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Cha Jang Mein (Noodles with Black Bean Sauce)

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Meats, Grains Chinese Ethnic:, Chinese 8 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1/4 lb Pork
1/4 lb Raw shrimp; optional
1 tb Soy sauce
1 tb Rice wine
1 tb Chopped ginger
1 ts Chopped garlic
3 md Onions; chopped
2 md Zucchini; chopped
3/4 c Oyster, shiitake, or straw mushrooms; chopped
1 c Cha jang (black bean paste, not sauce!)*
Oil or shortening
1 c Chicken broth
1 tb Corn starch
1 tb Water
Fresh chinese noodles; cooked

INSTRUCTIONS

*Look for this at a Chinese or a Korean Market.  No substitutes! 1. Cut the
pork into small pieces.  Mariate in soy sauce, rice wine, ginger, and
garlic.  Set aside.  If using shrimp, shell, devein and salt lightly. Set
aside. 2. In a wok, over high heat, stir fry the onion and zucchini.
Depending on the size of the wok, you might have to do it in batches.
Remove and set aside. 3. Heat the shortening or oil in the wok. The amount
varies, depending upon the amount of the black bean paste, but don't be too
stingy with the oil. Dump the paste in the wok, stirring quickly to avoid
burning.  Stir for approximately 2 -3 minutes. 4. Add the pork and stir fry
till it is cooked, approximately 1 - 2 minutes.
Add the vegetables and mix. 5. Add the chicken broth. Bringt to a boil. 6.
Add the shrimp, if using, and mix. 7. Mix the corn starch and water. Add it
to the wok and stir til thickened and bubbly.. 8. Serve immediately over
cooked  noodles.
Recipe By     : Lisa Oh (lisa_o@msn.com)
Posted to MC-Recipe Digest V1 #262
Date: Sun, 27 Oct 96 10:32:19 UT
From: "Lisa Oh" <Lisa_O@msn.com>
NOTES : The ingredient measurements are approximate, since exact
measurements are not necessary. Adjust to your taste. Enjoy!

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