Chicken Chow Mein - "Chow" means stir fried, and "mein" means noodles in mandarin. Inspired by a clip on youtube. I find it very delicious.
CHICKEN CHOW MEIN || EASY RECIPE || TERRI-ANN’S KITCHEN by TERRI-ANN'S KITCHEN
Ingredients
4 servings
Chicken and the marinade
- 400 grams chicken
- 2 tsp 5 spice
- 2 tsp sambol olek
- 2 tbsp soy
- 1/2 tbsp corn flour
Noodles
- 200 grams noodles
- 1 liter water
- 1 tsp sesame oil
Final mix
- 2 tsp sesame oil
- 1 large red bellpepper
- 100 grams bean sprouts
- 2 tbsp less salty soy sauce
- 3 large springonions
Steps / How to Make
Cut the chicken into thin slices. Add the 5 spice, sambol olek (or other chili sauce) and the soy sauce. Then the corn flour. And give it a good mix. Put it aside for about 10 minutes.
Boil the noodles for a couple of minutes. The time depends on what kind of noodles you use. I use eggnoodles, and it is about 3 minutes. When done, remove it from the hot water and put it under cold water, to stop it from cooking. Then add the sesame oil, to secure the noodles from not sticking together.
Put the chicken into your wok under high heat with the sesame oil, and fry it. Add the noodles. Give it a good mix. Then add the bell pepper, the bean sprouts and the less salty soy sauce. Give it a good mix again. Finally add the spring onions. Just mix it gently and warm for a minute.
Enjoy a great traditional Chinese meal.
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