Vegetable Noodle Recipe

Chef ku at the ritz-carlton, beijing
Chef ku at the ritz-carlton, beijing

This recipe for vegetable noodles is from the team at the Ritz-Carlton, Beijing.

Vegetable Noodle Recipe

Main ingredients:Flour, Spinach, Mixed Vegetables

Minor ingredient: Salt, Sesame oil, Soup stock

Cooking

Make flour mix well with spinach juice to make dough, and then cut the dough to the noodle shape.

Boil the noodle, and then put mixed vegetables and soup stock into the noodle as soup.

Organic Vegetables at The Ritz-Carlton, Beijing

Yu’s Chef Ku is cooking specially selected seasonal organic vegetables this July.

July 1 – 31, 2013 Lunch:  11:30 am – 2:00 pm; Dinner:  5:30 pm -10:00 pm

The Ritz-Carlton, Beijing, 83A Jian Guo Road, China Central Place, Chaoyang District, Beijing China 100025

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