Stir-fried chicken, vegetables, and noodles.
"Chow mein" is a Cantonese dish that consists of fried noodles (crispy or not) with vegetables and small pieces of meat (or shrimp) stir-fried and covered with a soy-based gravy. It is a very adaptable recipe, where the vegetables may be easily varied to suit your fancy or ... to clean out the refrigerator before they go stale.
2 | green onions/scallions, finely chopped | ||
2 cloves | garlic, finely chopped | ||
1/2 cup | snow peas, cut in half crosswise | 45 g | |
1/2 | yellow or red sweet peppers, cut into thin strips | 100 g | |
120 g | Chinese noodles (chow mein) | ||
3 | chicken thighs, boneless, skinless, cut into strips | 200 g | |
2 tbsp | canola oil | 30 mL | |
1/2 tsp | sesame seed oil | 2.5 mL | |
1 pinch | salt [optional] | 0.2 g | |
ground pepper to taste [optional] | |||
1 1/2 cup | soybean sprouts | 100 g | |
1 tbsp | Hoisin sauce | 16 g | |
1 tbsp | soy sauce | 15 mL | |
1/2 tbsp | sugar | 6 g | |
1 tbsp | rice vinegar | 15 mL | |
1/2 tbsp | cornstarch | 4 g |
You will need a wok or frying pan.
Put the serving dish in the oven at the lowest setting to keep the chicken warm while the vegetables cook.
per 1 serving (420 g)
Amount % Daily Value |
Calories 560 |
Fat 22 g 34 % |
Saturated
1.8 g
10 % |
Cholesterol 50 mg |
Sodium 550 mg 23 % |
Carbohydrate 63 g 21 % |
Fibre 2 g 8 % |
Sugars 8 g |
Net Carbs 61 g |
Protein 34 g |
Vitamin A 15 % |
Vitamin C 107 % |
Calcium 7 % |
Iron 16 % |
Food Group | Exchanges |
---|---|
Starches | ½ |
Vegetables | 1 ½ |
Meat and Alternatives | 2 |
Fats | 2 |
Other Foods | 0 |
So delicious! I wouldn't change a thing. This is the best recipe on this whole site.
fantastic recipe - kids didn't eat it but we loved it - better than take out
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