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Stir-Fried Dried Radish with Bacon: A Timeless Chinese Waxed Meat Delicacy

Stir-Fried Dried Radish with Bacon: A Timeless Chinese Waxed Meat Delicacy Stir-Fried Dried Radish with Bacon: A Timeless Chinese Waxed Meat Delicacy

Let’s talk about comfort food—specifically, the kind that makes your kitchen smell amazing and your taste buds do a happy dance. Today, we’re diving into Stir-Fried Dried Radish with Bacon, a classic Hunan dish that’s been warming bellies for ages. It’s the perfect mix of salty, sweet, crispy, and savory—trust me, once you try it, you’ll be coming back for seconds (and maybe thirds).

Stir-Fried Dried Radish with Bacon finished dish

Why This Dish Is a Must-Try

First off, let’s break down what makes this dish so special. The dried radish here isn’t your average supermarket snack—it’s got what locals call the “five wonders”: vibrant color, rich aroma, subtle sweetness, satisfying crunch, and fresh flavor. When it soaks up the fatty goodness from the bacon? Game. Changer. The bacon itself is salty, tender, and packed with that signature waxed meat depth. Together, they’re a match made in culinary heaven.

What You’ll Need (Ingredients List)

Don’t worry, you won’t need any fancy gadgets here—just basic stuff you might already have in your pantry:

        • 100g waxed bacon (the star of the show!)

        • 100g dried radish (look for the kind with that “five wonders” vibe)

        • 6-8 dried red chili peppers (adjust for spiciness—more if you love heat!)

        • 30g red chili chunks (for a fresh kick)

        • 1 tbsp light soy sauce (adds umami)

        • ½ tbsp dark soy sauce (for color and depth)

        • ½ tsp sugar (balances the saltiness)

        • Some garlic slices (aroma boost)

        • 30g green garlic segments (for that final fresh touch)

Step-by-Step Cooking Guide

Let’s get cooking! Follow these steps, and you’ll have a restaurant-worthy dish in no time.

All ingredients laid out for Stir-Fried Dried Radish with Bacon

1. Prep Your Ingredients

First, gather everything so you don’t have to run around mid-cook. Trust me, prepping ahead makes the process way smoother.

Sliced 100g waxed bacon

2. Slice the Bacon

Take your 100g of waxed bacon and slice it into thin, even pieces. Thinner slices mean they’ll cook faster and get that nice crispy edge.

Dried radish submerged in water

Dried radish soaking for 30 minutes

3. Soak the Dried Radish

Put the 100g dried radish in a bowl and cover it with clean water. Let it soak for 30 minutes—this softens it up a bit and cuts down on the saltiness. Pro tip: Don’t skip this step unless you want super salty radish!

Cooking oil in a wok

Bacon slices being added to the wok

4. Cook the Bacon

Heat some cooking oil in a wok (or a large pan if you don’t have a wok). Add the bacon slices and stir-fry until they’re slightly crispy and the fat has rendered out. This is where the kitchen starts to smell amazing—you’re welcome.

Dried red chilies added to the wok with bacon

Garlic slices added to the wok

5. Add Aromatics

Toss in the 6-8 dried red chili peppers and your garlic slices. Stir-fry for about 30 seconds until the garlic is fragrant. Be careful not to burn the garlic—burnt garlic = bitter dish, and we don’t want that!

Soaked dried radish being stir-fried with bacon and aromatics

6. Stir in the Dried Radish

Drain the soaked dried radish (squeeze out a little excess water if it’s too wet) and add it to the wok. Stir-fry everything together for 2-3 minutes so the radish can soak up all that bacon flavor.

Light soy sauce being poured into the wok

Dark soy sauce being added

Sugar being sprinkled into the wok

7. Season It Up

Now add the 1 tbsp light soy sauce, ½ tbsp dark soy sauce, and ½ tsp sugar. Stir well to coat everything—this balances the flavors perfectly.

Red chili chunks being stir-fried in the wok

Green garlic segments added to the wok

8. Add Freshness

Toss in the 30g red chili chunks and stir-fry for another minute. Then add the 30g green garlic segments—this adds a pop of color and a fresh, herby taste.

Stir-Fried Dried Radish with Bacon being plated

Finished Stir-Fried Dried Radish with Bacon dish

9. Serve and Enjoy!

Transfer everything to a plate and serve hot. It goes great with steamed rice—you’ll want to soak up every last bit of that sauce.

Pro Tips for Perfect Results

Before you start, here are a few hacks to make this dish even better:

        • No water allowed! Adding water will make the dish soggy. The bacon’s fat and the radish’s moisture are enough—promise.

        • Timing is key for radish: Add the dried radish after the bacon has rendered its fat. This way, it soaks up all that deliciousness without getting overcooked.

        • Steam the bacon first (optional): If your bacon is extra salty or tough, steam it for 10 minutes before slicing. It’ll be more tender and less salty.

Final Thoughts

Stir-Fried Dried Radish with Bacon is more than just a dish—it’s a taste of tradition. It’s simple, flavorful, and perfect for busy weeknights or lazy weekends. Whether you’re a fan of Chinese cuisine or just looking for something new to try, this recipe won’t disappoint. So grab your ingredients, fire up the wok, and let’s cook!

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