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One of the most popular recipes on Rasa Malaysia is Chow Mein or Chinese fried noodles.Chicken Chow Mein is a surprisingly simple, authentic Chinese dish.veggies and noodles tossed in the sauce which make this dish delicious.
Chicken Chow Mein is an excellent Chinese noodle dish. The dish is nice, luscious and made with a mix of vegetables and noodles cooked together seasoned with a sauce mixture consisting of chicken stock, salt, s... Read More..
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Chicken Chow Mein is an excellent Chinese noodle dish. The dish is nice, luscious and made with a mix of vegetables and noodles cooked together seasoned with a sauce mixture consisting of chicken stock, salt, sugar, pepper, soya sauce, oyster sauce, red chilli sauce and vinegar which gives an equal and even flavouring to the dish. Chow Mein Chow mein is typically a Chinese food that contains fried noodles.
There are many varieties having different names in certain locations. Chow mein dish consists of fried noodles (crispy or not) with vegetables, small pieces of meat, stir fried and covered with a soy-based gravy. The crispy version of chow mein noodles are made from egg noodles which have been fried and use a base for chow mein or crumbled as a topping over vegetables.
Traditionally, Chow mein often contains stir-fried vegetables and sometimes meat along with the noodles flavoured with soy sauce or some other flavouring is added. Generally before preparing the chow mein, the meat is also marinated in soy sauce, pepper and little salt which gives a nice flavouring and keeps the meat tender and juicy. Those who like more authentic flavours into the chow mein, can also add in some fish sauce and oyster sauce.
Every cuisine prepares the chow mein in their own style, giving a unique taste. But overall, the recipe is influenced from the Chinese cuisine. In India, chow mein was introduced by the Chinese who settled/ migrated in Kolkata. It is usually prepared with Hakka or with gravy. Vegetable Chow Mein is the Indian variant catering to most vegetarians that consists noodles with cabbage, colourful bell peppers, beans, carrots, onions and spring onions.
In New Delhi region, chow mein can sometimes include paneer with the mixture of noodles and vegetables. Meat used is mostly chicken. There are a lot of variations that you can give in making the noodles. Noodles are eaten hot or cold, steamed, stir-fried, deep fried, boiled or served in a soup. They are excellent source of protein and extremely high in complex carbohydrates. Often we are confused with the difference between a ‘lo mein’ and ‘chow mein noodles’.
There are two variations in preparing these recipes. In case of low mein, it involves tossing of boiled noodles in the wok and then mixing them with other ingredients during the final stage of cooking which helps the noodles to absorb more flavours from the sauce while cooking of Chow mein, the ingredients are stir-fried and then served over the noodles that have been prepared separately. Ultimately however it is cooked; we love eating noodles and are one of the most liked dishes by most of us, especially the kids. Noodle recipes Kids love eating noodles and if you really give different variations to it, than its just a delight to their taste buds, eating new flavourful and exotic noodles dishes.
Some of my favourite noodles recipes are:
Veg Soft Noodles Fried Noodles Hakka Noodles Asian Noodles with Chicken And Shrimp Chicken Noodle Soup Malysian Indian-Style Fried Noodles American Chopsuey
How to prepare Chicken Chow Mein:
Ingredients:
Directions:
Take a bowl to season the chicken first. Add pepper, salt, about 2 drops of soya sauce, mix and marinate the chicken and keep aside. To make the sauce take another bowl, add in the chicken stock, salt, sugar, pepper, soya sauce, oyster sauce, bottle chilli sauce, vinegar and mix well. Keep aside. Heat oil in a large sauce pan and add the marinated chicken pieces.
When the chicken is ¾ cooked, add chopped ginger, garlic and sliced green, red, yellow capsicums, carrots, cabbage, spring onions and the sauce mixture. Toss well and cook the vegetables and chicken together. Let not the vegetables becomes too soft. They need to be crunchy. Switch off the flame and sprinkle some spring onions and sesame seeds over and serve hot.
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Lou Beck Posted on Tue Apr 09 2013
looks so yummy! can't wait to try it for myself!
Reply 0 - RepliesadcSlash Posted on Tue Apr 09 2013
its pronounced Chowmei not chowmeiN..but anyway besides the grammar gr8 vid and amazing recipe im a try it out :D
Reply 0 - RepliesTerri Cox Posted on Tue Apr 09 2013
I never laughed so hard!!! The dish looked delicious and really simple to make. The funny part was that our chef took a taste of the noodles, his eyes lit up and he couldn't stop eating! lol He probably should have had a little something beforeha
Reply 0 - Repliesviczai Posted on Tue Apr 09 2013
no it's actually chow mein... i'm chinese, grew up in china, and the english version is also chow mein, americans just can't pronounce it right.
Reply 0 - RepliesAnika A Posted on Tue Apr 09 2013
Love the way he's enjoying the chow mein. Made me super hungry though!!!
Reply 0 - RepliesLj.Varghese Posted on Tue Apr 09 2013
Do you finish the whole dish or do you give it away to your crew?
Reply 0 - RepliesAbhirami Bijulal Posted on Tue Apr 09 2013
please show the recipe on how to make noodles at home....
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Rajashree Kamath Posted on Tue Apr 09 2013
You're the best, Vahchef!
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