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Chili Garlic Noodles

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Chili Garlic Noodles Recipe, How To Make Chili Garlic Noodles Recipe

Chilli garlic noodles is a well-known Asian recipe that everyone throughout Asia and the world is familiar with. This one's for all the garlic lovers out there. Chilli garlic noodle, chili oil is an important flavoring agent while cooking chinese.

Indian Chinese cuisine is the version of Chinese flavoring and cooking methods to Indian preferences via a larger presenting of vegan recipes. Indian Chinese food was born when Chinese migrants moved in Calcutta and created some delicacies to match any local flavor. Nowadays, Chinese meals is an essential part of the Indian cooking world. It's also loved by Indian and Chinese communities in Singapore, Malaysia and North America. 

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About Recipe

How to make CHILI GARLIC NOODLES

(9 ratings)
55 reviews so far
Prep time
5 mins
Cook time
15 mins
Total time
20 mins
CHILI GARLIC NOODLES
Author : Vahchef
Main Ingredient : Garlic
Servings : 2 persons
Published date : February 25, 2019


Ingredients used in CHILI GARLIC NOODLES
• Noodles (parboiled) - 100 grams.
• Oil - 1 tablespoon.
• Green chilies (chopped) - 4 numbers.
• Garlic (chopped) - 4 numbers.
• Msg - 1 pinch.
• Soya sauce - 1 teaspoons.
• Chili sauce - 1 teaspoons.
• Butter - 1/2 teaspoons.
• Onion (slices) - 1/2 cup.
• Bell pepper (thin slices) - 1/2 cup.
• Salt - to taste.
• Pepper powder - 1 tea spoon.
• Spring onion (slices) - 1 tea spoon.
Method:
  • Heat oil in a pan add garlic, green chilies, slices of onions, bell pepper, salt, pepper powder, MSG, soya sauce, chili sauce, saute it.
  • And add parboiled noodles to the same pan, toss it.
  • At last, add butter and spring onions, mix it well and switch off the flame.





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Indian Chinese cuisine is the version of Chinese flavoring and cooking methods to Indian preferences via a larger presenting of vegan recipes. Indian Chinese food was born when Chinese migrants moved in Calcutta and created some delicacies to match any local flavor. Nowadays, Chinese meals is an essential part of the Indian cooking world. It's also loved by Indian and Chinese communities in Singapore, Malaysia and North America. 

In China, the meals may be the similar or it may be totally uncommon. Due to the fact conventional Chinese food concentrates on the key ingredient of the recipe to create out its entire taste. The condiments are offered independently therefore the diner might season the meal in accordance with what he fancies.

Indo Chinese dishes are exceptionally well-liked by Indians and also have swiftly spread in leading Indian urban cities such as Bangalore, Mumbai, New Delhi, Chennai and Hyderabad. It's also preferred in Goa, where Chinese and Tibetan communities are at vast quantities. China town in India still provides numerous Chinese restaurants that specializes in Hakka delicacies and Indo Chinese versions of Soups for example, Man chow soup and sweet corn soup, also found in vegan and meat variety, are generally accessible, much like starters for example chicken lollipops, spring rolls and wontons. 

Staple base choices for an Indian Chinese food consist of chicken, shrimp or veggie versions of Hakka or Sichuan noodles widely referred to as chowmin; and normal or Sichuan fried rice. American chopsey and sweet and sour recipes are available at the most restaurants. Some South Indian restaurants also have developed spring rolls and Sichuan dosas. Paneer converted into Sichuan paneer with Chinese seasonings.



 

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chaitu2010 Posted on Thu Feb 27 2014

first view?

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Srini Musunuri Posted on Thu Feb 27 2014

thanks for this recipe. Will try?

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Skepticus Maximus Posted on Thu Feb 27 2014

Chiiiiili.?

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Jolene8 Posted on Thu Feb 27 2014

This looks wonderful. Is there a chili garlic recipe? And noodles are Chinese ones I presume? Thanks vachef. Im returning to watching after some time. :)?

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em kay Posted on Thu Feb 27 2014

love this uncle! ?

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geetha narayan Posted on Thu Feb 27 2014

Pls do a schezwan noodle recipe. . I just love that. And want to learn making that. .?

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am Assr Safa Posted on Thu Feb 27 2014

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am Assr Safa Posted on Thu Feb 27 2014

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Serkan E Posted on Thu Feb 27 2014

Chef do you indonesian or malaysian dishes ? Pls share them if u know. Thx.?

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Milan Limbu Posted on Thu Feb 27 2014

Thanks for the video. Had some left over pasta and wanted to have a simple light lunch, and came across your videos. Good stuff?

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KuroiHato69 Posted on Thu Feb 27 2014

I definitely want to try this but I will have to replace the MSG...  I avoid anything with it... Not good for you at all!!! ?

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Luk Lukm Posted on Thu Feb 27 2014

hello vahchef i want ask qution  how to kolapur  chikan rasa i'm waiting for your ans ok?

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