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Basic Noodles In Soup #2

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Eggs, Grains Chinese Soup 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

Topping for soup
1/2 lb Egg noodles
2 t Soy sauce
1 t Peanut oil
3 Sesame oil, more or less
1/8 t Pepper
6 c Stock

INSTRUCTIONS

Prepare any of the simple or stir-fried toppings suggested in recipes:
"Basic Noodles Simple Toppings", "Basic Noodles Chicken Topping
#1/#2", "Basic Noodles Cooked Chicken Topping #1/#2", or "Basic
Noodles Pork and Spinach Topping" Parboil noodles as in "Parboiled
Noodles #1/#2". Place noodles in a bowl. Add soy sauce, peanut oil,
sesame oil and pepper, and toss well. Keep noodles warm. Meanwhile
bring stock to a boil. Transfer noodles to a large tureen or to
individual soup bowls. Arrange topping over noodles; then pour heated
stock over and serve at once.  NOTE: When stir-fried toppings are used,
the stock is added first in  step 4, then the topping. VARIATIONS:
Leave the noodles unseasoned. Season the stock instead with 1/2
teaspoon salt and the pepper. After step 2, brown the noodles in a
little oil before placing them in soup bowls. Season lightly with  salt
and pepper.  From <The Thousand Recipe Chinese Cookbook>, ISBN
0-517-65870-4.  Downloaded from Glen's MM Recipe Archive,
http://www.erols.com/hosey.

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 146
Calories From Fat: 40
Total Fat: 4.4g
Cholesterol: 18.2mg
Sodium: 404mg
Potassium: 270.1mg
Carbohydrates: 18.2g
Fiber: <1g
Sugar: 4g
Protein: 7.9g


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