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Chow Mein (Two Sides Brown Noodles)

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Recipe

Here's a recipe for Chow Mein which is a pretty classic application using pan fried noodles.

 

Yield

2 servings

Prep

30 min

Cook

30 min

Ready

60 min
Trans-fat Free, Good source of fiber

Ingredients

Amount Measure Ingredient Features
10 each mushrooms, black trumpet
dried
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½ pound noodles
chinese egg (regular mein), fresh
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1 x sesame oil
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1 x cornstarch
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½ pound beef, flank steak (london broil)
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2 teaspoons soy sauce, dark
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½ cup bamboo shoots
sliced
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1 pound bok choy
cut into 1-1/2 inch lenghts
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2 large eggs
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2 ¼ cups chicken broth
fresh
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2 tablespoons soy sauce, light
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1 x salt
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½ teaspoon sugar
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1 x peanut oil
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1 tablespoon sherry
dry, or shaoxing rice wine
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Ingredients

Amount Measure Ingredient Features
1E+1 each mushrooms, black trumpet
dried
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226.8 g noodles
chinese egg (regular mein), fresh
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1 x sesame oil
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1 x cornstarch
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226.8 g beef, flank steak (london broil)
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1E+1 ml soy sauce, dark
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118 ml bamboo shoots
sliced
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453.6 g bok choy
cut into 1-1/2 inch lenghts
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2 large eggs
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532 ml chicken broth
fresh
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3E+1 ml soy sauce, light
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1 x salt
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2.5 ml sugar
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1 x peanut oil
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15 ml sherry
dry, or shaoxing rice wine
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Directions

Put the mushrooms in a small bowl and pour boiling water over them.

Let soak for 30 minutes.

Meanwhile, cook the noodles in a large quantity of boiling water for 3½ to 5 minutes.

Drain, rinse under cold water, drain again, toss with a little sesame oil and set aside.

Cut the scallops in half, toss with a little sesame oil and 3½ teaspoons of cornstarch; refrigerate.

Cut the flank steak as thinly as possible across the grain.

Toss with 3½ teaspoons cornstarch, in a little sesame oil and the dark soy sauce; set aside.

When the mushrooms have soaked, squeeze them out over the soaking liquid, and reserve ¼ cup of the liquid.

Cut off the mushroom stems and discard; cut the caps in two and set aside with the bamboo shoots and bok choy.

Lightly beat the eggs with a few drops of sesame oil.

Heat a small frying pan and oil the bottom lightly.

Pour in enough of the beaten egg to cover the bottom, pouring any excess back into the uncooked eggs.

Cook just until set and remove. Repeat until all the egg is used up.

Stack the egg crepes, roll them up and slice across the roll into shreds.

Set aside.

Mix the chicken stock with the light soy sauce, 3½ teaspoons salt and the sugar; set aside.

Heat this mixture in a small pot over low heat.

Meanwhile, heat a wok over medium high heat until hot.

Add 1 cup peanut oil and heat until the oil is very hot.

Lower the noodles into the oil to form a nest and let them cook until brown on one side.

(This may take 8 minutes or so.)

Turn the noodles over and brown on the other side.

(This will be much faster.)

Remove to a large serving platter and keep warm.

Cook the scallops very briefly in the same oil, remove and drain in a colander.

Turn the heat off under the oil and add the beef.

Stir just until the meat slices are separated and start to change color.

Remove to drain with the scallops.

Pour off all the oil but ¼ cup and heat.

Add the vegetables and stir-fry for 2 to 3 minutes.

Add the seasoned stock and bring to a boil.

Mix the reserved mushroom soaking liquid with 2 tablespoons of cornstarch until dissolved and stir into the chicken stock sauce.

Stir until it thickens and clears slightly.

Add the beef and scallops, then the wine and cook just until heated through.

Pour over the noodles and serve garnished with the egg shreds.



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Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 839g (29.6 oz)
Amount per Serving
Calories 91119% from fat
 % Daily Value *
Total Fat 19g 29%
Saturated Fat 5g 27%
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 350mg 117%
Sodium 1960mg 82%
Total Carbohydrate 35g 35%
Dietary Fiber 5g 19%
Sugars g
Protein 150g
Vitamin A 211% Vitamin C 172%
Calcium 45% Iron 62%
* based on a 2,000 calorie diet How is this calculated?
 

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