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Beef Chow Fun (gnow Yoke Chow Fun)

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Grains Chinese Chinese, Dim sum 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

**** NO E *****
Karen Adler FNGP13B.
Yield: Serves 2-3
1 lb Fresh rice noodles -=OR=-
1 recipe rice noodle
dough*
1/2 lb Flank steak
1 lb Green beans, or broccoli
1 Green onion stalk
2 Garlic cloves, crushed
1 Ginger chunk, crushed
size of a quarter, =OR=-
5 T Oil
3 T Oyster sauce
2 t Sesame oil
2 t Light soy sauce
2 t Cornstarch
1 t Sherry
2 t Light soy sauce

INSTRUCTIONS

Recipe is included in this collection. PREPARATION:       Slice flank
steak across the grain in thin strips no more than 1/8 inch thick.  Mix
with meat marinade for       1/2 hour. String and cut green beans  in 1
1/2 inch length. Cut green onions the same length. Combine sauce
mixture. Separate store bought rice noodles so       they will not
stick to each other. If you make your        own noodles, cut them in
1/2 inch wide strips and separate them. COOKING: Stir fry green beans
in 1 tbsp. oil for 3-4 minutes, adding 2 tbsp. water the        last  2
minutes and cover. Set aside. Add 1 tbsp. oil       and brown the
garlic and ginger. Stir fry beef,            drizzle 1 tbsp. of  oyster
sauce on top. Set aside. Add 2 tbsp. oil and stir fry noodles,  turning
and adding a little water so they'll soften. It takes about  3-4      
minutes. You  may find you have to add more water or oil to keep a
steady stream of  steam to help soften the noodles. Add back the
vegetables and meat.  Add the rest of the oyster sauce, soy sauce and
sesame oil. DO AHEAD  NOTES: Do through preparation. COMMENTS: Rice
noodles can be  purchased in Chinatown by the pound. They come in
sheets or pre cut.  You can easily make your own rice noodles. Source:
"Dim Sum" by Rhoda  Fong Yee. Formatted for MM by Karen Adler FNGP13B.
Posted to  MC-Recipe Digest V1 #174  Date: 29 Jul 96 11:20:56 From:
"steven.h.bergstein"  <steven.h.bergstein@ac.com>

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 2410
Calories From Fat: 920
Total Fat: 103.6g
Cholesterol: 179.2mg
Sodium: 4666.5mg
Potassium: 1451.2mg
Carbohydrates: 253.2g
Fiber: 13.1g
Sugar: 14.6g
Protein: 114.4g


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