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Chinese Carryout Noodles
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Meats
Chinese
Pasta
2
Servings
INGREDIENTS
1
ts
Canola oil
1
ts
Asian sesame oil
1
c
Onion; chopped
1
Clove garlic
4
oz
Chicken breast; skinless & boneless
1
tb
Ginger; grated
2
lg
Stalks Bok Choy
8
oz
Angel hair pasta
1/4
c
Chicken stock
2
tb
Dry sherry
1
tb
Soy sauce
1 1/2
tb
Hoisin sauce
2
Scallions
1/8
ts
Salt
INSTRUCTIONS
Date: Tue, 18 Jun 1996 07:27:14 -0800
From: Joel Ehrlich <[email protected]>
Bring water to a boil in a covered pot. Cook the pasta according to
package directions. Heat the canola and sesame oils together in a non-stick
skillet or wok until very hot. Chop the onion. Stir fry in the oils. Mince
the garlic. Add to the wok. Continue cooking. Wash and dry the chicken and
cut into bite-size pieces. Add to the wok. Stir fry until the chicken
browns. Add the grated ginger. Wash, trim and cut the bok choy into small
pieces. Stir into the wok. Add the chicken stock, sherry, soy sauce and the
hoisin. Stir well. Reduce heat. Continue cooking. Wash, trim and slice the
scallions. Drain the pasta. Stir into the wok. Season with salt.
Sprinkle with scallions. Serve.
EAT-L DIGEST 18 JUNE 1996
From the EAT-L recipe list. Downloaded from Glen's MM Recipe Archive,
http://www.erols.com/hosey.
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