Ingredients
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3/4
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1
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1
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2
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3/4
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2
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1/4
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4
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1
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-
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Directions
Ten Variety Fried Noodles (Chow Mein), I have adapted this recipe from the Encyclopedia of Asian cooking by Madame Grace Zia Chu. This is a very good Chow Mein Hope you folks enjoy it, MMMmmm, is right! This made a wonderful and filling dinner for three adults…too good to share with a fourth! Some small changes: used chicken breasts(2), did not need the rest of the oil for step #8, used egg whites(3)instead of whole eggs, and 11/2 tbls lite soy sauce. Bergy, this is one fine dish!, thanks., I have adapted this recipe from the Encyclopedia of Asian cooking by Madame Grace Zia Chu. This is a very good Chow Mein Hope you folks enjoy it
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Steps
1
Done
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Put Pork or Chicken in a Bowl With the Soy Sauce, Sugar and Corn Starch. |
2
Done
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Mix Well and Leave to Marinate For 20 Minutes or So. |
3
Done
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Cook the Noodles Until Tender (for Fresh About 5 Min) Drain and Rinse Under Cold Running Water Then Rinse Again. |
4
Done
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Beat the Eggs Lightly but Well Mixed. |
5
Done
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Heat a Little Oil in a Skillet. |
6
Done
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Add Eggs and Cook to Make a Thin Omelet, Remove from Pan and Cut Into Thin Strips. |
7
Done
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Heat a Little Oil in the Pan Add Pork (chicken) and Stir Fry Until Cooked, Remove from Pan. |
8
Done
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Heat the Last of the Oil and Add Scallions, Then the Bamboo Shoots, Green Veggie and a Touch of Salt. |
9
Done
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Add Pork (chicken) to the Pan With the Egg Strips. |
10
Done
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Mix Ingredient Thoroughly. |