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Beef Chow Mein

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Ingredients

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3/4 lb bottom round steak
1 tablespoon soy sauce
1 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon sugar
8 mushrooms (fresh)
1/2 lb bean sprouts
6 ounces bamboo shoots (can)
3 green onions (scallions)
1 egg
2 cups beef stock

Nutritional information

342.7
Calories
122g
Calories From Fat
13.6g
Total Fat
4.8 g
Saturated Fat
124.5mg
Cholesterol
1357.6mg
Sodium
28.3g
Carbs
3.3g
Dietary Fiber
8.2g
Sugars
27.9g
Protein
397g
Serving Size (g)
4
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Beef Chow Mein

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    This tasted really good and was easy to make. IMHO it was missing some garlic though. We decided to add garlic the next time and also to use more cornstarch, the sauce was a bit too thin for our tastes. Also there was very little marinade, so we doubled it, but when it came to "drain the beef reserving the marinade" there was still only the tiniest puddle. Is it supposed to be like that? Anyway, these are very small quick fixes and really just personal preference. All in all it tasted really good and we will prepare it again with the changes. Thanks for sharing.

    • 20 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Beef Chow Mein, , This tasted really good and was easy to make. IMHO it was missing some garlic though. We decided to add garlic the next time and also to use more cornstarch, the sauce was a bit too thin for our tastes. Also there was very little marinade, so we doubled it, but when it came to drain the beef reserving the marinade there was still only the tiniest puddle. Is it supposed to be like that? Anyway, these are very small quick fixes and really just personal preference. All in all it tasted really good and we will prepare it again with the changes. Thanks for sharing., Great easy to cook, very, very moreish


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Slice Beef About 1 Inch Long 1/2 Inch Wide and as Thin as Possible. Mix the Salt, Sugar and Soy Sauce Together and Mix Well, Then Ad the Beef and Marinate For at Least One Hour, Longer For More Flavor.

    2
    Done

    Wash and Slice the Mushrooms, Including Stems.

    3
    Done

    Slice the Bamboo Into Thin Strips; Slice the Scallions Into 1 Inch Pieces; Soak, Rinse and Drain the Bean Sprouts.

    4
    Done

    in a Separate Bowl, Mix the Cornstarch and Beef Stock Together.

    5
    Done

    Drain the Beef Reserving the Marinade. Heat the Sesame Oil and Stir Fry the Beef For 4 to 5 Minutes.

    6
    Done

    Ad the Cornstarch Mixture and Remaining Marinade, Bring to a Boil Stirring Constantly; Ad the Vegetables and Simmer For 5 Minutes Longe R.

    7
    Done

    Cook Noodles in Boiling Water For 4 to 5 Minutes; Drain Thoroughly.

    8
    Done

    Deep Fry as Needed Draining on Absorbent Paper.

    9
    Done

    Beat the Egg Adding 1 Tablespoon Water and Pour Onto Lightly Oiled Skillet. Make a Small Thin Omelet and Slice Into Thin Strips.

    10
    Done

    Place Cooked Noodles on Hot Dish, Top With Beef Mixture and Garnish With the Strips of Omelet. Makes 4 Servings.

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