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Lanzhou Beef Noodle Soup

Lanzhou Beef Noodle Soup Recipe. Winter is a great season for noodles especially hot and warm noodle soup. Lanzhou beef noodle soup is one of the national soup super stars in China.

Lanzhou Beef Noodle Soup or Lanzhou Beef Lamian is a type of a very spicy, but flavorful broth, shaved beef, tender radishes, herbs, chili oil, and chewy noodles. Comfort food in a bowl!

Not what you are looking for? Try these other Asian Noodle soup recipes:

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  • Ingredients

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    You’ll need

    • 4 lbs beef or pork soup bones
    • lbs (1 kg) beef shank
    • ½ of a whole roasting chicken (or a leftover roasted chicken carcass)
    • 10 cups water
    • 4 cups (about 1 liter) chicken stock
    • Spice mix (see recipe below)
    • Salt, to taste (I added about a tablespoon)
    • ½ of a small Chinese radish, quartered and thinly sliced
    • 1 lb fresh or dried white noodles (they can really be any thickness, as long as they are wheat-based noodles rather than rice noodles, and have a nice chew when cooked)
    • Hot chili oil, to taste (see recipe below)
    • chopped scallion
    • chopped cilantro

    For the spice mix

    • 7 star anise
    • 12 cloves
    • 1 cinnamon stick
    • 5 bay leaves
    • 6 large slices of sand ginger
    • 1½ teaspoons fennel seeds
    • 1 teaspoon cumin seeds
    • 2 teaspoons Sichuan peppercorns Coupons
    • 1½ teaspoons white peppercorns
    • 5 licorice root slices (if you can’t find these, you can leave them out)
    • 3 pieces dried orange peel
    • 1 black cardamom

    For the hot chili oil

    • ¾ cup oil
    • 2 star anise
    • ½ of a small cinnamon stick
    • ½ teaspoon Sichuan peppercorns
    • 3 tablespoons crushed red pepper flakes (just the regular kind you’d sprinkle on your pizza)
    • 1 teaspoon salt
    • ¼ teaspoon sugar

    Instructions

    1. Rinse the soup bones and pat dry. Roast them on a baking sheet at 400 degrees for 45 minutes. Bring a large pot of water to a boil, and add the beef shank and the chicken (or chicken carcass) to the pot. Bring everything to a boil again. Once boiling, remove the shank and the chicken, discard the water, and clean the pot. This process gets rid of any impurities, and will give your broth a cleaner flavor.
    2. Put the beef shank and chicken back into the pot along with the roasted bones, 10 more cups of water, and 4 cups chicken stock. Make the spice mix by combining all ingredients and tying them tightly in cheese cloth with a bit of kitchen string. Add this to the pot as well and season with salt. Bring everything to a boil.
    3. Once boiling, turn down the heat to low and let everything simmer for about 2 hours. After 2 hours have elapsed, remove the beef shank and set aside. Add the sliced radish and continue simmering for another hour. After that, use tongs to pick out and discard the spice pouch, chicken, and soup bones. Taste the broth for salt and adjust the seasoning if needed. The soup base is ready.
    4. While all that is happening, you can take the time to make your chili oil. In a small pot, add the oil, star anise, cinnamon, and Sichuan peppercorns. Place the pot over very low heat and let everything toast together slowly for 15 minutes. Take care not to burn the spices. Use a slotted spoon to remove the spices, and turn off the heat. Let the oil cool for about 5 minutes, and then add the chili flakes. Slowly toast these in the hot oil until very fragrant (it should almost smell like popcorn), and very red. Stir in the salt and sugar.
    5. Once the broth and chili oil are done, cook the noodles in a separate pot according to the package instructions. Divide the noodles among 6 bowls. Slice the cooled beef shank into thin slices, and fan them out over the noodles. To finish, add a big ladle of broth and radishes, a spoonful of hot chili oil, and a handful each (don’t be shy) of chopped scallion and cilantro.

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