Ingredients
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100
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1
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1
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1
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2
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12
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250
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1
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1
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2
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-
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-
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Directions
Combination Chow Mein, This is an adaptation of an Australian Women’s Weekly recipe to suit what I had on hand and personal taste., This is Lo Mein (Stirred Noodles), not Chow Mein (Fried Noodles). To be Chow Mein, you need to fry the noodles first, to make a crunchy layer., I thought this was pretty good, it got raves from my boyfriend. I tried it as is, then tried it with some sliced water chestnuts as well since I like the crunch from them. Made for ZWT4: Family Picks.
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Steps
1
Done
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Place Diced Pork, Five Spice, Hoisin Sauce and Soy Into a Bowl, Mix and Let Marinate a Few Hours Covered in Fridge. |
2
Done
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Heat One Tablespoon of Peanut Oil in Wok and Stir-Fry Prawns a Few Minutes Until Just Starting to Change Color. Remove and Cover to Keep Warm. |
3
Done
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Add Diced Chicken and Marinated Pork to Wok and Str-Fry Until Cooked. Remove and Keep Covered Along With Prawns. |
4
Done
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Heat Other Tablespoon of Peanut Oil in Wok and Stir-Fry Carrot and Brown Onion Until Soft. |
5
Done
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Add Celery, Capsicum and Mushroom and Stir-Fry Until Vegetables Are Cooked but Still Firm. |
6
Done
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Combine Chicken Stock, Cornflour, Light Soy Sauce and Oyster Sauce in Small Bowl and Mix Well. |
7
Done
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Return Prawn / Chicken / Pork Mixture to Wok and Add Bok Choy, Bean Sprouts, Green Onion and Blended Sauce Mix. |
8
Done
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Stir-Fry Until Sauce Boils and Thickens. |
9
Done
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Serve Over Rice Optionally With Chow Mein Noodles Over the Top. |