Dao xiao mian

Dao xiao mian (刀削面) is a noodle shape in Chinese cuisine.

Sliced Noodle
A common way of serving Dao xiao mian
Place of originChina
Main ingredientsFlour, Oil, Water
Ingredients generally usedsalt, sugar, soda ash

It is a quite thick noodle and is chewy when cooked.

The production of sliced noodles consists of mixing water and flour to create dough. The oil is added to increase elasticity and chewiness. The dough is then let to sit. The dough chunk is then sliced in a quick motion with strips of dough going directly into the boiling water. This makes the noodles very fresh.

The noodles are usually served inside a broth, but it is sometimes fried.[1]

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