Sichuan/Chongqing Little Slurp w meat sauce and chickpeas


31 responses to “Sichuan/Chongqing Little Slurp w meat sauce and chickpeas”

  1. Almost all my favorite food blogs that I follow have a post this week apologizing for their absence. It’s been a trying few weeks and I don’t see it getting any better in the next four years. This is a fantastic post, and as always, I look forward to them for inspiration!

  2. Sorry to hear Mandy. We miss you! Get well soon- at least physically. I think the prognosis for this type of depression though is at least 4 years unfortunately. Thank you for posting anyway and making it something with doubanjiang and chili oil- my drugs of choice these days.

  3. It’s a hard time, and you’re not alone with Trump inspired malaise. With your personal struggles- fighting! Focus on what’s healthy & brings you cheer in the short term, take good care of yourself.
    Thanks for this recipe & all you do- I’ll search out the proper pastes :)

  4. I send good thoughts concerning your health issue…
    Actually, 4 years of a different governing practice/vibe just might bode well for our country on the whole… I truly don’t believe that the sky is actually falling…* :O)

    As to the recipe…. It sounds delightful and I’m certain that it reads more difficult than it probably will be to put it on the table… Thank you for sharing…

    *and no, I didn’t vote for Trump

  5. Dear Mandy, this is the first time I comment even though I follow your blog very closely, because its an infinte source of inspiration but mostly because I love the way you write, no frills you just slap it in our face, like you did today, and that takes courage, in these times were everything is so politically correct and every word is disected and commented on. Reading you today my heart skipped a bit and I held my breath, at the words not life threatening I breathed, but still…. Dont know how much a comment from a stranger can do,but I just felt I had to write and whish you strength and courage, please keep us updated. Will cook this next week, take care!

  6. Mandy, thank you for sharing with us.
    I love your inspirational posts and can’t imagine what you are going through.
    Alopecia would knock the socks of any person, let alone your sort.
    Be kind and gentle to yourself and I will miss your regular posts but will rejoice (like I did this morning) when one arrives.
    Cheers, janet

  7. I hope you feel better soon and I hope you find peace with your condition, or at least a begrudging truce. While you may not feel like cooking or experimenting you really should keep writing, you have a great way of looking at the world and I can imagine no better way to vent frustration with Trump and with your health.

    -Best from a San Diego transplant in Dallas

  8. Sending you so many good thoughts & well wishes, Mandy. Your posts and recipes have helped carry me through years of my own personal struggles (and withdrawals from missing authentic Taiwanese & Chinese foods!) so thank you for sharing all that you do. I wish that you may find clarity amidst this new challenge in your life. <3

  9. Mandy, Mandy, Mandy,….. I hope this finds you as well as can be and hopefully coping with what life slings at you. But that is easy to say by me. You have to go through it. And that is not easy. You know we all wish you well. I wish you strength and the power to face life’s challenges.

    And thank you for this warming noodle dish!!

  10. Dear Mandy, my thoughts will be with you and I truly wish you lots of courage, positivity and energy with your treatment. It sometimes sucks but don’t forget to keep your chin up and, if you need to, swear aloud and as much as you want, but then make sure it does not consume you. You are not any latin name “condition”, you are Mandy and we love you, the beautiful and creative person that enriches our lives and shows us how to enjoy food i.e. life no matter what.

  11. Whoa Soup slurping sister… you needed to write the line about “but let me urge you to think twice before Googling it” because I had already… keep on cooking- Buckle up & Chin up – You lovely lady are going to be fine!

  12. Well. That sucks. I’m sorry. Always appreciate your candid posts and fail-proof recipes, however frequent (or not).

    When I went to Beijing last year I emailed you for some restaurant tips and I went to a little noodle place on that list that served a pretty awesome version of wan-za-mian, so thanks for some solid recs and my introduction to this dish !

  13. Mandy I hope you get some answers soon. Sometimes just having an answer is relief enough. I spent 18 months doctor hopping and although I didn’t get the answer I wanted, at least I knew what was wrong.

    I made this last night and like all of your recipes it was a winner. The only thing I did different was use the Lao Gan Ma’s chili mixture instead of the chili oil. Since it’s not an oil, I used a lot less. I halved the meat mixture and it still made about 3 bowls. I’m eating the rest of it this morning with spaghetti noodles since I used all the ramen up last night. Looking forward to making this again.

    Wishing you all the best

  14. Your blog is the sunshine in my life. I wish I could do the same for you as what you do for me. Good luck and food (esp the hot stuff) will hopefully heal.

  15. just want u to know that you are an inspiration to all my home cooking and i absolutely adore your very authentic recipes! full of the x factor ! your blog is my getaway place .. thank u so much for being all that u are ! there is good to be found in all situations and am really praying and hoping that u will be able to focus your mind on the positive side of things! stay strong !!!

  16. I was hoping that your absence meant a manuscrpt to submit, I am SO sorry that I was wrong. Sending you all my positive vibes for your condition, hope you’ll be better soon ☺
    for the other thing… well, I’m Italian… that’s EXACTLY how I felt more than once in the past years. I know that feeling. Don’t be too depressed, not worth it.
    hugs!!

  17. WOW! I actually first tasted this dish in Paris (i know, wtf?!?!?) and went bananas for it (in a place called dnoodles that only has 3 things on the menu. their IG username is dnoodlesparis). It looked kind of meh at first, but then after mixing the noodles with the sauce from the bottom, it was a revelation. So porky. So Fatty. It was like slurping pure crack. You are like a mind-reader!

    Hope you get and feel better soon! I might be wrong, but i think Dana from Minimalist Baker mentioned a similar health issue in her podcast interview with Jess Lively (mentioned on her recent Best of April post), which was very inspiring (i listen to podcasts while doing dishes) XO

  18. Mandy, so sorry to hear about your current health troubles. Whatever this “condition” turns out to be, I hope to will stay positive and be able to continue living a good life. Keep us posted! In the meantime, sending you love from NYC :)

  19. Mandy I also suffer from premature alopecia. It sucks balls. I cannot say I can relate what you are going through 100%, but I can imagine the frustration. Anyway, I wish you strength and courage. <3

  20. Hi Mandy! I always look forward to your posts and this one felt really close to home for me. It’s difficult struggling with health issues and I appreciate your candor. I hope you keep finding the strength to move through this… your spunky posts are always so inspiring!

  21. Out.stan.ding. I’ve been collecting ingredients all week dreaming about maing this and finally made it tonight, following almost everything to the letter (only a smidge less sugar and a mix of pork & lean beef). The two of us licked our very large bowls clean. What a fantastic mix of flavours and so so satisfying textures. Thank you!

    I am sorry to hear about your diagnosis and wish you well.

  22. Hi Mandy! I’m sorry you’ve been going through a rough patch and I truly hope and will lift up a prayer that every bit of obscurity with your illness will come to light–hang in there, girl! And how’d you know I was about to google that word? As always this looks like such a fantastic recipe and I can’t wait to try it when I (somehow someway) find the time. I’m a huge fan of not-really-soup but not-really-sauce consistency, yum! God bless you and take your time because we’re still here just patiently waiting <3

  23. Hi Mandy

    Thanks for sharing!, Your an inspiration, I like your healthy recipe post and I will definitely try this one. Your strong and I know that you will get better soon! Hoping for a positive response from your doctors and for your return. I just want to ask about the cost of the ingredients?

  24. FYI, your site is the only one that’s managed to make me feel better about stuff in the last few weeks. Between your earnestness and candidness and other various ‘ness-es, it was a much-needed relief – thank you.

    So sorry about the health bummers! The human body may be a miracle of cellular cooperation or whatever, but it’s bothersome as f&ck when some bits go rogue. I hope your body gets those jerk cells in line pronto :)

  25. This thing, also made me happy. It was hearty, rich and bursting with flavour. Thank you for sharing this recipe and spreading joy.

  26. Just made this dish and it was absolutely delicious. Thank you for sharing such a culinary delight! I can’t wait to try more of your recipes in the future.

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