P.F. Chang's Recipes (2024)

  • 1

    60

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    Chicken Lettuce Wraps

    P.F. Chang's Recipes (1)

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    8 fresh shiitake mushrooms
    1 teaspoon cornstarch
    1 teaspoon soy sauce
    2 teaspoons dry sherry
    2 teaspoons water
    salt and pepper
    1 1/2 lbs ground chicken
    5 tablespoons oil
    1 teaspoon fresh ginger , minced
    2 garlic cloves , minced
    2 green onions , minced
    2 small dried chilies (optional)
    1 (8 ounce) can bamboo shoots , minced
    1 (8 ounce) can water chestnuts , minced
    1 (2 ounce) package cellophane noodles , prepared
    * Cooking Sauce
    3 tablespoons hoisin sauce
    1 tablespoon soy sauce
    1 tablespoon dry sherry
    2 tablespoons oyster sauce
    2 tablespoons water
    1 teaspoon sesame oil
    1 teaspoon sugar
    2 teaspoons cornstarch
    12 leaves iceberg lettuce , cups

    - Cut and discard woody stems from mushrooms.
    - Mince mushrooms; set aside.
    2
    Mix all ingredients for cooking sauce in bowl, and set aside.
    - In medium bowl, combine cornstarch, sherry water, soy sauce, salt, pepper, and chicken; stir to coat chicken thoroughly.
    - Stir in 1 tsp oil; let sit 15 minutes to marinate.
    - Heat skillet over medium-high heat. Add 3 tbsp oil and add chicken; stir fry for 3-4 minutes. Remove from pan and set aside.
    - Add 2 tbsp oil to pan and add ginger, garlic, chilies if desired, and onion; stir fry about a minute or two.
    - Add mushrooms, bamboo shoots and water chestnuts; stir fry another 2 minutes.
    - Return chicken to pan.
    - Add mixed cooking sauce to pan; cook until thickened and hot.
    - Break cooked cellophane noodles into small pieces and put into serving dish.
    - Pour chicken mixture on top of noodles; spoon into lettuce leaf and roll.

    60 votes

  • 2

    23

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    P.F. Chang's Wonton Soup

    -2 chicken breast halves without skin, cubed
    -1 lb medium shrimp, tail off, fresh or frozen
    -1 cup fresh spinach, torn in small pieces
    -1 cup sliced mushrooms
    -1 x 8 oz can water chestnuts, drained
    -1 tbsp Chinese rice wine, or dry sherry
    - 2 tbsp soy sauce
    - green part only 1 tspn finely chopped green onion
    -4 cups chicken stock
    -1 tspn finely chopped fresh ginger
    -l tspn light brown sugar

    * Homemade Wontons:

    - 24 wonton wrappers
    - 6 oz pork, coarsely chopped
    - 8 medium shrimp, coarsely chopped
    - 1 tbsp Chinese rice wine, or dry sherry
    - 1 tbsp soy sauce
    - 1 tspn finely chopped green onion, green part only
    - 1 tspn finely chopped fresh ginger
    - l tspn light brown sugar

    - Bring chicken stock to a rolling boil; add all ingredients.
    - Cook until chicken and shrimp are cooked through for 10 minutes.
    - Homemade Wontons: In a bowl, mix chopped pork and ground shrimp with brown sugar, rice wine or sherry, soy sauce, scallions and chopped ginger;blend well and set aside for 25-30 minutes. Place 1 tsp of filling in the center of each wonton wrapper. Wet edges of each wonton with a little water and press them together with your fingers to seal, then fold each wonton over.
    - Add wontons to boiling chicken stock and cook for 4-5 minutes; transfer to individual bowls and serve.
    - Garnish with thinly sliced green onions.

    23 votes

  • 3

    24

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    Kung Pao Shrimp

    P.F. Chang's Recipes (3)

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    9 ounces shrimp, peeled and deveined
    1 tablespoon Asian chili sauce (Sriracha or Sambal)
    1 carrot, chopped
    1 medium onion, chopped
    1 long hot pepper, chopped
    3 garlic cloves, minced
    3 green onions, cut in small pieces
    3 dried chilies
    1 tablespoon vegetable oil or peanut oil
    1 cup chicken stock
    1 tablespoon soy sauce
    Cornstarch slurry (1 tablespoon cornstarch mixed with 2 tablespoons of water)
    1 tablespoon peanuts

    - Mix shrimp with the sriracha sauce; set aside.
    - Mix chicken stock and soy sauce together; set aside.
    - In a large skillet over medium-high heat, add shrimp and half the oil.
    - Sauté for 2-3 minutes on first side and another minute or two on the second side; remove shrimp from the pan and set them aside.
    - Add all vegetables to pan with remaining oil and dried chilies.
    - Sauté over high heat for 3 minutes; stir frequently.
    - Add chicken stock, soy sauce and cornstarch slurry to the pan; allow to simmer for a minute or so
    - Add shrimp back to the pan; simmer for another minute.
    - Stir in peanuts and serve; garnish with additional scallions if desired.

    24 votes

  • 2 teaspoons vegetable oil
    1/2 teaspoon ginger , minced
    1 tablespoon garlic , chopped
    1/2 cup soy sauce
    1/2 cup water
    3/4 cup dark brown sugar
    vegetable oil , for frying (about 1 cup)
    1 lb flank steak
    1/4 cup cornstarch
    2 large green onions

    - Sauce: Heat 2 tsp of vegetable oil in a medium saucepan over medium-low heat.
    - Add ginger and garlic to pan; quickly add soy sauce and water before garlic scorches.
    - Dissolve brown sugar in the sauce; raise the heat to medium and boil sauce for 2-3 minutes or until sauce thickens.
    - Remove it from heat.
    - Slice steak into 1/4-inch thick bite-size slices.
    - Dip steak pieces into cornstarch to apply a thin dusting to both sides of each piece of beef.
    - Let beef sit for 10 minutes so that cornstarch sticks.
    10
    - As beef sits, heat up one cup of oil in a skillet over medium heat.
    - Add beef to oil; sauté for 2 minutes, or until beef begins to darken on edges.
    - Stir meat to cook evenly.
    - After 2 minutes, use a large spoon to take meat out and onto paper towels; pour oil out of the skillet.
    - Put pan back over heat, dump meat back; simmer for a minute.
    - Add sauce, cook for a minute while stirring; add all green onions.
    - Cook for another minute; remove beef and onions with spoon to a serving plate.

    19 votes

  • 5

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    Honey Seared Chicken

    P.F. Chang's Recipes (5)

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    * Batter
    4 ounces flour
    2 1/2 ounces cornstarch
    1 egg
    6 ounces water
    1/8 teaspoon baking soda
    1/8 teaspoon baking powder

    * Chicken Seasoning
    1 lb boneless chicken breast , cut up
    1 tablespoon light soy sauce
    1/8 teaspoon white pepper
    1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
    1 tablespoon cornstarch

    * Sauce
    1/2 cup sake (rice wine)
    1/2 cup honey
    3 ounces rice vinegar
    3 tablespoons light soy sauce
    6 tablespoons sugar

    - Batter: Mix the ingredients together thoroughly; let sit in the refrigerator for 2 hours.
    - Coat chicken with seasonings; marinate in the refrigerator for 20 minutes.
    - Coat chicken with batter and fry in oil.
    - Sauce: Mix ingredients together; when ready to eat, mix 1/4 cup water with 1/4 cup cornstarch.
    - Bring sauce to a boil and add the cornstarch mixture slowly; boil 1-2 minutes.
    - Coat cooked chicken with the sauce.

    16 votes

  • 6

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    Szechwan Chicken Chow

    P.F. Chang's Recipes (6)

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    - 4 ounces ground chicken (cooked)
    - 14 ounces chow fun noodles (wide rice noodle)
    - 2 teaspoons minced scallions
    - 1 teaspoon minced garlic
    - 1 teaspoon chili paste
    - 1 teaspoon Szechwan preserved vegetables (can be found at Asian market)
    - 2 teaspoons shredded black fungus mushrooms
    - 1 teaspoon Sesame oil

    Sauce
    - 3 teaspoons soy sauce
    - 2 teaspoons vinegar
    - 2 teaspoons sugar
    - 1 teaspoon oyster sauce
    - 1 teaspoon mushroom soy sauce
    - 2 teaspoons water

    - Separate the noodles; cover with plastic wrap until ready for use.
    - Heat the wok; add 2 teaspoons vegetable oil.
    - Stir fry garlic and chili paste for 6 seconds.
    - Add ground chicken; stir fry with garlic and chili paste.
    - Add black fungus mushrooms and sauce; stir-fry for10 seconds.
    - Separate noodles and mix into wok a handful at a time.
    - Continue cooking for 2-4 minutes or until noodles are hot.
    - Mix in sesame oil before serving.
    - Garnish with Szechwan preserved vegetables and minced scallions. Makes 2 servings.

    12 votes

  • P.F. Chang's Recipes (2024)

    FAQs

    What does PF stand for at PF Chang's? ›

    P.F. Chang's was conceived and developed by Paul Fleming (P.F.) and Philip Chiang (Chang) so both names were incorporated into the name of the concept.

    What does GF stand for at PF Chang's? ›

    P.f Changs Gluten Free Menu.

    What oil does PF Chang's use? ›

    PF Chang's Culinary Canvas: A Glimpse

    Whether you're tempted by the crispy fried offerings, tantalized by the stir-fries, or charmed by the aromatic sauces, soybean oil is an ingredient that's hard to escape here.

    What ethnicity is PF Chang's? ›

    P.F. Chang's is the first internationally recognized multi-unit Asian culinary brand to honor and celebrate wok cooking as the center of the guest experience. With roots in Chinese cuisine, today's menu spans across all of Asia, honoring cultures and recipes from Japan, Korea, Thailand, and beyond.

    What is the sister company to PF Changs? ›

    The restaurant chain was created as Pei Wei Asian Diner in 2000 by P. F. Chang's China Bistro (PFCB) to compete in the fast casual restaurant segment with a Pan Asian menu and quick, made-to-order service model, while P. F.

    Is PF Changs healthy? ›

    Since the menu is so extensive, enjoying a main meal without derailing your healthy eating goals is possible. However, like most Asian-style dishes, sodium counts for most of the menu are sky-high, so even the best picks on P.F. Chang's menu will likely exceed your daily sodium limit.

    Who owns PF Chang's now? ›

    P. F. Chang's China Bistro is an American-based, casual dining restaurant chain founded in 1993 by Paul Fleming and Philip Chiang that serves Asian fusion cuisine. Centerbridge Partners owned and operated Chang's until acquired by the private equity firm TriArtisan Capital Advisors on March 2, 2019.

    Why does PF Chang's have a horse? ›

    tall horses grace the entrance to many of our restaurants. The horse symbolizes the original Forbidden City in China, which was built for China's first emperor Qin Shi Huangdi.

    What is Lucky Cat PF Chang's? ›

    The Lucky Cat Assistance Fund serves to provide financial support for P.F. Chang's and Global Support Center team members experiencing catastrophic emergency hardship. Funded by team members for team members, the LCAF has helped more than 1,000 people since its inception.

    Is there MSG in PF Chang's food? ›

    I started at P.F. Chang's in 2005 as a server and left in 2009 as a Key Manager and can tell you that no, they don't and are very proud of it.

    Does PF Chang's use oyster sauce? ›

    Chang's include non-vegan sugar. If you abstain from refined sugar, you can still order two very tasty menu items. Get your Buddha's Feast and edamame steamed. Unless they are marked safe for shellfish allergies, the sauces also contain oyster sauce.

    What oil do Chinese takeout use? ›

    Chinese cooks normally use soybean oil, vegetable oil, or peanut oil, all of which have a high smoke point. Peanut oil usually has a pleasant nutty flavor and is suitable not only for stir-frying but also for deep-frying. Canola oil, which has a high smoke point but a neutral flavor, is also a good choice.

    What is PF Changs short for? ›

    Ever wondered what our name stands for? It's actually a combination of our two co-founders' names. P.F. = Paul Fleming, Chang's = Philip Chiang. We believe food should be made with heart and served with honor.

    Who is the black CEO of PF Changs? ›

    Damola Adamolekun is, quite literally, a man of the world. The P.F. Chang's Chief Executive Officer, son of a neurologist and pharmacist, was born in Nigeria, and raised in Zimbabwe, Amsterdam, Springfield, Ill., and Columbia, Md.

    What is PF short for? ›

    Personal foul (disambiguation), a type of foul in several sports. Power forward (disambiguation), a type of position in several sports.

    What does PF and D stand for? ›

    Personal Fatigue and Delay (PF&D/PFD)

    Personal fatigue and delay is an adjustment that workforce management specialists make to labor standards. It accounts for time lost due to employees' personal needs, fatigue, and unavoidable delays.

    What does PE PF stand for? ›

    PE@PF stands for physical education at Planet Fitness.

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