How to make & use spring onion oil (葱油)

How to make & use spring onion oil (葱油)

Chinese28 minServes [\"350\",\"350 ml\"]Easy

Ingredients


Instructions


Full Article

A step by step recipe guiding you to make Chinese spring onion oil (aka scallion oil) without fail. You will also learn how to use this versatile condiment in six ways.

Spring onion oil pouring into a jar

Spring onion oil pouring into a jar

In a typical Chinese kitchen, you can always find three indispensable herbs: spring onion (aka scallion or green onion), ginger and garlic. They are common ingredients yet give dishes so much aroma and flavour. Unlike ginger and garlic which can be kept at room temperature for quite a while, spring onion doesn’t last that long, even when kept in the fridge. That’s why a jar of homemade Chinese spring onion oil (葱油, aka scallion oil) comes in handy.

3 tips to ensure the desired result

The making of Chinese spring onion oil is pretty straightforward: just simmer spring onion in oil over medium-low heat, then cool and store. The traditional recipe usually calls for spring onion only. I like adding one more ingredient to the recipe: shallot or onion. This will enhance the fragrance and flavour of the finished oil. A few tips for helping you achieve the desired result:

6 ways to use spring onion oil

Chinese spring onion oil can be used in many ways. It’s truly worth having it in your kitchen. Not only does it provide a unique aroma to dishes, but it will also save you lots of time in everyday meal preparation.

  1. For noodles. This seasoned oil is the star ingredient for the famous Shanghai Spring Onion Oil Noodles, a delectable dish that can be made in a few minutes. You can also add it to other noodle dishes, such as Dan Dan noodles, Chow Mein, etc.
  2. For stir-fried dishes. This will save you time buying, washing and chopping fresh spring onion. For example, use it (instead of cooking oil) to make fried rice, Chicken Chop Suey, etc.
  3. For salad. You can use it for all type of Chinese salad dishes, e.g. Cucumber Salad, to replace sesame oil.
  4. For steamed dish. It makes a brilliant addition to steamed fish thanks to its strong, infused flavour.
  5. For soup. Simply pour a few drops over a finished soup to add an extra zing. Try Hot and Sour Soup, Egg Drop Soup, etc.
  6. For bread. Use it to make Scallion Pancakes, Baked Scallion Bread, Spiced Beef Flatbread, etc.

A jar of spring onion oil

5 from 19 votes

How to make & use spring onion oil (葱油)

A step by step recipe guiding you to make Chinese spring onion oil. You will also learn how to use this versatile condiment in seven ways.

Prep: 3

Cook: 25

Total: 28

Servings: 350 ml

Ingredients

Instructions

A SIMPLE & FAST VERSION:

Notes

1. When the shallot/spring onion starts to brown, you need to turn off the heat straightaway. This is to avoid overcooking which will leave a unpleasant burnt flavour.

2. The simmering time may vary depending on the wok and heat source. It takes me about 15 minutes to simmer the shallot and about 10 minutes for the spring onion.

3. You may discard the fried shallot and the spring onion or add them to a dish. For example, use them as a topping for Shanghai spring onion oil noodles, or add them to a stir-fried dish.

Your Recipe Notes

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Like this? Rate and comment below!


My Notes