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★ CHINESE · NOODLES

Chongqing Xiaomian (重庆小面).

noodlessichuanspicystreet-foodquick

SERVES

1

TOTAL

15m

ACTIVE

15m

LVL

EASY

COOKED

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// SUMMARY

Chongqing Xiaomian is a bold, intensely aromatic noodle dish from Chongqing built around a seasoned oil base rather than a heavy broth. The sauce is spicy, numbing, savory, and slightly tangy, coating every strand of noodle. It is a fast, street-style meal with maximum flavor from a small set of pantry ingredients.

// INGREDIENTS

SRV :: 1
— 100-120 g fresh alkaline wheat noodles (jian shui mian)
1 pinch baking soda for the cooking water (optional, if using spaghetti)
1 tbsp Sichuan chili oil (with chili flakes and sediment)
— 1-2 tsp Sichuan peppercorn oil or ground Sichuan pepper
1 tbsp light soy sauce
1 tsp dark soy sauce
— 1-2 cloves garlic, finely minced
1 tsp Chinese black vinegar (Chinkiang vinegar)
0.5 tsp sugar
— 2-3 tbsp hot noodle cooking water
1 tbsp crushed roasted peanuts or soybeans
1 tbsp preserved mustard greens (zha cai), chopped
1 tbsp scallions, finely sliced
1 handful blanched leafy greens such as bok choy (optional)

// METHOD

  1. 01

    Bring a pot of water to a boil and cook the noodles until just tender, about 2-3 minutes for fresh noodles. Reserve 2-3 tbsp of the hot cooking water before draining.

  2. 02

    In a serving bowl, combine chili oil, Sichuan pepper oil or powder, minced garlic, light soy sauce, dark soy sauce, black vinegar, and sugar.

  3. 03

    Pour in the reserved hot noodle water and stir to emulsify the sauce until glossy and aromatic.

  4. 04

    Add the drained noodles directly to the bowl and toss quickly so every strand is evenly coated.

  5. 05

    Top with crushed peanuts or soybeans, chopped zha cai, scallions, and optional blanched greens. Mix once more and serve immediately.

// NOTES

  • — This is a dry-mixed noodle dish, so the noodle water is used only to emulsify the sauce, not as broth.
  • — The classic malà profile comes from layered heat (chili oil) and numbing aroma (Sichuan pepper).
  • — Raw garlic is essential for an authentic street-style flavor.

// VARIATIONS

  • With minced pork: Fry minced pork with a little soy sauce and chili, then spoon over the noodles.
  • With soft-boiled egg: Add one halved soft-boiled egg for extra richness.
  • Extra fiery: Add another spoon of chili oil for deeper color and stronger heat.
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