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Chicken Chow Mein (Chicke

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Grains, Meats 100 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 1/2 ga WATER
8 lb CELERY FRESH
6 lb CABBAGE WHITE FRESH
12 lb ONIONS DRY
6 1/2 lb BEANS SPROUTS #10
1 lb STARCH EDIBLE CORN
4 1/2 lb NOODLE CHOW MEIN #10
1/2 c CAKE MIX YELLOW #10
3/4 c SOUP GRAVY BASE CHICKEN
3 c SHORTENING; 3LB
2 ts PEPPER BLACK 1 LB CN
2 tb GINGER GROUND
2 c SOY SAUCE

INSTRUCTIONS

18 1/8 lb -
1.  SAUTE ONIONS, CELERY AND CABBAGE IN SHORTENING OR SALAD OIL 5 MINUTES.
2.  COMBINE SOUP & GRAVY BASE, CHICKEN, AND WATER FOR CHICKEN STOCK (SEE
RECIPE NO. A-12).  ADD SAUTEED VEGETABLES TO STOCK.  DRAIN CHICKEN AND DICE
INTO 1" PIECES; ADD TO VEGETABLES AND STOCK.  COVER; SIMMER 10 MINUTES.
3.  DRAIN BEAN SPROUTS; SET ASIDE FOR USE IN STEP 6.  RESERVE LIQUID FOR
USE
IN STEP 4.
4.  COMBINE RESERVED BEAN SPROUT LIQUID WITH CORNSTARCH TO MAKE A SMOOTH
PASTE; ADD GINGER, PEPPER, SOY SAUCE AND MOLASSES.
5.  ADD LIQUID MIXTURE SLOWLY TO HOT MEAT MIXTURE, STIRRING CONSTANTLY.
COOK
5 TO 8 MINUTES OR UNTIL THICKENED.
6.  ADD BEAN SPROUTS; MIX WELL; BRING TO A SIMMER.
7.  SERVE 1 CUP (2-NO. 8 SCOOP) CHOW MEIN OVER 1/3 CUP NOODLES.
NOTE:  1.  IN STEP 1:  13 LB 5 OZ DRY ONIONS A.P. WILL YIELD 12 LB SLICED
ONIONS. 11 LB FRESH CELERY A.P. WILL YIELD 8 LB CELERY PIECES. 7 LB 8 OZ
FRES
CABBAGE A.P. WILL YIELD 6 LB CABBAGE COARSELY CUT.
NOTE:  2.  IN STEP 1, 1 LB 8 OZ (2 QT) DEHYDRATED ONIONS MAY BE USED. SEE
RECIPE NO. A-11.
NOTE:  3.  IN STEP 3, 6-NO. 303 CN CANNED BEAN SPROUTS MAY BE USED.
NOTE:  4.  TWO NO. 8 SCOOPS MAY BE USED. SEE RECIPE NO. A-4.
NOTE:  5.  CHICKEN CHOW MEIN MAY BE SERVED OVER HOT RICE (SEE RECIPE NO.
E-5)
OMIT STEP 7.
Recipe Number: L16001
SERVING SIZE: 1 CUP
From the <Army Master Recipe Index File> (actually used today!).
Downloaded from Glen's MM Recipe Archive, http://www.erols.com/hosey.

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