Spicy Sichuan Hot Pot [Mild Broth Recipe Included] (2024)

We have both a Spicy and a mild broth recipe listed above for your convenience.

Sichuan peppercorns can be found in a Whole Foods market, Asian Market, specialty stores and also online on Amazon. Feel free to substitute other mild dried chilis available or fresh chili to taste, if you cannot find dried Sichuan chili peppers.

Please be careful if you have young children participating in this family feast. Please cook for them and place on their plates.

The first item of business is to determine what kind of hot pot will your family and friends enjoy. Do they like it spicy or mild? There are many dual hot pots on the market so that you can cook spicy (la da) on one side and mild (bu la da) on the other side. Otherwise, if you want one of each will have to cook it in two separate pots.

You can add anything your little heart desires to your hot pot. However, some of our family favorites are the diakon radish, corn on the cob, thin beef, Chinese green vegetables and mushrooms.

If you want to keep this recipe low carb, just skip the corn and the noodles.

If you want to keep this recipe gluten-free, you will not be able to add the Chili bean sauce as we have not been able to find this item gluten-free as of yet. Use a gluten free broth and tamari instead of soy sauce. If you want to make this recipe vegan, use vegetable or mushroom broth and add in vegan options to the pot to cook.

Cook your hard vegetables first, like your diakon and corn on the cob. Then the rest of the items such as thin meats, fish and vegetables all cook very quickly in a matter of seconds in the broth.

You can make a very simple dipping sauce of soy sauce or tamari if you need it gluten free and a little chili or sesame oil. We love fried garlic. After you cook your items in the hot pot, you can dip into your dipping sauce and enjoy.

Sometimes, during the cooking process, your broth level will get a little low and start to concentrate. Add some boiling water from your hot kettle and you are back in business or more chicken or vegetable broth.

You will need to skim your broth. Yes, just like mom used to do when she made soup. When you first add your broth ingredients you will need to skim the top.

If you have not made Spicy Sichuan Hot Pot before, check out these helpful hints for our cooking our hot pot recipe.

  1. Cook the hard vegetables like lotus root, squash, carrots, daikon, etc. first as they take longer to cook.
  2. If you are preparing your own thin sliced meats, place them in the freezer for about 45 minutes before slicing. Cut meats thin against the grain. Freezing your meat makes it easier to cut it super thin. Your goal is to have it thin as shaved beef or sukiyaki beef.
  3. Set aside extra chicken or vegetable broth to add to the pot mid-cooking. As you cook your ingredients, some of the soup broth will be absorbed and evaporate.

How to host a hot pot buffet gathering?

  • Make your Spicy Sichuan Hot Pot
  • Broth and/or mild soup broth and keep warm in electric hot pot cooker, portable electric cooktop with pot, instant pot or deep electric frying pan. (Reserving a little extra chicken broth for later as the liquid volume reduces during the cooking process)
  • Slice meats and fish. Prepare vegetables, tofu, dumplings, noodles, mushrooms, etc. and place on serving plates on your table.
  • Gather up cooking chop sticks, tongs, strainers to cook your ingredients.
  • Make the hot pot dipping sauce and place in individual little containers for each person.
  • Set the table with a small bowl, napkins, eating chopsticks and soup spoon for each guest.
  • Gather up your guests to sit around the table.
  • Designate one person as the guide and main chef to the cooking process.
  • Increase the temperature of the cooking device up to a boiling level and adjust to a medium boil during the cooking process.
  • Add your hard vegetables that take longer to cook first to the pot.
  • Next allow your guests with cooking chopsticks or tongs to add ingredients to the pot that they wish to eat.
  • If your soup broth level starts to evaporate during the cooking process, add a little extra chicken or vegetable broth to the hot pot cooker. Then, allow the broth to come back up to temperature before adding more ingredients to the pot.
  • As the very last step, add the noodles in a little basket to prevent them from getting lost in the pot and cook until aldente. We cook noodles last as they soak up a lot of the soup broth.
  • Enjoy the experience

Hot Pot Etiquette and Safety

  1. Cooking chopsticks vs eating chop sticks. Do not dip the eating chop sticks in the pot and do not eat with the cooking chopsticks. We are very strict about this. (Be sure to take extra precautions to make sure the cooking instruments used, and all ingredients placed in the cooking pot or taken out of the cooking pot are with CLEAN COOKING INSTRUMENTS ONLY and NOT THE EATING CHOPSTICKS.) Okay, the nurse will now step down from her soap box.We have separate kitchen chopsticks and tools for meats, seafood, mushrooms, tofu and vegetables to prevent cross contamination. In addition, we place the raw items like meats on one plate separated from vegetables on another.
  2. Keep the Children Safe: If you have young children, you know they can be unpredictable. It’s always best to be on the safe side. We usually sit small children at a separate table right next to us but far away from the electric hot pot. We cook for them and put it in their bowl, so their hands are far away from the hot cooking vessel. However, we found that once children are a little older, compliant and can follow directions, they love watching the cooking process at the table. However, we still do the cooking for them. However, by the time they are 9 or 10, they can be cooking for you.
  3. Eat what you put in the pot and not what your friend put in the hot pot, if you want to stay friends. (smiling)
  4. No double dipping! After you cook your ingredients, remove them from the pot and place them on your plate, you are done. Do not put ingredients that have been on your personal plate back into the pot. Ewwww!
  5. Designate one personal chef in the group. During the times when we are more aware of cross contamination and illness, nominate one person to cook and scoop the hot pot ingredients on everyone’s plate. This may not be the full cooking experience, but it is certainly still mesmerizing watching the hot pot broth boiling away. This is the safest option. Another option is to make one delicious pot of our Chinese Beef Noodle Soup Recipe and serve it up.
  6. Use the scooper basket to add in your noodles so they don’t get lost in the pot. Do not cook noodles until the very end because they will absorb a lot of the liquid in the hot pot.
Spicy Sichuan Hot Pot [Mild Broth Recipe Included] (2024)

FAQs

What is Sichuan broth made of? ›

The spicy-and-numbing hotpot soup is made from loads of chilies, Sichuan pepper, doubanjiang and numerable other aromatics and spices that is cooked down with oil into a spice base. That base is then mixed with a broth—usually a pork and/or beef broth, but chicken is also good.

What kind of broth is used for hot pot? ›

For our Easy Chinese Hot Pot, we've created a mild-yet-flavorful cooking liquid using chicken broth as the base. We use it not only as the base for cooking our various meats, seafood and vegetables, but also as the flavorful broth to spoon over bowls of noodles (or wontons) at the end of the cooking process.

What does a Chinese hot pot consist of? ›

Typical hot pot ingredients include thinly sliced meat, leaf vegetables, mushrooms, vermicelli, sliced potatoes, bean products, egg dumplings, tofu, and seafood.

How spicy is Sichuan hot pot? ›

A note on heat: Sichuan hot pot is quite spicy, and the numbing sensation of Sichuan peppercorns feels rather like mild electric currents buzzing on the tongue. In other words, if you're not yet familiar with Sichuan cuisine, do prepare your mouth and mind to be walloped by a sensory explosion.

What does Szechuan contain? ›

Szechuan cuisine often contains food preserved through pickling, salting, and drying and is generally spicy. The Sichuan peppercorn 花椒 ('flower pepper') is commonly used. Szechuan pepper has an intensely fragrant, citrus-like flavour and produces a "tingly-numbing" (Chinese: 麻) sensation in the mouth.

Which hot pot broth is the healthiest? ›

Select a light soup base for your hot pot

Go for clear or light-flavoured soup such as mushroom and cabbage tofu soup for a healthy hot pot. Buy only low-sodium chicken or vegetable bouillon for soup stock.

Do you eat the broth in Chinese hot pot? ›

Some like to drink the hot pot broth and some don't—but if you do, wait until the end of the meal.

Do you drink the broth in Hotpot? ›

You can drink the broth throughout your meal or save it until the end when it's soaked up all the lovely flavours from your ingredients. Remember, it's a communal meal, so don't be greedy! Share out the food and enjoy the experience together.

What is the difference between hot pot and shabu shabu? ›

The main difference between shabu shabu and other types of Japanese hot pot is that rather than simmering all of the ingredients together before serving, shabu shabu is cooked bite-by-bite over the course of the meal, similar to fondue.

What is the difference between Chinese hot pot and shabu shabu? ›

Traditional Chinese hot pot generally comes already loaded with meat, seafood, and vegetables, but with shabu shabu you'll be given plates of meat, vegetables and other items (dumplings and udon, for example) to cook in the broth.

What is spicy hot pot? ›

This spicy Sichuan hot pot is typically served as a street food. It is cooked in a boiling broth or in a spicy broth base. It consists of sliced meats, veggies, minced garlic, dried chili peppers, Sichuan peppercorns, mung bean noodles, and all the spices for this soup broth.

Why is Sichuan hot pot so spicy? ›

It is a fiery broth made with hot peppers, butter, Sichuan peppercorns, and broad bean chili paste. It is famous for its spicy, salty, and deep flavor profile.

Is Sichuan hot pot healthy? ›

Popular soup bases such as satay, curry, pork bone and Sichuan chilli are favourites among hotpot lovers, but they tend to be oily and are higher in calories, fat and sodium. Chilli, satay and curry soup bases tend to be high in calories.

Which is spicier Sichuan or Hunan? ›

A: While both types of cuisine are known for their spice, the chilis used in Hunan dishes are generally spicier than the Sichuan peppercorns used in Szechuan cooking.

What does Sichuan taste like? ›

What Does It Taste Like? The aroma of Sichuan peppercorn has been likened to lavender. On the tongue, the first taste is bitter, then numbing heat, followed by citrus. Its main claim to fame is the powerful numbing sensation it causes around the mouth.

What is Sichuan flavor? ›

Dishes of the Cuisine

Sichuan peppercorn has an intense fragrant, citrus-like flavour and produces a "tingly-numbing" (麻; má) sensation in the mouth. Other commonly used spices in Sichuan cuisine are garlic, chili peppers, ginger and star anise.

What does Sichuan chicken taste like? ›

Szechuan chicken has a unique spicy-savory-sweet flavor that distinguishes it from other types of spicy dishes, such as Hunan chicken or kung pao chicken. One of the best things about this dish is how much you can customize it to fit your tastes: make it super spicy, or tone down the spice and up the sweetness.

What does Sichuan sauce taste like? ›

As stated above, the sauce is spicy with a nice tone of sweetness and some tangy flavor to it. Also, it is very deep and rich, with a thick texture, thanks to the cornstarch. In addition, it is a bit salty due to the use of soy sauce, but it can be easily adjusted based on your own liking.

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