Having Fun With a Wok Stove
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Have you ever cooked on a wok stove? I stumbled across this 13" clay stove on sale for like $20 at my local Asian supermarket and couldn't resist it. It sat in my garage for a while but I recently got the chance to play with it.
Clay stoves are ubiquitous across Asia. China has the wok stove, Thailand has the tao charcoal burner, Vietnam has the lo than, the Philippines has the ulingan or kalan de uling, and Japan has the hibachi and hotpot. I have zero experience with these but live-fire cooking is live-fire cooking, so let's play with this grill of sorts.
How It Works
This clay stove looks and functions a lot like the internal parts of a kamado grill, only smaller in size.
- Hot coals go into the top part, resting on the ceramic grate with holes.
- A cooking vessel (wok, pot, grate) rests on the three clay knobs.
- The airflow is from a wide-open vent on the bottom.
- So temperature control is basically a matter of the quantity of coal. More coals hotter, fewer coals cooler.
There is a removable section that theoretically lets you add coals. I've also seen cooks use this to insert pieces of wood to add smoke to the equation. |
The ceramic fire grate is similar to the holes and placement of the cast-iron fire grate on Big Green Eggs. |
Here is how much I put in for the stir-frying. It might not look like a lot of coals, but this was throwing off about 500-600°f. |
Teriyaki Steak, Stir Fried Potatoes, and Pineapple Habanero Fried Rice
Stir-Fried Potatoes
I stir-fried the potatoes with a half cup of diced sweet onion and a quarter cup of red bell pepper until tender, about 10-12 minutes. |
When done, I taste for seasoning and add soy sauce to taste. |
Pineapple Habanero Fried Rice
The flavor was tasty but it was overshadowed by the intense heat. I usually enjoy the sting of habanero but 1 and 1/2 of them were too much for this rice. I'll dial it back next time. |
This little stove was completely adequate for the wok cooking. |
Teriyaki Steak
The Fishbones is a durable charcoal gate designed for kamado grills like the Big Green Egg and Kamado Joe. It also happens to be a fantastic sear grate. [Fishbones charcoal grate: Affiliate Link] |
After cooking the potatoes and rice, the coals had died off a bit so I refreshed them with hot coals from the Big Green Egg. |
After grilling both sides, in the last 2 minutes I brushed the steak with teriyaki sauce cut 3:1 with rice wine vinegar. |
This was a splendid version of steak and potatoes. |
This entire meal would have been fantastic but for the excessive heat of the stir-fried rice. |
I had fun playing with the clay stove and I'm glad I picked it up. Did I need it? No, but do I need 15 other grills? (That's rhetorical, of course.)
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