CHICKEN CHOW MEIN
Provided by Food Network Kitchen
Categories main-dish
Time 35m
Yield 4 main course servings
Number Of Ingredients 20
Steps:
- Boil the noodles according to package instructions. Drain in a colander in the sink and rinse under cold running water. Shake the colander to drain off excess water and pat the noodles dry with a towel. Heat 1/4 cup of the peanut oil in a large seasoned or non-stick skillet over high heat. Add the noodles, spreading them out to evenly cover the skillet, and fry, turning once, until golden brown and crispy, about 8 minutes. (Break the noodles up, by stirring, near the end of the cooking). Transfer noodles to a paper towel-lined plate and season with salt to taste. Set aside. Discard any excess oil and wipe out the pan. Whisk together the chicken broth, oyster sauce, soy sauce, cornstarch, and sugar in a small bowl, and set aside. Season the chicken with the dark sesame oil, salt, and pepper, and set aside. Heat the skillet over high heat. Heat the remaining 2 tablespoons peanut oil until very hot. Add the ginger, garlic, and scallion and stir-fry, until fragrant, about 30 seconds. Add the chicken and stir-fry, until lightly browned, about 1 1/2 minutes. Add the onion, celery, and mushrooms and stir-fry, until crisp-tender, about 2 minutes. Add the water chestnuts and spread the ingredients to the outside of the pan to form a well in the center. Pour the chicken broth mixture into the well, bring to a boil, and stir to coat the chow mein mixture. Stir in the bean sprouts and remove from the heat. Season generously to taste with pepper. Transfer chicken chow mein to a warm platter and top with the fried noodles. Serve immediately with rice. Pass more soy sauce at the table.
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CANTONESE CHOW MEIN
A Cantonese chef -- my roommate-- gave me this recipe that I translated into English. It's pan-fried egg noodles (crispy brown in places) topped with a mix of vegetables and seafood in a light white sauce. Very nice.
Provided by SpiceBunny
Categories Vegetable
Time 1h10m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 20
Steps:
- Immerse egg noodles into boiling water for 30 seconds, then remove and set aside.
- Heat your wok at high heat, keep it dry. Add 5 tbsp oil and coat the wok evenly with oil.
- Fry the noodles for about 2 minutes, and keep shaking it back and forth, until the noodles turn golden brown. Flip and repeat.
- The outer noodles should be golden, inner ones are soft. Remove noodles and arrange in center of a plate.
- Blanch the vegetables in boiling water (30 seconds). You can arrange the bok choy in a circle around the noodles if you like.
- Put some oil and fry minced garlic in the work, then add the blanched vegetables and stir fry. Add the meat ingredients, 1 tbsp water, cover the wok and steam for 1 - 2 minutes.
- Add the flavouring ingredients, the water with corn starch, and fry gently. Add a bit more water if you want more sauce.
- Pour the veggies and meat over the noodles.
- Note #1: Char xiu (Honey BBQ pork) is available in Chinatown or a good Chinese grocery store, as well as baby boy choy (also known as Shanghai bok choy).
- Note #2: Ideally you should use a large non-stick wok for frying noodles. Traditionally, Chinese people use a carbon steel wok, which is baked in the oven after purchase, and then rubbed with oil after washing each time to protect it. It turns black over time, and is pretty much non-stick. You could also use a non-stick pan, but non-stick coatings are poisonous and will accumulate in your body. Non-stick pans should generally be only used with medium or low heat. If you like them, get a professional grade non-stick pan for high heat cooking, it feels like ceramic.
- Note #3: I often add a dash of rice wine (sake) to the meat and vegetables. It just gives it a little extra flavour and isn't salty like most cooking wines.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 467, Fat 32, SaturatedFat 7.1, Cholesterol 85, Sodium 908.2, Carbohydrate 14.6, Fiber 2, Sugar 4.1, Protein 30.7
CHINESE CRISPY NOODLES WITH SAUCY CHICKEN AND VEGETABLES (CRISPY CHOW MEIN!)
Recipe video above. Crispy noodles topped with a saucy chicken and vegetable stir fry, my favourite dish at my local Chinese!! Restaurants typically make this by deep frying the noodles. For my home version, I crisp up the noodles in a pan - much healthier, less mess, just as fast and definitely just as tasty!
Provided by Nagi | RecipeTin Eats
Time 25m
Number Of Ingredients 20
Steps:
- Mix the Sauce ingredients EXCEPT cornflour and chicken broth/stock.
- Remove 1 tbsp Sauce and mix through chicke. Leave to marinate 10 minutes+.
- Mix cornflour into Sauce until lump free.
- Turn oven onto low (to keep noodles warm while you cook the topping).
- Divide noodles into 2 then shape into 20cm/8" rounds. Keep them tangled - this holds them together while cooking.
- Heat 1 tbsp oil in skillet over medium high heat. Place 1 noodle cake into pan then drizzle over 2 tbsp water.
- Wait until the water evaporates (steam cooks the noodles), then pat down lightly and let the noodles cook for a further 1 to 2 minute until the bottom of the noodles are golden brown (lift up with a spatula to check).
- Slide noodles onto a plate, then flip upside down back into the pan. Cook for a further 1 1/2 - 2 minutes until golden brown, then transfer to tray and place in oven to keep warm.
- Repeat with remaining noodle cake.
- Add an extra 1 tbsp oil if needed, increase heat to HIGH. Add garlic and onion, cook for 30 seconds.
- Add chicken and cook until it changes from pink to white (still raw inside)
- Add the carrot and bok choy stems, cook 30 seconds.
- Add cabbage and leaf of buk choy, cook for 1 minute until they start to wilt.
- Add chicken broth, water, then Sauce and stir. Let it simmer for 1 - 2 minutes until the Sauce thickens to a syrup consistency (see video).
- Place a noodle cake on the plate, then spoon over the stir fry onto the middle of the noodles (leave edges crispy) being sure to use up all the sauce so it soaks the noodles. Serve immediately!
Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 535 g, Calories 784 kcal, Carbohydrate 97 g, Protein 33 g, Fat 28 g, SaturatedFat 6 g, Cholesterol 56 mg, Sodium 1330 mg, Fiber 8 g, Sugar 8 g
CANTONESE CHICKEN CHOW MEIN
Pan-fried chow mein noodles are tossed in a light Asian sauce and topped with tender slices of chicken and crisp vegetables.
Provided by tishasc22
Categories World Cuisine Recipes Asian Chinese
Time 55m
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 19
Steps:
- Whisk water, 1 teaspoon rice wine vinegar, 1 teaspoon soy sauce, cornstarch, sesame oil, and black pepper together in a bowl until marinade is smooth. Add chicken and marinate, about 15 minutes.
- Stir chicken broth, 1 tablespoon soy sauce, oyster sauce, 1 teaspoon rice wine vinegar, and sugar together in a bowl until seasoning mixture is well combined.
- Heat 3 tablespoons canola oil in a large skillet over medium heat; cook and stir noodles until golden brown and crisp, about 1 minute. Transfer noodles to a platter.
- Pour the remaining 1 tablespoon into skillet with the oil; cook and stir chicken over high heat until no longer pink in the center, about 5 minutes. Add seasoning mixture, celery, carrot, bean sprouts, onion, and green onion; cook and stir until sauce thickens, about 30 seconds. Pour chicken mixture over noodles.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 516.9 calories, Carbohydrate 59.8 g, Cholesterol 80.5 mg, Fat 23.3 g, Fiber 2.7 g, Protein 19.6 g, SaturatedFat 3 g, Sodium 582.8 mg, Sugar 6 g
CANTONESE CHOW MEIN RECIPE - (3.8/5)
Provided by á-44083
Number Of Ingredients 24
Steps:
- 1 Immerse egg noodles into boiling water for 30 seconds, then remove and set aside. 2 Heat your wok at high heat, keep it dry. Add 5 tbsp oil and coat the wok evenly with oil. 3 Fry the noodles for about 2 minutes, and keep shaking it back and forth, until the noodles turn golden brown. Flip and repeat. 4 The outer noodles should be golden, inner ones are soft. Remove noodles and arrange in center of a plate. 5 Blanch the vegetables in boiling water (30 seconds). You can arrange the bok choy in a circle around the noodles if you like. 6 Put some oil and fry minced garlic in the work, then add the blanched vegetables and stir fry. Add the meat ingredients, 1 tbsp water, cover the wok and steam for 1 - 2 minutes. 7 Add the flavouring ingredients, the water with corn starch, and fry gently. Add a bit more water if you want more sauce. 8 Pour the veggies and meat over the noodles. 9 Note #1: Char xiu (Honey BBQ pork) is available in Chinatown or a good Chinese grocery store, as well as baby boy choy (also known as Shanghai bok choy). 10 Note #2: Ideally you should use a large non-stick wok for frying noodles. Traditionally, Chinese people use a carbon steel wok, which is baked in the oven after purchase, and then rubbed with oil after washing each time to protect it. It turns black over time, and is pretty much non-stick. You could also use a non-stick pan, but non-stick coatings are poisonous and will accumulate in your body. Non-stick pans should generally be only used with medium or low heat. If you like them, get a professional grade non-stick pan for high heat cooking, it feels like ceramic. 11 Note #3: I often add a dash of rice wine (sake) to the meat and vegetables. It just gives it a little extra flavour and isn't salty like most cooking wines.
CANTONESE CHOW MEIN RECIPE
Skip the takeout and make your own Cantonese chow mein dish that's perfect to satisfy your Asian cuisine cravings. Try out our recipe to get a taste of it.
Provided by Recipes.net Team
Categories Noodles
Time 1h15m
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 22
Steps:
- Soak mushrooms in warm water until soft, about 30 minutes; drain.
- Rinse in warm water; drain.
- Remove and discard stems; cut caps into thin slices.
- Trim excess fat from beef; shred beef.
- Toss beef, 1 tbsp oil, 1 tsp salt, 1 tsp cornstarch, the soy sauce and white pepper in glass or plastic bowl.
- Cover and refrigerate 20 minutes.
- Rinse bean sprouts in cold water; drain.
- Remove strings from pea pods.
- Place pea pods in boiling water.
- Cover and cook 1 minute; drain.
- Immediately rinse under running cold water; drain.
- Cut green onions into 2 inch pieces.
- Mix 2 tbsp cornstarch, the sugar and 2 Tbsp. water.
- Heat 4 cups water to boiling in Dutch oven.
- Stir in noodles.
- Cook uncovered over medium heat until noodles are soft and can be separated about 5 minutes; drain.
- Heat skillet until 1 or 2 drops of water bubble and skitter when sprinkled in skillet.
- Add ¼ cup oil; rotate skillet to coat all sides.
- Cook and stir noodles over medium heat until light brown.
- Keep noodles warm in 300 degrees F oven.
- Add 3 tsp oil to skillet; rotate to coat side.
- Add mushrooms, bean sprouts, bamboo shoots and 1 tsp. slat; stir-fry 1 minute.
- Stir in chicken broth and oyster sauce; heat to boiling.
- Stir in cornstarch mixture; cook and stir until thickened, about 10 seconds.
- Stir in beef and pea pods. Heat until beef is hot, about 1 minute.
- Serve over noodles; garnish with green onions.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 507.00kcal, Carbohydrate 43.00g, Cholesterol 71.00mg, Fat 22.00g, Fiber 6.00g, Protein 36.00g, SaturatedFat 4.00g, ServingSize 4.00 people, Sodium 1,942.00mg, Sugar 8.00g
SOY SAUCE PAN FRIED NOODLES (CANTONESE CHOW MEIN)
Cantonese comfort dish--soy sauce fried nice also known as soy sauce chow mein.
Provided by Elaine
Categories Breakfast staple food
Time 15m
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Bring a large pot of water to a boiling and cook the noodles for 1 minute. During the process, separate the noodles. Transfer the noodles out and drain.
- In a small bowl, mix all the ingredients of the sauce and set aside.
- Add around 2 tablespoon of oil in wok and slow down the fire, fry until the noodles becomes dry and crispy. However this is only optional if you want a real Cantonese flavor. You can skip this to make a regular chow mein recipe. Transfer the noodles out.
- Turn up the fire and add another tablespoon of oil, add onion and the white sections of green onions in.
- Place noodles back, add blanched chive, spring onions and drizzle the sauce. Mix well. Sprinkle some salt if necessary. Serve immediately.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 335 kcal, Carbohydrate 40 g, Protein 10 g, Fat 15 g, SaturatedFat 1 g, Cholesterol 42 mg, Sodium 1486 mg, Fiber 2 g, Sugar 3 g, ServingSize 1 serving
SHRIMP CHOW MEIN CANTONESE STYLE
Shrimp chow mein is a beloved Cantonese noodle dish that is easy to prepare and cook at home. Learn how to cook this simple 20-minute crispy deep-fried noodles recipe that is made up of egg noodles, shrimp, and plenty of vegetables.
Provided by Juliet Huang
Categories Main Course
Time 20m
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- To prepare the shrimp chow mein sauce, mix all the soy sauces, sugar, and water in a bowl until it dissolves. Chop the onions and scallions into small pieces. Soak the bean sprouts in a bowl of water to keep them fresh.
- Heat up the wok or pan to about 200 degrees Celsius (or around 350 - 400 Fahrenheit). Slowly add about 1 tablespoon of corn oil and increase the heat gradually. Stir-fry the chopped onions and scallions until they start to brown slightly. Set them aside for use later. Add the remaining 2 tablespoons of corn oil before adding in the noodles. Flip them to the other side after cooking for 3 minutes. Let the other side cook for another 1 or 2 minutes.
- Push the pan fried crispy noodles aside within the wok. Then, pour the bean sprouts together with the shrimps into the wok. First, cook the ingredients under high heat for about 1 minute. Then, place the ingredients underneath the noodles and let them cook under medium heat. This traps the heat to help the ingredients cook evenly and quickly. Once the shrimps are cooked, toss the stir-fried onions and scallions into the wok.
- After cooking for a few minutes, pour the sauce mix, slowly moving around the wok to ensure that all sides of the noodles get the flavour. Mix all the shrimp chow mein ingredients to let the sauce soak up before adding sesame oil.
- Once thoroughly mixed and cooked, separate the egg noodles into separate dishes. Pour any remaining sauce in the wok over the dry, crispy noodles to not waste them. Serve and enjoy them while they are hot!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 453 kcal, Carbohydrate 65 g, Protein 14 g, Fat 15 g, SaturatedFat 2 g, Cholesterol 79 mg, Sodium 546 mg, Fiber 3 g, Sugar 5 g, ServingSize 1 serving
CANTONESE CHOW MEIN (豉油王炒面)
Learn how to make supreme soy sauce chow mein, a classic Cantonese dish!
Provided by Made With Lau
Categories main course
Time 30m
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Here's a quick run-down of the types of HK-style noodles you can buy:
- We'll wash and chop our vegetables:
- Mix dark soy sauce, light soy sauce, oyster sauce, sugar, water in a bowl until the sugar dissolves.
- We'll start by heating our wok to around 350-400°F (176-204°C). Depending on your stove, this should take around 2-3 minutes.
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- Transfer the noodles onto a plate, and call your loved ones over.
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