots, and celery. Sauté for a couple of minutes until the vegetables become slightly golden and fragrant. Add lemon and beer: Add the lemon slices and beer to the wok and stir well. Season with salt and pepper. Let everything come to a boil over high heat. Steam the mussels: Once the liquid is boiling vigorously, add the rinsed mussels. Stir quickly to coat them in the liquid. Cover the wok with a lid (or use a large lid that fits over most of the wok) and let the mussels steam for about 2 minutes, or until they open. Finishing touches: Once the mussels have opened, remove the lid and crank the heat to maximum again. Stir in the crème fraîche and chopped parsley, mixing everything gently so the mussels are well-coated. Taste the broth and adjust seasoning with more salt, pepper, and a squeeze of lemon juice if needed. Serving: Pour the mussels and the flavorful broth into a serving dish and serve immediately with a cold beer of the same type used in the dish. Tip: The HOT WOK Gas Burner provides faster and stronger heat, making this dish even more delicious as the mussels steam quickly, preserving their juices and flavor!
Khai Jiao - Omelette by HOT WOK
Khai JiaoThai omelette prepared on the HOT WOK. Recipe: 2 eggs 1 tbsp water 1 tbsp cornflour 1 tsp fish sauce 1/2 tsp lime juice 300 ML neutral oil for the wok Watch video at CizzeBBQ
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
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
Pad see Ew
Pad see ew is a Thai noodle dish that's really quick to make. It does require a trip to your local Asian supermarket or an online shopping trip - but it's well worth it! We cook the dish on a HOT WOK, which is excellent at delivering the high temperatures that Thai wok dishes require. The Chinese broccoli in particular gets a wonderful grilled flavour in the HOT WOK. If you can't find boneless chicken thighs, buy them bone-in and bone them yourself. It takes a little longer, but the bonus is that they'll have skin on - it adds a great flavour. If you can't find Chinese broccoli (also known as alboglabra, young kale or gailan), use bok choy instead, or even broccoli. For 4 persons: 300 wide rice noodles450 g boneless chicken thighs1 handful of Chinese broccoli (about 8-10 spears)3 cloves of garlic2 eggsoil (for frying)2.5 tbsp. black soya (healthy boy brand black soy orange label***)1.5 tbsp. soya (preferably healthy boy brand thin soya)3 tbsp. water1 tbsp. palm sugar or brown sugar2 tbsp. oyster sauce1 tbsp. lime juicechilli flakes1 peanuts (salted and roasted) How to do: Bring water to the boil in a saucepan and switch off the heat. Add the rice noodles to the water and leave them there for about 10 minutes or until they are done. Then put them in a strainer and rinse them under cold water. While the rice noodles are in the water, cut the Chinese broccoli into 3 cm pieces - the stems need to cook for longer, so divide the stems and leaves into 2 piles. Chop the garlic and cut the chicken thighs into strips. Heat your wok on your HOT WOK. Add 3 tbsp. oil and when it's ready, add the stems, garlic and chicken. While it's cooking, stir together the black soya, soya, water, palm sugar, oyster sauce and lime juice. When the chicken is almost done, add the leaves and 2 eggs. Stir well to combine. Remove everything from the wok and add the soy mixture. Add the noodles to the wok and toss everything around - be careful not to break the noodles. Add the chicken mix back in and as soon as everything is well mixed, the pad see ew is ready. Serve with some chilli flakes, chopped peanuts and lime cut into wedges. The spicy, salty and sour flavours give balance to the dish. Enjoy. The recipe is developed in collaboration with Julia Olsen, Onekitchenblog.
Chicken in Sweet and Sour Sauce
Chicken in sweet and sour sauce is one of the most beloved wok classics. The delicious sweet and sour sauce perfectly complements the stir-fried chicken pieces, and the pineapple chunks add an extra juicy kick. Besides pineapple, we also use carrots, bell peppers, and spring onions, but feel free to experiment with other vegetables like zucchini, cucumber, cherry tomatoes, etc. Recipe for 4 People Ingredients 500 g chicken breast (cut into thin strips) Olive oil (for frying the chicken) 3 carrots (depending on size and preference) 1 red bell pepper (cut into thin strips) 1 bunch of spring onions (cut into thin slices) 1 can of pineapple (cut into desired size) Sweet and Sour Sauce 2 tbsp corn starch 1 dl water 2 tbsp soy sauce 2 dl pineapple juice (juice from the can) 2 tbsp white wine vinegar 2 tbsp ketchup 2 tbsp sweet chili sauce 2 tbsp sugar Instructions Preparation: Cut all the vegetables into bite-sized pieces. If using canned pineapple, save the juice for the sweet and sour sauce. Cut the chicken fillets into thin strips. Sweet and Sour Sauce: Mix the corn starch with a bit of water until smooth, ensuring there are no lumps. Add the remaining water and the rest of the sauce ingredients. The sauce will be thin but will thicken when added to the wok. Wok: Heat the wok and add oil. Stir-fry the chicken strips, ensuring they don't burn. When the chicken strips are almost done, add the vegetables and pineapple chunks. Stir-fry at high heat. Add the sweet and sour sauce and stir well. The sauce will thicken and coat the chicken strips and vegetables. Adjust the consistency with pineapple juice or water if necessary. Continue cooking for about a minute after adding the sauce. Season with a bit of salt to taste. Serving: Serve the dish with rice. Enjoy your meal!
Yellow Chicken Vegetable Curry
Yellow Chicken Vegetable Curry by HOT WOK For 4 persons: Cut approximately 500g of chicken breast into thin slices and mix in a bowl with: 4 tablespoons light soy sauce 2 tablespoons teriyaki sauce 1 tablespoon peanut oil 2 tablespoons cornstarch, and let it marinate in the refrigerator for about 1 hour. In the meantime, clean and slice vegetables of your choice into strips. For example, mushrooms, bell peppers, sugar snap peas, carrots, zucchini, and green asparagus. Broccoli also works well. Anything that tastes good is allowed. Now it's time for the wok. Heat some oil, then sear the chicken in batches until browned and set aside. Also, sear the vegetables until browned, adding some wok seasoning of your choice, or preferably seasoning with my wok in the crater. Just sear, do not overcook, and set aside. Prepare a total of three cans of coconut milk. Melt the solid part of one can of coconut milk in the wok and dissolve two tablespoons of yellow curry paste in it. Simmer over reduced heat until a nice gloss forms. Now add the remaining coconut milk; if desired, you can also replace one can of coconut milk with 400ml of chicken broth. Bring the mixture to a boil, then add the chicken and vegetables. Only cook until the vegetables reach the desired doneness. They can still have a bit of a bite. Season with salt, pepper, and wok seasoning, and serve with rice. If desired, garnish with thinly sliced spring onions or coriander leaves. Enjoy your meal :)
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.
Potato Leek Soup
Potato Leek Soup on a HOT WOK Serves 4 people:4 portions 850 grams peeled potatoes 250 grams bacon (can be increased if you are a bacon pig) 1 vegetable stock 250 ml whipping cream 37%. Start by cutting and washing the leeks and potatoes, then fry the bacon crispy in the pan, when it is crispy take it out and add the leeks and potatoes and fry a little bit, then add water until it is covered plus vegetable stock. Cook for about 20 minutes (until tender), when it is tender, remove from the heat and pour about half of the water from a bowl. Blend the potatoes and leeks and the remaining water until it is a uniform mass, then bring it to a boil with cream and possibly some of the liquid (until it has the desired consistency). Season to taste with salt and pepper and finally sprinkle with bacon.
Chicken and Vegetable Stir-Fry with Teriyaki Sauce
Asian-inspired Chicken and Vegetable Stir-Fry with Teriyaki Sauce Recipe for 4 servings: 400 grams of chicken (without water or brine) 500 grams of rice noodles 1/2 head of broccoli 3 large carrots 6 cloves of garlic, roughly chopped 1/2 bell pepper Napa cabbage 3 tablespoons of oil (canola/sunflower) 1 tablespoon of sesame oil 2 teaspoons of cumin 1 teaspoon of cayenne pepper 4 tablespoons of teriyaki sauce 1 tablespoon of soy sauce Salt to taste Start by parboiling the rice noodles and rinse them thoroughly with cold water afterward. Slice all vegetables into suitable sizes. Mix oil with sesame oil and garlic. Combine teriyaki and soy sauce in a bowl. Begin by heating the oil, then fry the chicken. Once cooked, add the vegetables and cook until they reach the desired tenderness (10-15 minutes). Mix in the rice noodles and teriyaki sauce with soy sauce. Once well combined, add the bell peppers, and the dish is ready.Recipe: BBQ_By_Rytterfeld
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