Liangpi
Liangpi (凉皮) is a Chinese dish consisting of cold skin noodles made from wheat or rice flour. It is a specialty originating from the Shaanxi province but has become popular throughout China. The name "liangpi" literally translates to "cold skin," referring to the cool temperature at which the dish is typically served.
Preparation[edit | edit source]
Liangpi is made by washing wheat or rice flour dough to separate the starch from the gluten. The starch is then allowed to settle in water, and the resulting mixture is steamed to form a thin, jelly-like sheet. This sheet is then cut into noodles or strips. The gluten, known as seitan, is often cooked and added to the dish.
Varieties[edit | edit source]
There are several varieties of liangpi, including:
- Majiang liangpi (麻酱凉皮): Served with a sesame paste sauce.
- Hanzhong liangpi (汉中凉皮): Originating from Hanzhong, this variety is known for its chewy texture.
- Qinzheng liangpi (秦镇凉皮): A variety from Qin Town in Shaanxi province, often served with a spicy sauce.
Serving[edit | edit source]
Liangpi is typically served cold, making it a popular dish during the summer months. It is often garnished with ingredients such as:
Cultural Significance[edit | edit source]
Liangpi is a staple in the cuisine of the Shaanxi province and is commonly found in street food markets across China. It is also enjoyed in other regions, including Gansu, Henan, and Sichuan provinces.
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